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The only time I even think about why someone has a weave in is if I'm hatin![]()
Actually I never assumed that they had damaged hair or a hereditary problem. But unfortunately, it's usually the case with the people that I see.![]()
or braids, dO u automatically assume they are struggling in the hair department? I notice this is the general attitude although it is usually untrue.
I used to think this before I joined the hair forum. Now, I just see it as a protective style!
Okay, I wore weaves and braids to give my hair a rest (my hair grows well in them) and I was shocked at the reaction when I take them out. One guy at work even told me "I thought you were a chicken head. Why do you wear that mess". A good friend told me, "I almost fainted when I saw your real hair. Why you weaving and braiding and going on when you got hair?"
Most people assume you don't have hair when you wear a weave or braids and sad to say but so do I. Even though, I do it for protective styles and I know a lot of people are catching on, I still assume they are not using protective styles.
It depend on how the weave looks!
It the fake hair looks tore up (mismatched, uncombed, old and just hanging) then I assume they don't have a clue, but if the weave is styled and looks well cared for then I assume they are just gettin their "that girl" on!
Florida: Yes.
ATL: No
NYC: Maybe
A lot of women down here do have problems with hair, and believe the hair itself has "healing properties" that can grow hair or just don't like their hair texture. Many stylists around here are fly-by-night, so they don't know what they are doing; just slap-on-a-perm-and-a-weave type women. Sofla is weave-city and no one here has long healthy hair (white, hispanic, black, asian or mixed). But, since many of the members here are from ATL or NYC, I would assume she is an LHCFer.
or braids, dO u automatically assume they are struggling in the hair department? I notice this is the general attitude although it is usually untrue.