GeauXavi
New Member
So I was sitting in class yesterday...and it was about 6hrs long
Before my eyes glazed over...I started staring at the girl's hair who was sitting in front of me...(she was caucasian)
Her hair was between APL and shoulder, and was soooo damaged looking...she had layers, but her split ends were terrible! She kept flipping her hair back and forth as if it wasn't a problem for her...I wanted to take some shears and cut her a bob immediately
So then i started looking around the room...and to be honest...i could count on 2 hands the amount of ladies that had long (BSL-ish) healthy looking hair...and 3 of them were black! there were more than 100 ladies there...composed of all races,most either had hair that was...long and damaged, or short in a posh-bob
So I'm thinking that this healthy hair concept is something that a lot of ladies can benefit from...not just us AA ladies...And next time you think non-Afro hair is better...just look around....everyone has a bad hair day every now and then

Before my eyes glazed over...I started staring at the girl's hair who was sitting in front of me...(she was caucasian)
Her hair was between APL and shoulder, and was soooo damaged looking...she had layers, but her split ends were terrible! She kept flipping her hair back and forth as if it wasn't a problem for her...I wanted to take some shears and cut her a bob immediately

So then i started looking around the room...and to be honest...i could count on 2 hands the amount of ladies that had long (BSL-ish) healthy looking hair...and 3 of them were black! there were more than 100 ladies there...composed of all races,most either had hair that was...long and damaged, or short in a posh-bob

So I'm thinking that this healthy hair concept is something that a lot of ladies can benefit from...not just us AA ladies...And next time you think non-Afro hair is better...just look around....everyone has a bad hair day every now and then
