SmilingElephant
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wait lets wait til next sunday!! so we can get our information more together and recruit more people to tweet about it during the chat.
....okay! Cuz i'm bout ready to with it!
Y'all E-hold me back!
wait lets wait til next sunday!! so we can get our information more together and recruit more people to tweet about it during the chat.
I want to know.....besides weave....what is it that you HAVE to get from the Asian BSS??
I guess Dominican Products?
Honestly i only run into a BSS for things like nite caps, beanies, cheap accessories and things like that.
What is it that Black owned BSS's need to offer that Asian BSS's don't? I'm trying to stop thinking as just a natural head...help me out here ladies!
I haven't purchased anything from a Asian BSS in several years, but from what I remember, the ones in my area only carry weaves, wigs, relaxers, shampoos/conditioners, etc. Most of these products are for achieving and maintaining straight hair. Maybe a Black owned BSS could also stock products specifically for naturals (non straight look) as well, then maybe that could be the difference? I live in a wacky part of the country so I don't know what an actual Black BSS looks like. Never seen one
Honestly, it's a real pain in the butt to always have to order natural hair products online. I really wish there was a way for natural entrepreneurs to get their products in Black BSS.
I like the boycott idea. To be honest though, as already mentioned on this thread, I will be difficult to get Black women that rely heavily on Asian BSS to end their patronage. They won't be just changing their buying practices, many of them will need to educate themselves on alternatives and certain economic and other factors may prevent some women from buying products online or traveling to a non-Asian BSS outside of their neighborhood.
I really do hope that persistence will eventually pay off. I am Pro Everyone, but that fact that there are mechanisms set forth by other groups of people to prevent Blacks from catering to their own population is extremely disturbing.
I do think we need to form an alliance with other people though...We need to get the few black BSS store owners involved as well as informed bloggers and people who are active on these hair care forums/websites.
This is what i'm saying...exactly. THIS HAS to be part of the message or ppl won't respond. Black ppl are TIRED of being looked down upon! I know i am!
Okay girls, I'm going to write the interviewee and owner of BeeTee Beauty Supply, Tim.
What do you all want me to say?
I'm pretty sure texasbeautysupply.com is black owned as well and I think they have a brick and mortar store in TX. Can anyone verify this?
Well I think we have to acknowledge that Asian owned BSSs have the biggest stronghold in low income areas and they thrive off of the customers' lack of hair education and low confidence in their hair. Not to mention convenience.. in the hood the BSS is usually a closer distance than Walgreen's.
SmilingElephant
Now that I think about it.. it's got to be the variety of weaving hair and cheap wigs.. that sets the BSS apart from anywhere else.
I think i saw an article like this a while back and it actually stopped me from buying anything from Asian run BSS.
Now...in Orlando there's these chains of Beauty Depots....but there is a Super Beauty Depot that i go to...i am under the impression that it is Black owned. Because all i see working in the store are Black people...and i like that WAY more than going into a strange Asian BSS....i have nothing against Asian ppl personally...but in THIS case...i'm down to boycott because this is a group of people that actually HATE me and MY people. Ya know?
I say we start it bruh.
I haven't purchased anything from a Asian BSS in several years, but from what I remember, the ones in my area only carry weaves, wigs, relaxers, shampoos/conditioners, etc. Most of these products are for achieving and maintaining straight hair. Maybe a Black owned BSS could also stock products specifically for naturals (non straight look) as well, then maybe that could be the difference? I live in a wacky part of the country so I don't know what an actual Black BSS looks like. Never seen one
I agree with the rest of your post but this kinda stood out to me. We should be very careful about our language. Many naturals ps with weaves and wigs. I'm sure that there are a lot of naturals who aren't on the hairboards and I bet they get their shampoo and conditioner from a bss.
This shouldn't be 'naturals against Korean-owned bss,' this should be 'the black community against blatantly discriminatory practices.' Once we get into who uses what and whose 'fault' it is, we start splitting hairs and discouraging mass participation in the boycott.
