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Which famous black women have good hair?

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fairyhairy

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Haven't posted in a while but this one has been intriguing me for a while, So we all know Opera has good hair but who else? American and British

Come on ladies, help me out, might dispell a few myths and why oh why does Beyonce sell hair dye? :lol:
 
My daughter asked me recently what was bad hair and I told her it was no such thing. She overheard some adult at her daycare talking about how bad a child hair was.

But I'm sure you mean something else.
 
This oughta be good...

A balding white man told me years ago that any hair was good hair... :)

But we know where this is going.

Let's see, in the eyes of white American society and other races that they have been able to influence through their "hate yourself, love me" campaign, Halle Berry has good hair... in fact, anyone who is heavily mixed (less black as possible) has good hair.

Thread closed... I'm just kidding ;)
 
You must be talking about people with healthy hair, If so I say Gabrielle Union and Kenya Moore. I know there's a lot more, and also Nia Long.
 
fairyhairy said:
Haven't posted in a while but this one has been intriguing me for a while, So we all know Opera has good hair but who else? American and British

Come on ladies, help me out, might dispell a few myths and why oh why does Beyonce sell hair dye? :lol:

Ummm....maybe you can explain what you mean by good hair. Just curious.
 
fairyhairy said:
Haven't posted in a while but this one has been intriguing me for a while, So we all know Opera has good hair but who else? American and British

Come on ladies, help me out, might dispell a few myths and why oh why does Beyonce sell hair dye? :lol:

The good hair thing is like a no no on this forum. Before you get jumped on explain what you mean when you say "good hair"

Just wanted to give you a lil heads up:D

The Beyonce commit can't help you there.:cool:
 
Any hair that's still growing from your scalp is good hair, so the answer to your question is: All of them.
 
angie10 said:
You must be talking about people with healthy hair, If so I say Gabrielle Union and Kenya Moore. I know there's a lot more, and also Nia Long.

In that respect, I'll add Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon to the list.
 
The term "GOOD HAIR" has always bothered me. I'm my opinion there is no such thing as "good hair." One can have pretty hair or their hair may look nice, but that doesn't make one's hair good. I'm always bothered when people relate to curly, straight, or wavy hair has being good. These hair types may sometimes be easier to manage than kinkier hair types, but that doesn't make those hair types good or kinkier hair types bad. I think that the term "good hair" comes from miseducation.I went to a freind's family reunion and I wore my hair wavy. ( I have 4a hair, but when I wear braidouts or use a crimpping iron, it often looks like I have type 2 or 3 hair.) At the reunion this little girl came up to me, she had to be about 5 or 6, and she said "Ooh you have some good hair." I know this was a complement, however I got extermely offended. Not at her, but towards whoever taught her that term. I spoke with this little girl any explained to her that no hair is good hair. I said that you make think that someones hair is pretty or looks nice and if that the case then you should tell them that their hair looks pretty or nice. I know it may not be my business, but anytime I hear people use this term I try to educate them on the subject. SORRY FOR GOING ON AND ON ABOUT THIS!! I just had to express my thoughts. IMO.........THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS "GOOD HAIR", BUT GOOD HAIR DAYS REALLY DO EXIST (reguarless of your hair type)!:grin:
 
ok, let me break it down, hair that looks healthy, well taken care of, or weaves where you can count the tracks, anything that you thinks is a mess
personally the term good or bad means how well a style looks on that person or how well your hair taken care of - nothing less nothing more

hth
 
fairyhairy said:
ok, let me break it down, hair that looks healthy, well taken care of, or weaves where you can count the tracks, anything that you thinks is a mess
personally the term good or bad means how well a style looks on that person or how well your hair taken care of - nothing less nothing more

hth
OK well then I have to say that Brandy has bad hair according to your definition.
 
s_terry said:
"good Hair"???? Uhhhh-ohhhhhh the gates of hell iz about to bust wide the heck open!!!!:lachen: :lachen: :lachen:

am sure there's lots of posts about terminology, me not bothered really :p

ok one further, which famous black women look like they take good care of their hair? tbh hate having to explain myself :ohwell:
 
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I really like Sophie Okonendu (may have spelt this incorrectly).
She's the British actress in Hotel Rowanda. She BC and showed off her hair at every stage.
 
Bublin said:
I really like Sophie Okonendu (may have spelt this incorrectly).
She's the British actress in Hotel Rowanda. She BC and showed off her hair at every stage.
she rocks :)
 
fairyhairy said:
ok, let me break it down, hair that looks healthy, well taken care of, or weaves where you can count the tracks, anything that you thinks is a mess
personally the term good or bad means how well a style looks on that person or how well your hair taken care of - nothing less nothing more

hth

That bein' the case, Jada, Oprah, Bey, ALicia Keyes, Amerie, Tyra, when the color is right, Halle, Nia, the Black girl on Shark(can't think of her name) Garcelle, Lauren Hill when she had those lovely locks.... there are many others. Oh, Bree from ANTM. THat's all I can think of right now.
 
I think Kelly from Destiny's child has good hair. Her hair is alway shiny, well taken care of and always on point.
 
fairyhairy said:
Haven't posted in a while but this one has been intriguing me for a while, So we all know Opera has good hair but who else? American and British

Come on ladies, help me out, might dispell a few myths and why oh why does Beyonce sell hair dye? :lol:

um,...Who's Opera?:sekret: you mean Oprah right.
 
Well hellz, it's so hard to tell since most were wigs, extensions or weaves...

And all hair is good hair :)
 
good2uuuu said:
That bein' the case, Jada, Oprah, Bey, ALicia Keyes, Amerie, Tyra, when the color is right, Halle, Nia, the Black girl on Shark(can't think of her name) Garcelle, Lauren Hill when she had those lovely locks.... there are many others. Oh, Bree from ANTM. THat's all I can think of right now.

Definitely her! I'm watching the show now and everytime she is on screen my attention goes straight to that luscious head of hair. I swear every single little curl is fully hydrated.

I'd love to see her product regimen. :grin:
 
Amel Larriuex, Jill Scott, Kenya Moore, Syleena Johnson, Robin Givens, Meagan Good, Keshia Knight-Pulliam (Rudy from Cosby show), Chilli from TLC, and not a woman but the singer Lloyd. I love his hair!
 
:lol: Gal, I dun told you about this earlier this week!
Blossssom said:
This oughta be good...

A balding white man told me years ago that any hair was good hair... :)

But we know where this is going.

Let's see, in the eyes of white American society and other races that they have been able to influence through their "hate yourself, love me" campaign, Halle Berry has good hair... in fact, anyone who is heavily mixed (less black as possible) has good hair.

Thread closed... I'm just kidding ;)
 
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