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Toni Bryanne TV

Toni Bryanne TV

2 жыл бұрын

There have been on going discussions on Black women and their hair. Do Black women truly hate their hair and if they do, why? In this video I will be discussing the history of our hair and how it even affects us today.
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@ygnheadwraps2219
@ygnheadwraps2219 2 жыл бұрын
This is such a great video! So informative and entertaining! Thank you for trusting You Go Natural. We will always celebrate black women loving their natural hair while being fashionable and comfortable! 🤍
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
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@smilesandthetwistedmd7608
@smilesandthetwistedmd7608 Жыл бұрын
That's a funny joke. It was pure satire and I laughed the entire way. None of it was truth. Yall just nasty and lazy. 🤣😂🤣😭💀
@f.maria7835
@f.maria7835 Жыл бұрын
Uaoh sister. You touch me
@raymondjoseph9471
@raymondjoseph9471 Жыл бұрын
No it's black woman hating they hair
@jessicapeyton5444
@jessicapeyton5444 Жыл бұрын
@@smilesandthetwistedmd7608 I'm not sure who you are talking to, but that was my problem with the video, it seemed like Toni was addressing it to people like you who are outside of our community, and we do not need ya'll in this conversation
@ambo9569
@ambo9569 Жыл бұрын
The day the natural hair movement has succeeded is when a black woman with 4c hair can walk out of the house, into the workplace, into the church, into the clubs, anywhere without having to manipulate their hair to look presentable to other people.
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 Жыл бұрын
Amen and Amen
@thebadkids2320
@thebadkids2320 Жыл бұрын
Well that was a failed movement. Hopefully we can give it another try
@Ms_Brendi_B
@Ms_Brendi_B Жыл бұрын
They do in the UK...❤
@suheylaadam9584
@suheylaadam9584 Жыл бұрын
@@Ms_Brendi_B no they don’t
@racheljones4561
@racheljones4561 Жыл бұрын
What is stoping you from doing that?
@PresidentIsraa
@PresidentIsraa Жыл бұрын
it also should be mentioned, and this is why I went natural, that there are scientific studies that show that relaxers increase a woman's chances of developing fibroids , thyroid issues, and breast cancer. Black women's health is always overlooked and awareness should be brought forward.
@georgina4874
@georgina4874 Жыл бұрын
My former hairstylist (Creamy Crack Queen) died from cancer in her early 40's.
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
THIS 👏🏾 agree 💯
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
@@georgina4874 I wish black women who are still into relaxers would be aware of this, it's a real shame 😔
@missdesireindependance5194
@missdesireindependance5194 Жыл бұрын
This is true but people put beauty over health.
@d.c.4706
@d.c.4706 Жыл бұрын
This is IT! This is precisely why I went natural over a decade ago and refuse to put that poison in my hair ever again.
@khanya6919
@khanya6919 Жыл бұрын
People have attached too many rules to 4c hair. Dont grease your hair,wash your hair x amount of times, detangle your hair, stretch your hair. Your haircare routines are unnecessarily long and frustrating because you are trying to change the nature of your hair. Afro shrinks, embrace it. Your hair will never be perfectly detangled, black hair strands love hugging together,embrace it. You guys are completely going against the nature of your hair and as a result your hair will fight back by frustrating you. You wouldn't want someone trying to change your entire personality and being controlled, would you? Your hair has a life too. If anything, all these perceived challenges with natural 4c hair are teaching people to stop being control freaks. Leave your hair alone and it will grow.
@nat2000
@nat2000 Жыл бұрын
Well said sis
@janpage817
@janpage817 Жыл бұрын
I did not have a guide back in 98 when I chopped mine off, so I experimented until I found what was right for me.....
@hi-xf7cj
@hi-xf7cj Жыл бұрын
What is 4c hair?
@khanya6919
@khanya6919 Жыл бұрын
@@hi-xf7cj it's an unnecessary categorization of natural hair, African hair with very tight coils.
@sunnybird6089
@sunnybird6089 Жыл бұрын
100%! White ppl would get as frustrated if they tried everything to convert their bone straight hair into our kinks and coils, as it completely goes against the nature of their hair
@Yawn54
@Yawn54 Жыл бұрын
I get a lot of backlash about my 4C hair from black women and black men. It’s annoying and alarming. The black community makes it seem like 4C hair is a struggle to deal with….it’s not.
