Asha's-Hair
Active Member
So I walked into my local lush store searching for products that you lovely ladies have talked about and came across the R&B moisturiser.
An assistant walk up to me and spoke to me about the product for a while, she told me how much she loved it on her hair, I went with it for a while. She told me how it was great for afro hair and then said "It'll be good for your hair,as you probably don't wash it that often." -
My eyes widened and my eyebrows raised and replied "Once or twice a week actually" "Oh..." - was her response.
She tried to sell me some Henna Caca Marron products, but she could tell she had annoyed me to the point that she knew I clearly wasn't going to buy anything after her comment and left me to 'browse the shop.'
I walked out straight away.
An assistant walk up to me and spoke to me about the product for a while, she told me how much she loved it on her hair, I went with it for a while. She told me how it was great for afro hair and then said "It'll be good for your hair,as you probably don't wash it that often." -
My eyes widened and my eyebrows raised and replied "Once or twice a week actually" "Oh..." - was her response. She tried to sell me some Henna Caca Marron products, but she could tell she had annoyed me to the point that she knew I clearly wasn't going to buy anything after her comment and left me to 'browse the shop.'
I walked out straight away.

"I don't know." I went on to explain to her...nicely and calmly...that black hair grows just like everyone else but the texture and fragility can make it difficult to retain. My annoyance came from the fact that she didn't know anything, but assumed that she did and seemed so proud and wanted to show off what "knew" about black folks.