kurlybella
Well-Known Member
...these are just my opinions based off of my observations...
why is it that more often than not that black girls who live in weave almost always doubt another girl's hair is real? but a girl who does not (long or short hair) either does not doubt when she sees another black chick with long hair or does not care?
i've noticed (in real life and on other boards that i visit) that the even though many say they wear weaves and lacefronts to grow their hair (IMO, isn't this what 90% of us say but only 10% are actually doing???), they, for example, will not cut ya girl beyonce (just using her as an example since she is the LF queen) ANY slack.
people post a picture of beyonce's natural hair -- boards light up, what kind of weave/lf is that?
christina milian -- what kind of weave is that?
rachel true -- what kind of weave makes her curls look like that? who does her weaves?
jordan richardson -- her weave is on point. i can't even see where her wefts start!!
let's do the math here. we all try our best to take care of our hair and do the RIGHT things to it. most of us ladies have gotten tremendous growth in short amount of times with our healthy routines. so why is it that a multi millionaire who wears lf 90% of the time with her hair protected underneath is always called bald-headed? when she does have her hair down and it's obviously hers, why do those who live in extensions doubt that the girl could have grown "all that hair" in 5+ years? and then proceed to use poor lighting and old photographs everything else to look for her lace or a track?
it's almost a ghetto crab in a bucket mentality that i've noticed -- SOME weave heads are in complete denial about anyone being able to grow hair.
they can't see past their own tracks or glued on wig the fact that not everyone who is black has neck length hair.
i'm not trying to start anything, but i've noticed this a lot. that girls who wear weaves or wigs constantly and use the "the weave is going to grow my hair" excuse for years and years, but never get past shoulder are almost...i don't know..resentful almost of women who do have long hair and who may have also gotten that why by protective styling with extensions and NOW can show they long natural healthy tresses...
i guess this is kind of hard to explain, but i see this so often in real life.
they are always, always on the lookout for track or a piece of lace.
i guess once you see the light and realize you can grow hair that you will not be in denial that others can too...
NOT EVERY BLACK CHICK HAS A WEAVE
it's the weirdest thing...
why is it that more often than not that black girls who live in weave almost always doubt another girl's hair is real? but a girl who does not (long or short hair) either does not doubt when she sees another black chick with long hair or does not care?
i've noticed (in real life and on other boards that i visit) that the even though many say they wear weaves and lacefronts to grow their hair (IMO, isn't this what 90% of us say but only 10% are actually doing???), they, for example, will not cut ya girl beyonce (just using her as an example since she is the LF queen) ANY slack.
people post a picture of beyonce's natural hair -- boards light up, what kind of weave/lf is that?

christina milian -- what kind of weave is that?

rachel true -- what kind of weave makes her curls look like that? who does her weaves?

jordan richardson -- her weave is on point. i can't even see where her wefts start!!

let's do the math here. we all try our best to take care of our hair and do the RIGHT things to it. most of us ladies have gotten tremendous growth in short amount of times with our healthy routines. so why is it that a multi millionaire who wears lf 90% of the time with her hair protected underneath is always called bald-headed? when she does have her hair down and it's obviously hers, why do those who live in extensions doubt that the girl could have grown "all that hair" in 5+ years? and then proceed to use poor lighting and old photographs everything else to look for her lace or a track?
it's almost a ghetto crab in a bucket mentality that i've noticed -- SOME weave heads are in complete denial about anyone being able to grow hair.
they can't see past their own tracks or glued on wig the fact that not everyone who is black has neck length hair.
i'm not trying to start anything, but i've noticed this a lot. that girls who wear weaves or wigs constantly and use the "the weave is going to grow my hair" excuse for years and years, but never get past shoulder are almost...i don't know..resentful almost of women who do have long hair and who may have also gotten that why by protective styling with extensions and NOW can show they long natural healthy tresses...
i guess this is kind of hard to explain, but i see this so often in real life.
they are always, always on the lookout for track or a piece of lace.
i guess once you see the light and realize you can grow hair that you will not be in denial that others can too...
NOT EVERY BLACK CHICK HAS A WEAVE
it's the weirdest thing...