@Yawn54
@Yawn54 Жыл бұрын
@@LilithsCosmicLounge If black women can take the time to learn how to bleach, dye, or melt the lace of a weave….then they can take the time to learn how to care for their hair.
@islandgurl4927
@islandgurl4927 Жыл бұрын
When some say 4c isn't time consuming and easy, I wonder are they really talking about 4c hair or some other texture. 4c hair is time consuming and takes time to detangle and unkink to comb through. It is not wash and wear hair. If it is short then it can be easier but longer 4c hair is time consuming. We need to be honest and admit the maintenance isn't easy as many say. This doesn't mean we hate our hair as many will say.
@emajjabowen6748
@emajjabowen6748 Жыл бұрын
I think people also try to hard to style their hair. Your 4c hair is presentable if it is clean and moisturized. That’s it. It is done. Anything else you decide to do with it is extra and you’re putting more work on yourself.
@brithegoddess
@brithegoddess Жыл бұрын
Well yeah I think the depends on how you want to wear your hair. I hated detangling so I installed my own microlocs. Best hair decision I've made.
@missdesireindependance5194
@missdesireindependance5194 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been natural 9 years and I’m just finding the right products for my hair. If you don’t know what works for your hair you will struggle with 4c hair.
@carolinealmeida1559
@carolinealmeida1559 2 жыл бұрын
We don't really hate our hair, society hates it and it has a huge effect on our self images .
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah and that’s what I stated in the video
@parisjej
@parisjej 2 жыл бұрын
Nah Im telling you as a afrohaired woman when I wear my afro I get hated on by black women. Other races absolutely admire and glorify my hair even asian women say I look like an angel with the flowers in my fro. I get stopped by ppl all the time about my hair. But black women will stick their hands in my hair without asking just to see how “nappy” it is or to make sure its not a wig. They don’t even compliment me on my hair first before they touch me! Its rude and disrespectful asf I don’t care what color they are they need to keep their hands to themselves bc their whole intention behind touching my hair is NEGATIVE and its all about selfhate. Its not mainly society its mainly black women who are afraid to rock afros. White men have followed me around the store just to glorify my hair. Black women need to heal and reprogram themselves. Its so bad when I do get compliments they will automatically start explaining why they wear a wig, or why they are bald for no reason. I never told them how to wear their hair Im always friendly while they roll their eyes. One time people where complimenting me and praising me for wearing my hair and my coworker said she had hair longer than mines until Covid. Then when she walked away everyone laughed bc they knew she was lying and hating. I can write a movie about the hate I receive from my own kind bc of my long 4a hair.
@BoiKitty
@BoiKitty 2 жыл бұрын
She just said black women's hair is not a monolith everybody feels differently about their hair she's touching on the majority of black women who hate their hair if you're not a part of that majority then this is not for you
@user-rx9zl7iz4d
@user-rx9zl7iz4d 2 жыл бұрын
@@parisjej i don’t know why some black women think that it’s ok to touch another black women’s hair. it’s almost like some of them feel entitled to do it just because they’re black. black or white or other, i don’t want ANYONE’s hand in MY hair. hands OFF. i’m so sorry that happened to you. you speak the complete truth. i haven’t gotten hate from other races for my hair, it’s from my OWN kind. 🙄 i had my hair in mini braids and another black woman had the AUDACITY to touch the roots of my hair telling me i need to tighten it up. i had the hairstyle for a month and i was planning on taking it down, but either way, i do NOT like to “TIGHTEN” my hair. that leads to DAMAGE. so i will NOT tighten my hair for the sake of pleasing the eyes of others. i love my hair and they hate that i do. keep rocking your hair and don’t let jealous women make you feel bad or ashamed.
@parisjej
@parisjej 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-rx9zl7iz4d Thank you for sharing your story. It’s unfortunate we go through these things but I am glad someone can empathize with me bc some people think Im lying. Its so weird. It does make me kind of sad that I get hate from my own kind. I’m not as outgoing as I used to be bc of the bullying and hate I receive when it comes to my hair.
@scrubz.n.squatz2495
@scrubz.n.squatz2495 2 жыл бұрын
If a stylist want u to pay more, come early, or pre do your hair at home before u come to your appointment. DO NOT GO TO THAT STYLIST FIND A NATURL HAIR SALON. Cause a stylist who specializes in NATURL HAIR would NEVER tell u to pay MORE based off your texture and length.
