Beverly Ann Properties
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Her videos on her hair journey parts 1 and 2 were very inspirational for me. I can respect her knowledge about hair just knowing she started out just like me with limited knowledge of hair care.
I love Kimmay! I was surprised to see that she has only 17,000 subscribers though! If she's making $250 a month, then how much is someone like AndreasChoice making with over 100K. (I personally think that girl's only job is being on YouTube, LOL!)
^^^^The one OP references...she explains it ALL in the description under the video:
This video discusses the future of natural hair care on Youtube and how you can become a part of it too.
FYI. My videos now earn on average $200- $250 per month and I don't even have FULL partnership privileges yet. By the way, that's the TOTAL amount, I don't earn $250 per video (chile, if I did. woooo!) ;o)
Can anyone give an example of what they consider to be arrogant behavior from her? I think confidence comes in all forms, some that are more endearing than others. But to say that someone is arrogant is to say that they demonstrate a belief that they are better than or superior to someone else. I really don't get that from her.
Can anyone give an example of what they consider to be arrogant behavior from her? I think confidence comes in all forms, some that are more endearing than others. But to say that someone is arrogant is to say that they demonstrate a belief that they are better than or superior to someone else. I really don't get that from her.
I'm confused here. I've read through this thread and even the people who said they didn't enjoy her tone never refuted or discounted her knowledge on natural hair care. Do I think her tone can COME off as condescending? yes I do. Does that mean it is her intention to do so or does that lessen the informational value of her videos? no not at all. Also I don't know that she has grown big headed as one poster said, however, as someone who has subscribed to her channel from the very beginning EVEN the one on home renovations, I will say that her tone has changed. Also someone said she is just confident. I agree but IMO I feel she lacks graciousness. (Think KeKe Palmer vs. Naomi Cambell. Both are great at what they do, one is a tad more gracious than the other) (just my opinon) Anyway I'm not trying to argue over something as subjective as tone, what is indisputable is the fact that she has gorgeous hair.This is why some people never reach their goals (hair or otherwise). Because we don't like the way some people talk or we infer something about how we THINK they talk to us...we discount what they say and the information they have.
I get what you're saying but that leave-in recipe is not original to her. If you go to motown girl you will see a version very similar and there is an exact version of that leave in on a nappturality thread. However I do appreciate Kimmay for gathering research from others and making it available in one nicely edited video.But none of this negates the thoroughness of her videos. Frankly, she could have packaged up that leave-in and tried to sell it...but she gave the recipe for free...and some of you still aren't satisfied. *sigh*
Check out the "Naturals Need to Grow Up" video - a good 8 minutes or so of condescending arrogance at its finest.
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I think she was brave for telling her goals on youtube, because you know there's going to be a million people going 'yeah right'
Check out the "Naturals Need to Grow Up" video - a good 8 minutes or so of condescending arrogance at its finest.
When I stated the arrogance in my post I was referring to a few videos when she seems to be bragging about random things that she owns. It has nothing to do with the way that she talks or the confidence she has. I think that aspect of her being, her ambition, and her success is more of what we need to see in Black women period. I don't mind the way she speaks at all. It's an informational video ( it sets the tone/bar for her series' professional standards) and is not the A-typical YT hair video.
Saying that I have these things because I worked very hard for them is one thing , but saying I have thiiiiiiis and thiiiiiis and thiiiis and this Not so much. Some things are better in small doses. I guess it's a way to get the attention of a materialistic society and then give them information that can make a difference. And that's fine. But for me personally, I don't care how much or how little you have. Knowledge is knowledge. At the end of the day, I will remain subbed because I can really dig what she's saying and doing. Her goals are inspirational so don't think that I'm getting into the "hateristic tendencies" state of mind lol.
As I've said before it's not in all of her videos just a handful. With that said...
I think my absolute favorite vid happened to be the series on finances where she addressed her "younger selves" on random financial decisions. Next in line were the alkaline testing vids. I could see that not only was she learning, she seems to be the type to have fun in the process. She made sure of her findings then she shared them. I REALLY enjoyed that.
Yeah, I saw that video and I didn't get arrogance from it. Frustration yes, but not arrogance. I have a high tolerance for conflict though. I generally don't mind it, if it's balanced.
I think she had enough disclaimers in there to state that she wasn't attacking a person, but a mindset. That she's frustrated with the state of the natural hair community and its in-fighting. I can only imagine the comments she's gotten.
Thanks for responding though. I understand better how she offends. It's not a video that I would have made - but I understood and imagined her frustration.
Check out the "Naturals Need to Grow Up" video - a good 8 minutes or so of condescending arrogance at its finest.