I can walk to that BSS in East Orange. The Black beauty supply stores don't survive for several reasons. The customer service is AWFUL, they don't know about a lot of products ("never heard of it"), debit machine not working after an hour of you shopping and no sign at the door.... I can go on and on. I also know a very successful beauty supply store owner in Newark who has full shelves daily. What they're saying is true. Koreans do corner the market, especially hair. The biggest problem with product is that they want to buy in small quantities and want to carry a narrow spectrum of products. The first thing they say is, "aint nobody buyin that, so I don't buy it." They don't want to do research. The Korean BSS in Maplewood carries jbco, mixed chicks, biolage, phytospecific... They can ALWAYS order from bigger distributors. They want to order small. That's the problem. The black store owner of Clinton Hill Beauty Supply is making his own natural hair care product.
I live in the neighborhood and I hate shopping at black owned BSS stores. It's turrrble.
I bet if YouTubers like Elle (denimpixie), empressri, westNDNbeauty....and a boat load of others....i mean even She Who Must Not Be Named (sp?)...got the word out about avoiding Asian BSS's...it would trickle down....look at how this Natural hair thing took off! And now its EVERYWHERE! True women were already Natural b4 it took off....and true women will still relax their hair...but i just think back to when i didnt even know i had an option to go "natural"....i had NO knowledge about Natural hair...even when i started here i thought i HAD to have a relaxer....but not only bc of this hair board...but bc i started seeing more and more women BC'ing IRL...bc of what trickled from the internet....you know what i mean?
It can work
well sounds like the same issues many of us have with salons. i still dont want to give my $ to the koreans.
Here's my thing...we can barely come together on issues that go beyond hair. Hell we have Hasidic Jewish folks taking over our neighborhoods trying to push us out and make us conform to THEIR beliefs.....
Hell I remember trying to speak on this and everyone suddenly got deaf. I thought about making a video about avoiding Asian owned BSS stores but how the hell do they get into our neighborhoods in the first place?? Did we ever come around to see who was buying up what property?? And then did we decide SCREW THAT not in our neighborhood let's come together and have our own black owned something or another....
NO.
Don't get me started, this is one area that pisses me off to no extent and to get to the root of it all seems to be a special process.
We have a long....LONG ways to go...
But hell if we're all going to be gung ho about this dammit come strong or don't come at all.
Hell I remember trying to speak on this and everyone suddenly got deaf. I thought about making a video about avoiding Asian owned BSS stores but how the hell do they get into our neighborhoods in the first place?? Did we ever come around to see who was buying up what property?? And then did we decide SCREW THAT not in our neighborhood let's come together and have our own black owned something or another....
NO.
LOL!! Line up at the Asian owned beauty supply store like "We are the 99%" Un-occupy the Beauty Stores
I've heard about the unethical practices of the beauty supply business from the takeovers in the 1980's by big corporations, them asians began to dominate the market. I think it is a doggone shame that WE as a people, use a product that only we use and we aren't owning that market.
I have a dream just because of this shadiness for a while now to open up my own store. It ain't about color, but it is definitely about principle. No reason why we shouldn't be more discriminate about where we shop and with whom we do business with. You can't be trying to save a dollar all the time. If you can pay $200 for a weave, you can pay an extra dollar at a black owned business. Real talk.
I wish there were some around here...
Well i was asking that question bc i wonder why haven't some of the companies we order from online...why haven't they started selling their stuff in stores like Target? What is the process? Bc thats the kind of stuff we need!...that would help THOSE Black owned companies bc ppl would be able to go to the store and buy them more frequently and not always worry about shipping....i know i've started to buy my products mostly on the ground lately.
And also how can we get our hands on some weave?? If that's the big difference between Asian BSS and Black Owned BSS....there has GOT to be a loophole there.
They cain't just have ev-uh-ry-thang!!!(Kat Williams voice:giggle)