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
And that is the TRUTH!!!
@joyceg5421
@joyceg5421 2 жыл бұрын
All natural hairstylist I know charge based on length. It makes sense to me. Not speaking on texture.
@tiahnarodriguez3809
@tiahnarodriguez3809 Жыл бұрын
Not true. There are videos on KZfaq covering the past years controversy of multiple black hair salons charging more for type 4 (especially 4c hair). This has become to be known as the 4c fee. We must acknowledge the part our own community plays in this.
@KC-ed1dj
@KC-ed1dj Жыл бұрын
A very well-known Black NATURAL hair care salon from back in the day (whose owners transitioned into having a natural hair haircare line) used to have a price scale. Only very loose non-Black type curls paid the base fee. Everyone about a 3c or above paid a premium. They had a diverse curly clientele. Due to the price scale, most Black woman paid a premium at that salon.
@TikerrahYoung
@TikerrahYoung Жыл бұрын
Black natural hair are is lacking in many areas it’s hard to find, when you do they charging $300…. For cut wash and wash and go.
@alexishill3342
@alexishill3342 2 жыл бұрын
I was taught to hate my natural hair because it's extremely thick and long. My mom hated doing my hair as a child and made it clear to me by hitting me on the head with the brush while doing my hair, always keeping it in the quickest most boring braids that she could do, or just pawning me off on my older sister or grandma because they could see my mom had no empathy while pulling brushes and combs through my hair with frustration. It hurt a lot. My older sister is mixed with white, while I'm a completely black woman without easy straight hair. My mom was annoyed I had regular black girl hair as she and my older sister don't have that. The first time I ever had a good experience getting my hair done, my mom permed it bone straight. My hair wasn't damaged and I got to wear it out for the first time. I loved it, and I didn't have to suffer under my mom's heavy narcissistic hand with thick, "nappy" according to her, hair. I've never worn my hair without a relaxer since age 6. I'll be 37 this year in July. My mom caused me to hate my natural hair, especially the texture.
@dw3675
@dw3675 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry you went through this
@brithegoddess
@brithegoddess Жыл бұрын
Smh that is so mean and unfair. Sorry that happened to you.
@missdesireindependance5194
@missdesireindependance5194 Жыл бұрын
I remember those pressing comb days. As children we are made to feel something is wrong with our hair. It’s a generational curse and it’s up to us to break it!
@LiaStarUpHigh
@LiaStarUpHigh Жыл бұрын
Im sorry that happened to you sis. My hair is nappy and my mom's hair is nappy. She hated her own hair. She did that too and hated doing my hair. She also put weave in it at 11. I'm 31 and just now wearing my natural hair for the first time and learning to love myself. I also now do my moms hair too now 😇😈
@donnag7908
@donnag7908 Жыл бұрын
Omg! reminds me of the beautician's my mom would send me. They would pull and yank at my hair, all the while telling me to hold still and complaining that I was tender headed! Then on top of it they would charge my mom more because my hair was so long (shoulder length) and thick. Mom ended up having them put a relaxer in it. I was nine at the time. Now don't get me going about the relaxers.
@Ohdeyummm
@Ohdeyummm Жыл бұрын
The obsession with hair length is also due to the masculinization of most black women. Society makes us feel like we have to do so much and adhere to so many standards to be seen as feminine , they talk about the BBL girls but look at how they treat BW with average bodies, the fuller the features and the deeper the skin the more they try to associate us with men. So yes the obsession with length is very real and it’s very sad . I struggle with it too because I’m so tall and I feel all this unnecessary pressure to always be received as feminine. I have shaved my hair few times and enjoyed the freedom but also endured what I previously mentioned. I also learned that the right people as in people with common sense never mistakenly Ed me as a boy , especially black women, they saw me as the beauty that I was without all of my hair and I started to realize all that pressure was simply just engraved racism in society. I’ve since grown and am now looking to just grow a huge fro haha.
@thefoolenergy
@thefoolenergy Жыл бұрын
Came here to say this! They really make us feel like we're not feminine enough and hence our obsession with over-doing feminine aspects; long nails, long lashes, long weaves, etc.
