melodee
New Member
When I was in Sally's the other day, a white lady with very long but very tangled hair came in with a hurried look on her face. She asked the saleslady "where is your coconut oil"? I started wondering if Sally's really did sell natural coconut oil, as I had never seen it there before. The saleslady was stumped, "I don't know if we sell that". She said. Just then the tangled hair lady went toward the black hair care section and grabbed a container of what appeared to be GREASE off the shelf. "I found it", she exclaimed. Still curious (yes, I'm a nosey little LHCFer) I looked at what she was holding. It wasn't pure oil, but coconut oil pressing grease/hairdress, the kind with mostly petroleum. I had to say something.
I asked her if that product was really good. Shetold me it was a great conditioner. She showed me her very tangled, but long hair and said something like "you can see I need it". She then said a friend who presses her hair with it suggested she try it as a conditioner.
Do you guys know of white woman who use products marketed for black folks on their hair? And which products are those?
I know some fashion magsa few years ago used to suggest Murray's pomade. This was years after I remember my little brother using it with a wave cap.
I asked her if that product was really good. Shetold me it was a great conditioner. She showed me her very tangled, but long hair and said something like "you can see I need it". She then said a friend who presses her hair with it suggested she try it as a conditioner.
Do you guys know of white woman who use products marketed for black folks on their hair? And which products are those?
I know some fashion magsa few years ago used to suggest Murray's pomade. This was years after I remember my little brother using it with a wave cap.