Absolutely! I never try to give out hair advice, they just pay too much attention and then criticize me for it. Just yesterday, I had some OCT in my hair with a plastic cap on, and my sister (who will color her full head of hair over again each month instead of just touching up the roots and at 21 has a couple of small bald spots around her crown) proceeded to huff and puff and ask, "What are you doing? You're always doing something to your hair!"
like the simple thought of me nurturing my hair burns her soul (a la Jill Scott). I wanted to tell her, sweetheart, this is a protein treatment,
if you used one, your hair would be on your head and not all over the sink! Like it's my fault you go anywhere from 4-6 weeks without washing your hair. No, that's not an exaggeration, 4-6 weeks, sometimes 8!
My mother, who is relaxed and gets permanent color and highlights and gets a smoking hot iron pressed to her hair every other week
, has a comment about every product I buy. I bought something, I think it was John Frieda conditioner, and she went on to say,
"That's not for our hair, that's for 'stringy' hair." I'm thinking to myself, 'our' hair? How are you gonna say what's good for natural hair and you haven't had it in 30 years?! Let alone the fact you felt the need to relax my hair at 4 years old because you didn't know how to deal with it.
She still 'greases' her scalp, and whenever the two of them have a conversation about hair color,
she claims her hair is not damaged. :scratchch I guess you wouldn't know how damaged your hair is when you have a short haircut and get it trimmed every 2 weeks. She also complains about her scissor-happy stylist who's been doing her hair for over 10 years and only has clients with short hair. She'll never have long hair just for that reason alone.
Trust me, she
does want long hair, but every time she grows it out it stops growing at...you guessed it: her shoulders.
Every time I straighten my hair, she comments on how long it's gotten, yet when she asks what I've been doing, she stops me right after I say "less heat." Like that one thing contributed to my hair growth. If only it were that simple. I own moisturizers, deep conditioners, protein packs, shea butter, etc. and all they know is grease, wax sticks, and hair sheen... Don't get me wrong, I'm not dissing the wax stick, but I wash my hair often, so I'm not just laying it on my edges day after day for over a month. I am so glad I found this website and at a young age too (15 I think) because I would not want to be back there, getting my hair relaxed and trimmed every 6 weeks thinking there is no other way.
Like I said before, I'm not preaching to anybody about hair. Unfortunately most black women will not find this board and half of them that do will just brush off the information they read (Monistat, WTH?!)
but when you dip your big head into my business and then try to teach me something based on your own ignorance, that bothers me.
And please, don't get me started on my aunt, who's real hair I haven't seen in about 8 years.