Lila25
Active Member
I'd say the 1980's. That's when wave nuveau and the Jerri Curl busted on the scene. I remember my girlfriends got the curl, and they were happy with their hair growth, but they had to cut the curl out of their hair as the curl was very strong. Blond streaks had never been that popular in our community, but when Tina Turner was blond at the height of her comeback in the 80's, I think the trend for bleaching our hair started to become popular. By the 90's women started wearing the hair in straighter styles, meaning perms with heat..and the wigs our mothers and grandmothers wore in the 60's and 70's gave way to the weave.. The weave gave many black women the opportunity to have hair any color, length and texture without dealing with their own hair..
It seems that we are now coming full circle..many of us are going back to caring for our own hair and many of us are beginning to wear wigs and most importantly, weaves in a responsible way, meaning we know how important it is to not become dependent on wigs or weaves and neglect our own hair. Many women that still relax are realizing they can "stretch" their perm and not perm their hair every four weeks..My guess would be the mid 80's
It seems that we are now coming full circle..many of us are going back to caring for our own hair and many of us are beginning to wear wigs and most importantly, weaves in a responsible way, meaning we know how important it is to not become dependent on wigs or weaves and neglect our own hair. Many women that still relax are realizing they can "stretch" their perm and not perm their hair every four weeks..My guess would be the mid 80's