@lizangenye1509
@lizangenye1509 Жыл бұрын
In addition, long hair has been the standard in all the other races: Asians, Latinos and whites have long hair as their “crown” of beauty. For whatever reason that is not for us but we are differently beautiful and can appreciate our beauties💜
@hillarysudeikis2264
@hillarysudeikis2264 Жыл бұрын
Lord Jesus Christ is coming back everyone, please don’t worship celebrities and entertainment, focus on Him alone. I promise there’s more to life than money, partying, homosexuality and music. Hell is real, repent from sinning confess your sins and ask God to forgive you, I know He will if you’re sincere. Anyone who thinks the Name of Lord Jesus Christ is a joke, boldly mocks and scorns Him or takes pleasure in people who do is in for a big unpleasant surprise on judgement day IF they don’t repent and follow Lord Jesus Christ. Hell is very hot, people please repent! In the mighty name of Lord Jesus Christ, Amen 🙏💪✝️💜❤️✝️! Idolatry such as, Islam, Catholicism, Sangomaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Santa Clausism, Confucianism, New Age, Science, Evolution, halloweenism, Harry Potterism, Politics, Donald Trumpism, Easter Bunnyism and other religions/faiths that are outside Biblical Christianity lead to hell! Don’t believe them, believe the Almighty God the Father of Lord Jesus Christ, who begot Him. Our Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is mighty, He doesn’t need a woman to beget a son, He is God. I choose to put my faith in a God who can do anything and everything, a God who has unlimited and infinite power to beget! So, it’s time to confess that Lord Jesus Christ is the Lord and to believe that He died and rose from the grave after three days and you shall be saved if you only obey Him by praying, worshipping, praising, reading the Bible and living holy and righteously according to the Bible. You have to endure until the end, carry your cross daily and build your relationship with God by following Lord Jesus daily until the end. You must never renounce your faith in The Lord Jesus Christ, there’s hell awaiting those who reject/deny Lord Jesus Christ and those who continue living sinfully, even the Christians who don’t want to repent will face the same fate, so please repent beloved people, in Lord Jesus Christ’s mighty and precious Name, Amen.
@hillarysudeikis2264
@hillarysudeikis2264 Жыл бұрын
@@lizangenye1509 it is for us, it’s just with a different texture, long hair is feminine the Bible also teaches this. Lord Jesus Christ is coming back everyone, please don’t worship celebrities and entertainment, focus on Him alone. I promise there’s more to life than money, partying, homosexuality and music. Hell is real, repent from sinning confess your sins and ask God to forgive you, I know He will if you’re sincere. Anyone who thinks the Name of Lord Jesus Christ is a joke, boldly mocks and scorns Him or takes pleasure in people who do is in for a big unpleasant surprise on judgement day IF they don’t repent and follow Lord Jesus Christ. Hell is very hot, people please repent! In the mighty name of Lord Jesus Christ, Amen 🙏💪✝️💜❤️✝️! Idolatry such as, Islam, Catholicism, Sangomaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Santa Clausism, Confucianism, New Age, Science, Evolution, halloweenism, Harry Potterism, Politics, Donald Trumpism, Easter Bunnyism and other religions/faiths that are outside Biblical Christianity lead to hell! Don’t believe them, believe the Almighty God the Father of Lord Jesus Christ, who begot Him. Our Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is mighty, He doesn’t need a woman to beget a son, He is God. I choose to put my faith in a God who can do anything and everything, a God who has unlimited and infinite power to beget! So, it’s time to confess that Lord Jesus Christ is the Lord and to believe that He died and rose from the grave after three days and you shall be saved if you only obey Him by praying, worshipping, praising, reading the Bible and living holy and righteously according to the Bible. You have to endure until the end, carry your cross daily and build your relationship with God by following Lord Jesus daily until the end. You must never renounce your faith in The Lord Jesus Christ, there’s hell awaiting those who reject/deny Lord Jesus Christ and those who continue living sinfully, even the Christians who don’t want to repent will face the same fate, so please repent beloved people, in Lord Jesus Christ’s mighty and precious Name, Amen.
