LadyPaniolo
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When is the time to leave the weave alone?
NOW.
*runs outta thread*
Wait, don't run! This isn't a popcorn thread.
Did you mean me, or everyone should leave fake hair alone? And why do you feel that way?
When is the time to leave the weave alone?
NOW.
*runs outta thread*
Wait, don't run! This isn't a popcorn thread.
Did you mean me, or everyone should leave fake hair alone? And why do you feel that way?
Ok since you asked lol.
I dont mean just you but I mean in general I dont really like fake hair. I understand it if you are trying to grow your hair out ( I used it myself after I BC'ed) but otherwise hell no. You can continue to grow your hair just as well without a weave imo. Your hair already looks great. I'd suggest bunning or updos or something because imo weaves are NOT the business....in a lot of cases not all. I can understand someone with jaked up hair wearing weaves (sadly most of the ones I see also wear jaked up weaves but thats another topic) but seeing women with healthy and beautiful hair weaving it up is pretty confusing to me.
I'm not one to talk as I have been hiding under a phony pony since June. But, it was always bothered me that SO MANY of our AA sisters are running around with fake hair on their heads. Our hair is beautiful and I think we should "let it out more" (not everyone is wearing a wig or weave for PS). My mother, who was always MBL, had to undergo chemotherapy. She went out and bought all these wigs but she quickly grew tired of them. She said they were hot and uncomfortable except when it was really cold outside. When it was cold, she call it "putting on her hat".
When it isn't a choice but an unhealthy dependency. I can see protective styling but how many women do you actually know (not on a hair forum) wear it as a PS ? How many wear it as the end all and be all? Think about it.
If it looks a mess or it's causing damage to your real hair.
Good Hair ruined weaves and wigs for me. Prior to seeing the movie I'd only had 1 full head weave and 1 wig in my life so I wasn't really into them before I saw it.
I am personally conflicted about purchasing products that black people cannot profit from at the highest levels; ie import and distribution. I keep looking at it from the perspective of my own social conciousness journey so it's not about the choices that other people make.
Perhaps I'll find information that shows better statistics, if you know of any please let me know, but until then I'll just have to keep working on my protective styles sans wigs/weaves.
Thanks for replying. So you are saying that weave is okay to use for utilitarian purposes (to grow hair out) if it looks decent. But weaves aren't needed and often look bad. Yeah, most weaves are not too hot looking, I can't argue.
One thing I feel a bit iffy about is that it's contributing to a stereotype of BW having short and damaged hair. The more people see long haired BW, the more that stereotype will go away. Also, one single BW sent me on this HHJ... her hair was probably classic length or at least tailbone. If I had not seen her length I might still have SL hair. Which BW or BG could my hair inspire?
ETA: this is a nuanced topic and I'm of 2 minds about it myself. Thank you ladies for keeping this thread drama-free
Your hair could really be an inspiration to others-- not just the length but showing healthy AA hair. Perhaps it might show some of our younger sisters(and older) that they don't always have to hide behind a wig or a weave. Again, I have no general problems with weaves or wigs, sometimes you want to PS or you might want to change up your look without cutting or coloring your hair. But, walking the streets of Philadelphia, I see so many women (especially the young ones) who are IMO too dependent on fake hair and I'm not sure it is for the right reasons ( I know, who am I to judge). But, there is a BSS full of fake hair on every corner and many of these girls looks HAM!
I feel it is time to leave the weave alone when it becomes a crutch and you do not want anyone to see your real hair other than that weaves are absolutely fine.
I've been tempted, but I need something more secure. Dayum dat....I've had too many episode wif wigs...train goes by, wig wants to run behind it on da platform....
I would never wear weave or a wig. I would absolutely hate it if I wore one and someone decided to ask "is that your hair?" because I would have to say "no".
Although they are protective styles they will always be associated with those who have "no hair" and I know I shouldn't really care what people think but I wouldn't want anyone to think that of me, especially now that I actually have hair...
After my setback earlier this year, I told myself I was going to stay weaved up until I got to MBL. One weave later, that idea was shot -- my edges were breaking off for some reason, and my SO haaaaated it. He came to me one day and said "Babe, I love your hair." I knew something was up, and then he continued: "Why do you hate your hair?" As many times as I had explained the concept of PSing with weaves, he still didn't get it -- and neither did anyone else in my family. Once I took it down and saw my bgreaking edges, even I didn't get why I was doing it anymore. I know it works well for some ladies, but clearly I'm not one of them. I BABIED my hair in that thing, and my fine strands just couldn't take it. I've got exponential growth from bunning, so I guess I have found my ideal PS. The plus side is it's a lot cheaper...
