filthyfresh
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A little long, but I'm sorry I had to vent:
So my mom knows about my LHCF addiction and rolls her eyes every time I see a hair care aisle. But in the middle of Target's hair care aisle she goes, "I'm sure you know something good to keep my hair straight." (She has a Halle Berry cut.) I'm like you just need to wash it and blow dry it upwards instead of downwards, then curl it & you probably need to DC. She looks at my transitioning hair (which is down & slightly poufy at my NG thanks to the SO...) and says, "You need a perm." I say, I'm not getting one anytime soon. She says,
"What do you mean you're not getting one? Have you seen your hair? You look like you need a perm." I'm like I don't need to do anything but stay Black and die. Besides, I want to see what my natural texture looks like because I'm tired of the same old wrap with my hair. Plus, my hair comes out in spiral curls. She goes, "Do you know what you look like? Are you sure your hair's going to come out in all spirals?" I'm like I don't know but I'll see what happens. Then I say to myself wow, do I look that bad? I certainly don't think so. So I tell her that I'm growing my hair out and that's that. Later on, she asks, "Are you mad at me?" I'm like no, it's just that it sucks that you want to tell me what to do with my hair.
Then I go visit a "friend" of mines who used to relax my hair for me (she only did it twice). So she touches my NG, which I hate for other people to do and goes, "You need to do something about this NG." Meanwhile she's looking like Buckwheat's stand-in. Her hair has been NL for at least 2 years. So I doubt I'm going to listen to her.
It just sucks that I'm up against people that do not support me in my journey. My SO helps a lot though, he tells me I'm beautiful no matter what hairstyle I wear. Except for going bald, because then he said, "We'll have to buy you a wig." LOL. Any ladies experience this kind of backlash when people found out you were transitioning?
So my mom knows about my LHCF addiction and rolls her eyes every time I see a hair care aisle. But in the middle of Target's hair care aisle she goes, "I'm sure you know something good to keep my hair straight." (She has a Halle Berry cut.) I'm like you just need to wash it and blow dry it upwards instead of downwards, then curl it & you probably need to DC. She looks at my transitioning hair (which is down & slightly poufy at my NG thanks to the SO...) and says, "You need a perm." I say, I'm not getting one anytime soon. She says,
"What do you mean you're not getting one? Have you seen your hair? You look like you need a perm." I'm like I don't need to do anything but stay Black and die. Besides, I want to see what my natural texture looks like because I'm tired of the same old wrap with my hair. Plus, my hair comes out in spiral curls. She goes, "Do you know what you look like? Are you sure your hair's going to come out in all spirals?" I'm like I don't know but I'll see what happens. Then I say to myself wow, do I look that bad? I certainly don't think so. So I tell her that I'm growing my hair out and that's that. Later on, she asks, "Are you mad at me?" I'm like no, it's just that it sucks that you want to tell me what to do with my hair. Then I go visit a "friend" of mines who used to relax my hair for me (she only did it twice). So she touches my NG, which I hate for other people to do and goes, "You need to do something about this NG." Meanwhile she's looking like Buckwheat's stand-in. Her hair has been NL for at least 2 years. So I doubt I'm going to listen to her.
It just sucks that I'm up against people that do not support me in my journey. My SO helps a lot though, he tells me I'm beautiful no matter what hairstyle I wear. Except for going bald, because then he said, "We'll have to buy you a wig." LOL. Any ladies experience this kind of backlash when people found out you were transitioning?
I'm sorry she's not supportive but thats how it is for the most part. My mom, grandma, hell my whole family told me I was crazy for transitioning, and a "perm is the best thing to happen to black folks," etc. etc. Just comes with the territory i guess, but don't let people like that get to you, you do what's best for your hair.
Just continue on your hair journey and hopefully you will fall in love with your hair regardless of whether it has spirals throughout. Just let your hair do the talking for you.
. i was lmao @ the bold.
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