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Unpopular opinions 2010 Hair Edition

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To me, healthy hair is moist, strong, supple, has a natural luster to it, and it looks and feels luxurious. It looks alive, even if the material itself is dead.
Some people's hair may not be breaking or splitting, but if it's dry, brittle, dull, frazzled, and looks like it would burst into flames if you rubbed it between your fingers, then no...it's not healthy.

Chaos, you are hilarious!!! :lachen::lachen::lachen:
 
And another thing...Posting a warning about the mess in your bathroom/bedroom is not hot. If it's a hair shot - there's no need to have your panties hanging from the towel rack WTF? Clean it up! Dang....

Looool! Girl stop making me laugh, I'm catching up with this thread and laughing so much. What happened to this thread?
Oh and I tie my hair up with a scarf but I refuse to do it when my man stays over- cute bedclothes and big ol bonnet not a sexy look!
 
being from harlem I went to school with alot of AA chicks that had healthy heads of looooong hair, all of my friends had nice hair and still do, so it's bad to say AA women will never make it to apl again another wrong assumption. and sl/apl hair is considered medium length, bsl and beyond is where hair is considered long, its in the hair books not a tale tale.

I think that's what I get tired of with this site all the assumptions which normally are incorrect. I have always had nice hair and it wasn't because of a hair board, some people have asked me if I have any "before" pics, ummmm no my hair has always been healthy. I was lucky to have a professional as a mom and she took darn good care of my hair (for those that don't believe black stylists are good wrongo there are still some good ones just haven't run across them yet) from her I learned how to care for my own hair properly. so many women on here have had damaged hair and they took the time to take care of it and have nice healthy hair right now some past apl (which some commented it won't happen for most), and as some said there are some people who are not into long hair and sl or shorter is a preference.
 
Are these unpolular opinions or just your opinions? I only ask because most of these are not unpopular :imo:

Mostly these opinions are based on what i've seen in real life and in many threads i've read on this forum. Some are based on some of the topics mentioned in this thread. Some may be popular some not. I don;t really know what the general consensus is but its goes against what I have seen.
 
:dazed: at why someone would join a forum for growing LONG HAIR and then get their drawers in a knot hollering about how not everyone wants long hair :huh:
 
I thought this was a random thoughts thread...not a behind the text, sneaky bashing of peoples textures, length's, edges, etc. We have come along way, ladies...and we have got to do better!:yep:

I don't think this thread will last too much longer. If it does, then I will come back and say I was wrong. :yep:


And after the subtext come the defenses. Then the back-and-forth. These types of threads just do not end well. :look:
 
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