No waist length. I can think of a couple of mid-back.
Honestly, I don't see many White women with hair that long. I usually only see this length on Indian and Mexican women.
LOL....youse a brave soul for saying that! I don't know whether to pat you on the back or run in terror for the lightening bolt that sure to strike! LOL
I have tons of family members with super long hair. I've been WL and so have my mom and sis. My dad's father was a Creek Native American so my dad can grow very long hair too. I don't really know very many people, regardless of race, with MBL or WL hair or BSL for that matter. v
Natural WSL?!!!!!!!!!! Niiiiice.
Can you help me some more with the visual?
Was it big/pouffy and blowdried? Was it in its natural state and braided? Natural state all shrunken and WL? How'd you know it was natural?
I'll close my eyes an imaaaaaaaaaaaagine...
I just got back from there, I went to visit my sponsor child. There are hundreds of midback length in the DR. She's 18 and just cut her hair from waist to chin length.
You know, I wish we could get more feedback on practices and hair length in other Black countries. I know my mom said she saw pictures of my dad's first wife and of my oldest sister (Cuban), and they had really short, broken hair. In hindsight, I'm not sure why my mother was dissing their hair. I think she was telling me that my father used to make fun of his first wife and call her ugly... before they married.
Anywho, I don't know if Black women in Cuba have the same problems with retaining length or not. From what I've seen, there seems to be the same problem.
I just wonder how widespread our "problems" are.
Why do you think there are so many ladies with long hair in the DR as opposed to to US? Do you know if it's their natural hair or weave? What are their practices?
My cousin, she cuts it back to MBL every month, and lets it grow longer every once in a while before she cuts it back to MBL the worst part about her is she literally does EVERYTHING wrong and still has long flowy pretty hair I be like you got it sooooo good.
Cotton head scarf @ night goes to really cheap domonican salon where they use super high heat o her hair and barely DC her hair they're scissor-happy.....yet and still her hair is beautiful.....there are just some black folk that dont have to try*shrugs*
It's very interesting. They don't have weaves. You can see a lot of women there who are jet black and have 3a hair. I guess it's the Tanio indian mixture in their history. There is a large number of people with 3 range hair, much more than the black people in the U.S. There are hundreds like our Dominican member gissell78.
OMG the Indian girls are taking hair tricks from us! This tickles me.
This is the first thread on Indus Ladies.com. I've been a member for a while, but I don't check it.
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Well in the US, light skin=mixed race, but that's not necessarily so in the real world of genetics . People have very set ideas of what a mixed person is supposed to look like methinks. It's perfectly possible to be quite dark and be mixed. Many Black American Indians are, but most people don't recognize them as being such cuz the US had it's one drop rule, which is absent in Latin cultures.
Brazil is a place where this is very common. Plenty of people there have dark skin and hair textures/lengths many in the US don't associate w/ each other. I wish there were more posters from Brazil here.