Her hair looks crazy. Like, I wouldn’t even look like that going to bed.
We could ave been pleasantly surprised.....Ya'll already knew what it was gonna look like. Why are you surprised?
I'm starting to think this is a conspiracy.
Ya'll already knew what it was gonna look like. Why are you surprised?
We are born with "oomph". We don't need volume enhancers. By "oomph" I assume she means Alive and Vivacious!When they said gives volume and "oomph" that showed their complete lack of understanding of what natural hair is supposed to do, look like, or what benefits we usually seek from our products.
What is oomph?
YES, to all the above!I was legitimately surprised. I expected a natural hair, 4a or 4b. I did NOT expect hair that looked like...I don't even know. Like it had been banded and then had the bands removed and intentionally NOT styled? She looks like Cynthia from Rugrats.
I don't understand. I really don't. Like, I don't understand why the woman acted like it was normal, I don't understand why they even had a Black woman on at all if they were gonna go that route. That wasn't good marketing for anyone. I sure as heck am not picking up that spray on my next shopping trip. Like, none of this makes sense to me.
I want Black women to get more exposure, but honestly, she just shouldn't have been there at all. If that's the best they could do, just leave her out.
I've seen everyday chicks on Youtube rock some awkward-length hair in really cute and presentable styles. I kept mine twisted or in bantu knots. Check them out.This is why I refuse to big chop. Short natural is challenging to style. At her length....
She has thick, healthy hair. I love chunky braid outs. But somehow, it 'feels' like somebody was looking for a 'Black one' for the segment and pulled her in at the last minute. I say that because they say everybody's name. When they get to the Black lady, Hoda has to ask, "What's your name?"
She also looks like she just undid her braids or twists , without a mirror, right before the segment. She is a pretty lady. I just didn't feel like she was treated with 'Black Panther Respect'. I wanted her to shine like a diamond.
Triggered? That seems to be the word of the moment.That made me feel very vunerable and uncomfortable