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 Жыл бұрын
@@thefoolenergy True and a lot of black men go after these other women who have so call black hair
@jermeriaskillom1333
@jermeriaskillom1333 Жыл бұрын
Honestly the moment you remove yourself from these societal views the less you care. I really believe we are too busy trying to get other people to accept something we haven’t fully accepted. They do not have to accept our difference. When will we ( collectively) focus on our own…
@whatsonhermindblog123
@whatsonhermindblog123 Жыл бұрын
Very true I agree
@samoyha1
@samoyha1 5 ай бұрын
AND THAT'S FACTS. WE CARE TOO MUCH ABOUT FITTING SOCIETY'S STANDARDS
@TeaCup1940
@TeaCup1940 Ай бұрын
@@samoyha1Almost no woman, from any race, fits those standards. Maybe only the rich and famous do, because they also have the money and the time to always look perfect or give that appearance, because when you remove make-up, fake body parts and photoshop, how do they really look like? Often like regular people.
@doreeneb
@doreeneb Жыл бұрын
What I find interesting about wigs and weave wearers, is that most say it's a protective style, yet the majority only have straight or traditionally white hair types wigs. Let's call a spade a spade. I said what I said.
@tiahnarodriguez3809
@tiahnarodriguez3809 Жыл бұрын
Yep, it’s hypocrisy. We cry appropriate when non-black people wear braids, etc, but what about when we wear hair that isn’t ours?
@shalenah
@shalenah Жыл бұрын
fr like just be honest with yourself and reflect on what makes you feel most beautiful and why and maybe how to work past that. if the wig movement was really about protection we'd see lots more extensions with kinky and curly hair. and that's would actually look much more realistic
@seshib7232
@seshib7232 Жыл бұрын
Amara la negra wore a natural wig and y’all tore her apart
@doreeneb
@doreeneb Жыл бұрын
@@seshib7232 whose ya'll? Cos last time I checked, wasn't me...
@emmavero6307
@emmavero6307 Жыл бұрын
Not true. You took offense on Seshi B generalizing meanwhile you are doing the same
@tamiaprescott7434
@tamiaprescott7434 2 жыл бұрын
It’s so sad that the majority of beauty schools don’t teach black hair at allllll We’re not even tested on it. I was only taught how to apply a relaxer ☹️
@tiahnarodriguez3809
@tiahnarodriguez3809 Жыл бұрын
That’s actually changing. It’s now becoming mandatory for beauty schools to teach black hair, and there have been talks about making it so non-black salons also have to be knowledgeable in how to do black hair.
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
@@tiahnarodriguez3809 Oh yeah ?! That's great news, they'd better keep it up coz it's really needed!
@missdesireindependance5194
@missdesireindependance5194 Жыл бұрын
KZfaq taught me everything!
@tantig5923
@tantig5923 11 ай бұрын
Ayurveda does ❤
@OnyxxRose
@OnyxxRose 9 ай бұрын
THIS! I didn’t learn much about black womens hair. I had to learn through KZfaq
@moviegurl7420
@moviegurl7420 Жыл бұрын
My two cents is we black women as a collective need to stop policing each other’s hair. It’s become exhausting. Whatever ur thing is, however wearing ur crown makes u feel beautiful and most importantly content , is what matters
@whatsonhermindblog123
@whatsonhermindblog123 Жыл бұрын
True
@jem5812
@jem5812 Жыл бұрын
Period!
@brujapandorabox8433
@brujapandorabox8433 Жыл бұрын
This! Let people be great damn
@bluesap5459
@bluesap5459 Жыл бұрын
Yes, this. It’s so annoying. Like why do we care so much about what other people do with their hair? I agree with you.
@karabo7560
@karabo7560 Жыл бұрын
PREACH!! Are there this many videos of women of other races doing this? We are not the only race that does stuff to their hair! the difference is that those people don't care its a waste of time really🙄
@aina-louisacarter4201
@aina-louisacarter4201 Жыл бұрын
Just looking through the comments here, and I’m kind of confused. I say this as a black woman with arm pit length 4B/4C hair. What is it that you guys are doing that takes hours? I wash style and detangle my hair every week and wear it in a wash and go, and it takes me 2 to 3 hours maximum, and I don’t touch it for the rest of the week. So what is everyone else doing? Could a huge part of disliking natural hair, be due to doing too much?
@iamthenicheee
@iamthenicheee Жыл бұрын
Same here!!!! My hair does not take my whole day and it still bomb as hell after every wash day. My styles last well over a week. But that’s because I have a SOLD regimen. I don’t think these women have totally figured out their hair yet.
@keyahninaylor4974
@keyahninaylor4974 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@rachelm.3173
@rachelm.3173 Жыл бұрын
Same! I only wear wash and go's. Shampoo, condition and style once a week. The entire process...3 1/2 hours max. To maintain throughout the week I wear a bonnet or buff to bed, fluff and shape hair with my fingers in the morning. The wash and go is a low maintenance hair style.
