CurliDiva
Well-Known Member
I think I had my first SHOPPING WHILE BLACK experience at Sally Beauty Supply on Saturday…….
I already had made selections and was holding several products, when a saleslady (white, older woman) approached me. She asked if she could help me and I responded no. I told her I was just checking out the coupon for a free tote with the purchase of ion products.
She lingers beside me and then asks me – “Is your hair real?”
I looked at her, and asked her “why she is asking”.
She replied “They wear fake hair all the time” – while gesturing with her hand like a claw on the top of her head. I assume that she was trying to mimic a fake bun but since my hair was loose, and not sure what the purpose was. Again as I’m looking at her making this gesture, I ask her …..”Who are the “they” that she is referring to.”
She then hesitates ..........(I guess she realizes that a nearly 6-foot tall black woman is watching her intently).........and then she said “customers” weakly...... Again I’m just looking at her, not quite believing I’m seeing and hearing her talk this way........ I guess when she realizes that I’m just staring at her with no intention of answering her question. She mumbles, well your hair is pretty couple of times, and then walked off.
Now I guess I should add that this store is in predominantly white area -- the only black folks in the store was me and a young salesgirl at the counter.
I had already been in 2 of the 4 aisles of the store already before she approached (this is a very small store) – and had overheard her talking to customers and she never asked any of the other customers (all of whom happen to be white) in the store if their hair was REAL!
I guess I looked like a “they” to her, and could not possibly be born with hair?
I sat my selections on the counter and walked out the store.
At its most innocence this was inappropriate question and an awkward (to say the least) exchange……..at its worst it was racial motivated (which I suspect because of her quick response that “they” wear fake hair all the time)…………..either way it was HORRBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!
I already had made selections and was holding several products, when a saleslady (white, older woman) approached me. She asked if she could help me and I responded no. I told her I was just checking out the coupon for a free tote with the purchase of ion products.
She lingers beside me and then asks me – “Is your hair real?”
I looked at her, and asked her “why she is asking”.
She replied “They wear fake hair all the time” – while gesturing with her hand like a claw on the top of her head. I assume that she was trying to mimic a fake bun but since my hair was loose, and not sure what the purpose was. Again as I’m looking at her making this gesture, I ask her …..”Who are the “they” that she is referring to.”
She then hesitates ..........(I guess she realizes that a nearly 6-foot tall black woman is watching her intently).........and then she said “customers” weakly...... Again I’m just looking at her, not quite believing I’m seeing and hearing her talk this way........ I guess when she realizes that I’m just staring at her with no intention of answering her question. She mumbles, well your hair is pretty couple of times, and then walked off.
Now I guess I should add that this store is in predominantly white area -- the only black folks in the store was me and a young salesgirl at the counter.
I had already been in 2 of the 4 aisles of the store already before she approached (this is a very small store) – and had overheard her talking to customers and she never asked any of the other customers (all of whom happen to be white) in the store if their hair was REAL!
I guess I looked like a “they” to her, and could not possibly be born with hair?
I sat my selections on the counter and walked out the store.
At its most innocence this was inappropriate question and an awkward (to say the least) exchange……..at its worst it was racial motivated (which I suspect because of her quick response that “they” wear fake hair all the time)…………..either way it was HORRBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!
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