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Tracy said:
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ms_kenesha said:
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Tracy said:
what message does someone choosing to wear their hair a certain color send??? What message could haircolor send? And to whom?
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No one answered this so I will
what message does someone choosing to wear their hair a certain color send???
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could send a message that a certain color is more desirable and that desirability could be linked to the belief that whiteness or the closest approximation of it, is what is desirable in society. i.e. "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "Blondes have more fun", etc.
What message could haircolor send?
The message that your natural haircolor is inferior because blonde is the "standard" that everyone should aspire to.
And to whom?
Everyone...it's not just a black thing, but I see all races of people clamoring to dye their hair blonde even when it doesn't flatter them and/or it severely damages their hair.
P.S. Here is the link to the article
The Blonding of Black America
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Thanks Kenesha. Sounds to me like you'd have to draw a lot of self deprecating conclusions to make those inferences work. I guess I'm just not willing. Not when it comes to HAIRCOLOR anyway.... I'm too busy trying to be smart enough, and well read enough, and articulate enough to dispel the myths than to worry about what color some celebrity's hair is.
I think all of these inferiority complexes are driven by the individual, from the inside --> out.
I see your points tho...and I see how someone might be affected by them, even if not me.
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I definitely agree, but I believe self-esteem is in low supply in America and unfortunately not enough people are trying to be smart, well read, articulate, or just plain good people. Yet, they are chasing after the things they believe beauty/desirability will afford them. Unfortunately in the American mindset blondeness and beauty are seen as interchangable. I repeat I am not speaking of just black Americans but all Americans. I think the obsession with blondeness is ridiculous, but have no problem with people dyeing their hair any color they wish. I know that for some it's just about a "look"