asubeauty
Well-Known Member
Just wanted to know if it was just me...
A friend and I were talking one day, and the topic turned to hair. I don't know WHY I talk about it with her... I mentioned conditioner washes and EVOO and she looked at me like I was crazy....
Anyhoo, she told me about her mother's hair. Her mother probably has type 3b/3c hair, and she said her mother has "good hair" and she just wears it short and it's all curly. So I'm like, "What do you mean by 'good hair'?" She says, when hair is curly or wavy, it's "good". Hair that is kinky or "nappy" is "bad" hair.
So I tell her that I don't agree. I think that "good hair" is healthy hair, whether it is straight, wavy, kinky, or curly. I used one of my natural 4a/4b friends as an example. "See, I would say that (natural friend) has good hair. Her fro is always cute and its very healthy."
She replies, "No, her hair is nappy. That's bad hair."
Does anyone think that this method of classifying "good hair" and "bad hair is ingorant"? Furthermore, does anyone else think that there should me no such term as "good hair" and "bad hair"? Maybe "healthy hair" and "unhealthy/damaged hair"????
A friend and I were talking one day, and the topic turned to hair. I don't know WHY I talk about it with her... I mentioned conditioner washes and EVOO and she looked at me like I was crazy....
Anyhoo, she told me about her mother's hair. Her mother probably has type 3b/3c hair, and she said her mother has "good hair" and she just wears it short and it's all curly. So I'm like, "What do you mean by 'good hair'?" She says, when hair is curly or wavy, it's "good". Hair that is kinky or "nappy" is "bad" hair.
So I tell her that I don't agree. I think that "good hair" is healthy hair, whether it is straight, wavy, kinky, or curly. I used one of my natural 4a/4b friends as an example. "See, I would say that (natural friend) has good hair. Her fro is always cute and its very healthy."
She replies, "No, her hair is nappy. That's bad hair."
Does anyone think that this method of classifying "good hair" and "bad hair is ingorant"? Furthermore, does anyone else think that there should me no such term as "good hair" and "bad hair"? Maybe "healthy hair" and "unhealthy/damaged hair"????