Ms_Twana
New Member
I just had to share this with you ladies. I was soooo proud of myself. A couple of weeks ago, I had been reading posts of people saying offensive things to LHCF members; and how we should educate someone that does. Well, I had my first opportunity yesterday.
I went to Sally's because after reading Supergirl's post on breakage, I had to pick up some products. Well, I was looking for Deep Brillance in particular. I wasn't sure if Sally's would have it or not. Okay, anyway. I asked one of the workers if they carried it, and she asked another worker. After the second worker told me no, she asked what kind of shampoo I was looking for. She then walked me over to the "ethnic" isle saying that there were different kinds for me to chose from. She went on to name some of the brands there and say that I could chose anything in THAT isle. She said that those were their "ethnic" products and they would be better for my hair.
So I'm like, WTF. Why would she just ASSUME that because I'm black, I wanted the black products. Why couldn't I want something else?? So all this stuff is going through my head right, but I kept cool and gathered my thoughts. Boy, am I glad I did, because I started to realize how petty it would have been to get offended by that. I started to think about the posts that I had read, and I thought to myself, "She doesn't know any better. I need to teach her better."
So, I asked her a question about the Denman brushes a couple of minutes later. And when she finished I very politely said to her, "For future references, ETHNIC products aren't necessarily better for my hair." She immediately said, "Really." Then followed with, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean it that way." I then told her how Pantene, Paul Mitchell, Nexxus, all work great on my hair. (Pantene actually doesn't, but for some reason, it was the first thing that came to my head). I thought it was interesting that the first response out of her mouth was "really," as if she was shocked to hear that, but then she said she didn't mean it that way. Hum, that sounds like a little fib to me. But none the less, I think she knows now that you don't have to use ethnic products just because your black!!!
I went to Sally's because after reading Supergirl's post on breakage, I had to pick up some products. Well, I was looking for Deep Brillance in particular. I wasn't sure if Sally's would have it or not. Okay, anyway. I asked one of the workers if they carried it, and she asked another worker. After the second worker told me no, she asked what kind of shampoo I was looking for. She then walked me over to the "ethnic" isle saying that there were different kinds for me to chose from. She went on to name some of the brands there and say that I could chose anything in THAT isle. She said that those were their "ethnic" products and they would be better for my hair.
So I'm like, WTF. Why would she just ASSUME that because I'm black, I wanted the black products. Why couldn't I want something else?? So all this stuff is going through my head right, but I kept cool and gathered my thoughts. Boy, am I glad I did, because I started to realize how petty it would have been to get offended by that. I started to think about the posts that I had read, and I thought to myself, "She doesn't know any better. I need to teach her better."
So, I asked her a question about the Denman brushes a couple of minutes later. And when she finished I very politely said to her, "For future references, ETHNIC products aren't necessarily better for my hair." She immediately said, "Really." Then followed with, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean it that way." I then told her how Pantene, Paul Mitchell, Nexxus, all work great on my hair. (Pantene actually doesn't, but for some reason, it was the first thing that came to my head). I thought it was interesting that the first response out of her mouth was "really," as if she was shocked to hear that, but then she said she didn't mean it that way. Hum, that sounds like a little fib to me. But none the less, I think she knows now that you don't have to use ethnic products just because your black!!!