thaidreams
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According to most people I know it's hair that waves up with water (type 2). I don't like to buy into that; personally I think healthy hair is the most important thing!
I googled it and got this:
I know some people fake baby hairs on their lace fronts.
I'm leaving this thread riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight now!
And I mean the 'other' definition.
Yeah, we know that good hair is simply healthy hair, but that's not what a lot of people outside the hair boards think.
So what is 'good' hair and what is 'good' hair dependent on?
Is it dependent on the size of curl, (large v small) texture of the hair, (silky v cottony) length of the hair (long v short) or maybe a certain combo of all three? e.g. large curls, silky texture, long hair.
Or can someone just have one of the 'good' attributes and still be considered to have good hair?
e.g. small curls, silky texture, short hair.
or large curls, cottony texture, short hair.
or small curls, cottony texture, long hair.
Discuss?
No,
It seems the OP wants "ignant" definitions of good hair. Because not just any definition is appropriate. Saying healthy hair is good hair is inappropriate. Saying the hair on your head is wrong. Ignant definitions are approved and hoo hawed so far.
So I would think that to ask the question appropriately, it should be, "What ignant definitions of good hair can you think of?" I don't necessarily think it's a serious quesrion either.
Well, if the OP asked for the "ignant' definition of good hair, she should expect people to act 'ignant' all up in this thread!
I'm about to blow ish up with my annswer right now!
Disclaimer: This is NOT what I think...I'm just giving the "ignant' answer to OPs question (this is a joke)
Gets into character........
Oh honey child, if you black at all, you know what 'good hair' means. Good hair is hair that don't look like a Brillo pad, tumble weed, coochie bush, taco meat, or cotton. If there is absolutely no curl pattern at all in your hair, you ain't got that good hair! As a matter of fact, even if it's curly, that don't make it good!
If we got to squint to see your curls, then it ain't good. If you need to use chemicals for it to actually look like hair and not the fur of an animal of if you need to put any ish in it...at all for it not to feel like hay and tangle to high heaven, then it ain't good! Permed hair is bad hair in disguise! If you need to burn it into submission to see any length, then it ain't good. Im just keeping it real!
If a curly style, equals prepoo, wash, put gel, oil, and some other leave-in ish in it, twist / braid, tie with satin or silk bonnet, wake up next day, take out twists / braids, mist with water, shake and don't touch...then you know that ish ain't good hair! Good hair don't need all that ish done to it...all good hair girls gotta do is literally wash and go! They don't even have to use conditioner for their hair to look like smooth shirley temple tendrils shimmering in the sun!
If you have to cover it at night (and I do mean every night for the rest of your life) so you don't wake up with a dehydrated birds nest on your head, can go for months at a time without it snapping off and disintergrating in your hands if you don't put ish in it, and you can't claim mixed race because you have hair that 80 to 90 percent of the pure Blacks have, then it ain't good!
If you don't got hair that has high shine, blows in the wind, and is straight, smooth, and silky coming out the womb, and looks like those clear women in the shampoo commercials, then you got baaaaaaad hair (roll eyes and finger snap)!
Good hair is hair that a person can pull their hand through without it getting caught. You have good hair when you don't know or care what a sulfate is Good hair can be touched without getting oil, gel or grease on your hands. Good hair doesn't need to be relaxed to comb through without it twisting in knots. I mean, did you have to ask? Even as kids, we knew which of us had good hair and bad hair! Tell me, which little dolls hair would you want to play with - Raggedy Ann or Barbie? .........nuff said!
Ignant enough for you?
Thanks for asking this question @mzteaze because I've never heard of the term "coolie" hair either.
Thanks for answering, ladies.
Gets into character........
If a curly style, equals prepoo, wash, put gel, oil, and some other leave-in ish in it, twist / braid, tie with satin or silk bonnet, wake up next day, take out twists / braids, mist with water, shake and don't touch...then you know that ish ain't good hair! Good hair don't need all that ish done to it...all good hair girls gotta do is literally wash and go! They don't even have to use conditioner for their hair to look like smooth shirley temple tendrils shimmering in the sun!
wow....
@Almaz
I have a pic of my hair as my siggy ALL the time. This thread has nothing to do with my hair.
Goodbye to you too.
The "coolie" thing is new to me too. What's the origin and where is it most commonly used (ie the south, east coast, london, etc)?
@Almaz
But what's 'suspect' about it? It's a hair board and I have a pic of my hair as my siggy. erplexed
And I have clearly said:
YES I KNOW WHAT GOOD HAIR IS, I'M NOT TRYING TO ACT LIKE I DO NOT. WHAT I WANT TO KNOW IS WHAT YOU THOUGHT GOOD HAIR WAS BEFORE YOU GOT TO THE BOARDS AND NOW KNOW GOOD HAIR IS SIMPLY HEALTHY HAIR.
I'm really not understanding why people are refusing to acknowledge that part and are coming in here with their sideeyes and their theories.
Natural-KThe "coolie" thing is new to me too. What's the origin and where is it most commonly used (ie the south, east coast, london, etc)?
Good hair to me before hair boards was hair that you could do absolutely anything to it and it would still grow long and still looked good. The end. Curl pattern,silky, and nappy was a mother fu&&in non factor .
And white folks do have a "Good hair" thing too. The Kennedy's were a good example of good hair for white folks.
Blair did have the bomb hair.They sure do. I used to work with this white girl who always talked about how much she hated her hair. She would refer to it as "terrible" and "awful" because it was thin and limp and wouldn't hold a curl. She coveted the hair of another white girl who worked with us who had hair like Blair Warner (y'all remember her from the Facts of Life?). Her hair was shiny, thick, lush and full with voluminous body. She referred to her hair as "great hair".
She also commented frequently about how it isn't fair that Asians have "the best hair".
Those were the exact words she used.
They sure do. I used to work with this white girl who always talked about how much she hated her hair. She would refer to it as "terrible" and "awful" because it was thin and limp and wouldn't hold a curl. She coveted the hair of another white girl who worked with us who had hair like Blair Warner (y'all remember her from the Facts of Life?). Her hair was shiny, thick, lush and full with voluminous body. She referred to her hair as "great hair".
She also commented frequently about how it isn't fair that Asians have "the best hair".
Those were the exact words she used.
My family always used that term to describe long hair. Growing up, my hair was ridiculously long...it was thick and kinky, but still--as far as my family was concerned--good hair.
As far as I'm concerned, Good Hair is hair is healthy hair. I don't recognize any other definition.