Anyhoo, I can honestly say I DON'T understand why MBL+ ladies wear weaves/wigs. I think it's great that you found a way to get hair that long, but why continue to cover it? I equate it to saving up for a really great bag or a killer pair of shoes, then only taking them out of the box every few weeks to polish them. I have often heard people say that once they get to their goal length they will stop, but will you know how to care for (and especially style) your own hair when you have been doing one thing to it (braiding it up) for the past 3-4 years?
After my setback earlier this year, I told myself I was going to stay weaved up until I got to MBL. One weave later, that idea was shot -- my edges were breaking off for some reason, and my SO haaaaated it. He came to me one day and said "Babe, I love your hair." I knew something was up, and then he continued: "Why do you hate your hair?" As many times as I had explained the concept of PSing with weaves, he still didn't get it -- and neither did anyone else in my family. Once I took it down and saw my bgreaking edges, even I didn't get why I was doing it anymore. I know it works well for some ladies, but clearly I'm not one of them. I BABIED my hair in that thing, and my fine strands just couldn't take it. I've got exponential growth from bunning, so I guess I have found my ideal PS. The plus side is it's a lot cheaper...
Anyhoo, I can honestly say I DON'T understand why MBL+ ladies wear weaves/wigs. I think it's great that you found a way to get hair that long, but why continue to cover it? I equate it to saving up for a really great bag or a killer pair of shoes, then only taking them out of the box every few weeks to polish them. I have often heard people say that once they get to their goal length they will stop, but will you know how to care for (and especially style) your own hair when you have been doing one thing to it (braiding it up) for the past 3-4 years?
Hope this helped.
When is the cutoff for hair that is too long to be hiding under a wig or weave? Never! My feeling is you can have hair down to your butt and still slap on a wig. Maybe you want to work a shorter style or a different color. If you're natural you can get a straight look w/out the flat iron or if you're relaxed you can get a kinky curly look. It's not always about length.
Do I feel conflicted about wearing fake hair? Hell no. I love it. It's fun to switch up styles & frankly, I have a lot of hair and sometimes I don't want to deal with it. I also don't feel conflicted about wearing concealer & foundation, control top pantyhose, or mascara.
How do I feel about other women using fake hair? Well, I have pointed people towards wig websites so. . . .
My personal opinion is if you are damaging your hair or if $$$ is an issue in the household, then step away from the yaki. Other then that, I don't see the problem.
My sentiments exactly.
You know what?...If you really did not care what people thought about your hair, you would be snatch-bald, would never style your hair, never go to a beauty salon, etc. But the fact is, 99.99% of women care about their appearance and hair.
So while I am on my LHCJ, I do not want anybody to assume I wear fake hair. If they see me wearing fake hair once or if I interchange all the time between fake hair and my real hair, they will never believe my hair is real once it is down to my waist.
The whole point of me growing my hair to classic length is for it to be MY hair, and if asked, to let people know that IT IS MY OWN HAIR. Wearing fake hair defeats the whole purpose, IMO. I would not want people to perceive me as one of those women who wear wigs/weaves because I have no hair (which the vast majority of people think).
LadyP, didn't you post a thread a few months back saying you were going to start wearing your own hair instead of wigs/weaves? Candy has been posting a gazillion bun and updo suggestions in the Classic Challenge thread. Buns can't be much more time-consuming than squeezing all your gorgeous long hair under a wig.
If it looks a mess or it's causing damage to your real hair.
Good Hair ruined weaves and wigs for me. Prior to seeing the movie I'd only had 1 full head weave and 1 wig in my life so I wasn't really into them before I saw it.
I am personally conflicted about purchasing products that black people cannot profit from at the highest levels; ie import and distribution. I keep looking at it from the perspective of my own social conciousness journey so it's not about the choices that other people make.
Perhaps I'll find information that shows better statistics, if you know of any please let me know, but until then I'll just have to keep working on my protective styles sans wigs/weaves.
Sure you'd keep exercising and eating right, but you wouldn't wear the same clothes. Unlike before, you'd bust out the itsy bitsy teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini every once in a while. You'd dress differently. Why wouldn't you want to flaunt your hair much the same way? You worked for it; show it off! :blondboob That doesn't mean wear it down every single day, but why hide it all the time, especially under someone else's hair?I kinda think about it like this.....if you achieved a weight loss goal, you wouldn't stop doing all the things you were doing after. Same goes for meeting a hair goal, if xyz regimen, wig, etc got you there- then why stop when you meet your goal.