I've read posts where some people wouldn't even consider going natural unless they know that their hair is in the 3s...
And this saddens me. As someone with "hair in the 3s" I say the grass is always greener on the other side.
Who am I most envious of? Sisters with this hair like Mwedzi's and others.
I want nothing more than to have thick, coarse, dense hair. Why? because I think the BEST styling options are achieved with that hair type. Call me crazy, but part of the reason I wear extensions so much is because I feel severely limited in my styling options. I also "do hair" and I love love love hair in the 4s. It holds braids and twists so much better. Its softer, too.
I personally think the motivations behind many women' decisions to go natural are up to her and personal. However, I think many people seek the biracial aesthetic, which
to me is a rejection of self (if self is not biracial). But can we help it? Although 90% or more of the sistas featured in national commercials have a natural hair style, many of those styles mimic the biracial aesthetic (curly, springy, bouncy, loose, etc). The women who have almost always been prized above all have been women with lighter skin and curlier hair. So much of this has been deeply ingrained into our collective psyche that we epitomize this aesthetic. So, I dont get mad necessarily. I actually feel something more akin to pity.
Yes, I get the "I'd go natural if I had your hair" comments. I've been natural for almost 15 years and it never changes. Even when I had locs. All I try to do is remind people that beauty comes from within and if you don't believe you are beautiful the way God made you, then your issues go WAY deeper than any desired hairstyle.
And sometimes, at the end of the day, that is what it comes down to. Allowing our belief that we are beautiful by design to overcome the generations of self-loathing (regarding our beauty) that have negatively influenced out perceptions of beauty.
The other part is that how many women in the 4s actually wear their natural hair with pride and confidence (and unlocked)? Maybe if women had more inspirations to look at, they'd feel more comfortable being natural. But since that hair is the one that is most hated, it is the first to be altered, changed to fit a different mold, someone else's perception of what beautiful is. Again, can we blame them? We are creatures of habit and influence. If all we've ever been exposed to is "Your hair is so nappy, ugh" or "When are you going to DO something to your hair?" or "You NEED a perm", at what point does someone become convinced that her hair is beautiful as it is?