imani97
New Member
I was watching What Not to Wear today, and there was a black girl who really needed to "let the weave go." It was matted and her real hair looked awful. You could really tell that it was way past time for her to get a new set of extensions if that's what she wanted to do. However, I couldn't help but thinking that she probably would look so much better with her own hair and I wondered if she was holding on to the weave because she didn't think that she would be pretty without the long hair. As a matter of fact, I remember her saying that she wasn't ready to have her shorter real hair yet. She would have looked so much better. So anyway, the stylist tries his best with the rats nest and actually gets it to look somewhat decent. As I was watching, I remembered going through a similar phase of thinking that it would be much better to wear fake hair than stick with my hair which I was convinced would never grow long. Since joining LHCF, I've not only learned to appreciate what I have, but to also know how to take care of it properly so that it would prosper. I now find myself cringing at the fact that my mother relaxes her hair within four weeks of a previous touch up and uses heat daily. My cousin also uses heat daily and her hair shows it. I realized that I may have become somewhat of a hair snob in the sense that I have quite a bit to say about what folks are doing wrong with their hair. Of course I don't say anything unless asked, but nonetheless, I've noticed a change in myself. Has anyone else noticed that they are more picky and notice the "no no's" of haircare more after finding LHCF? Please don't misunderstand. I am not judgemental of others and their hair practices; I am actually more concerned about what people do to their hair thinking that they are looking good.
. That girl should have been embarassed and if she wasn't I was embarassed for her. Why go on national TV with your weave all knotted! It is so sad that a black woman feels so attached to her weave that she would rather wear that tangled "rat's nest" on TV than just take it out for the makeover.
Or when you go on a diet and you get a different perspective on food. Or when someone you know gets a new car and then you start seeing that car everywhere. You know what I mean... 