@khanya6919
@khanya6919 Жыл бұрын
People are fighting against the nature of their hair. This stretching,detangling Black hair shrinks,our hair strands do not stand in isolation. If we embraced our shrinkage more and let our hair be we would probably have more love for our hair. Natural hair is only frustrating when you try to change its nature constantly.
@PresidentIsraa
@PresidentIsraa Жыл бұрын
same. Washing my hair never takes more than an hour... never.
@jessicarabbit439
@jessicarabbit439 2 жыл бұрын
Lets be honest it come from with in our community then without. Older black women and especially black men&boys.
@tiahnarodriguez3809
@tiahnarodriguez3809 Жыл бұрын
Yep, but people are too into their victimhood to see it.
@234forte
@234forte Жыл бұрын
Amen, Colorism especially.
@lc-do5eo
@lc-do5eo Жыл бұрын
Yes! Sure I’ve had bad experiences from outside my community, but within it is the WORST 🥲.
@Ayesha_5782
@Ayesha_5782 Жыл бұрын
Preach! Personally, I've only gotten negative comments about my hair from fellow black people. I live in a predominantly black country, the terms fellow black people would come up with to describe afro textured hair (mostly 4c) was very saddening to hear growing up.
@liyahmoore603
@liyahmoore603 Жыл бұрын
Based on this comment section Seems like it’s women who do it just as much as guys
@parisjej
@parisjej 2 жыл бұрын
Im telling you as a afrohaired woman when I wear my afro I get hated on by black women. Other races absolutely admire and glorify my hair even asian women say I look like an angel with the flowers in my fro. I get stopped by ppl all the time about my hair. But black women will stick their hands in my hair without asking just to see how “nappy” it is or to make sure its not a wig. They don’t even compliment me on my hair first before they touch me! Its rude and disrespectful asf I don’t care what color they are they need to keep their hands to themselves bc their whole intention behind touching my hair is NEGATIVE and its all about selfhate. Its not mainly society its mainly black women who are afraid to rock afros. White men have followed me around the store just to glorify my hair. Black women need to heal and reprogram themselves. Its so bad when I do get compliments they will automatically start explaining why they wear a wig, or why they are bald for no reason. I never told them how to wear their hair Im always friendly while they roll their eyes. One time people where complimenting me and praising me for wearing my hair and my coworker said she had hair longer than mines until Covid. Then when she walked away everyone laughed bc they knew she was lying and hating. I can write a movie about the hate I receive from my own kind bc of my long 4a hair.
@shineymcshine5026
@shineymcshine5026 2 жыл бұрын
What’s sad is, WE are suppose to be the MAIN SOURCE of support with each other. WE are the only ones with this type of hair texture! However, like you said, from decades of self hate we have came to this- degrading each other. Not only degrade but being jealous, envy…OF OUR OWN BLACK SISTERS! This pisses me off & jt hurts my heart ♥️😥😔 we must get better.
@prettybee102
@prettybee102 Жыл бұрын
Don’t worry about them . You continue to wear that BEAUTIFUL natural hair. Those black women are jealous because they don’t have the confidence to wear it.
@PrincessYonna1
@PrincessYonna1 Жыл бұрын
They’re the same women that only feel confident in Asian women wigs lol. Imagine walking around confidently wearing Asian women’s hair and wonder why so many non bw think they’re better then bw, that’s literally putting them on a pedestal by wearing their hair.
@roots4140
@roots4140 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Just.... Wow.
@happycamper91up71
@happycamper91up71 Жыл бұрын
This is 100% true. They are losers.
@Jazzy869
@Jazzy869 Жыл бұрын
We need to take away the power that we’ve given hair in our community.
@preciousunderwood1512
@preciousunderwood1512 Жыл бұрын
This is the reason why in Wal-Mart and Target our products cost more than the white girls do. They know the importance we place on something that we can never change.
@Jazzy869
@Jazzy869 Жыл бұрын
@@preciousunderwood1512 facts
@hi-xf7cj
@hi-xf7cj Жыл бұрын
@@preciousunderwood1512 Have you thought about buying your hair products from the Dollar Tree, Family Dollar or Big Lots? They all have Black hair care products and cost a lot less than Target and Walmart
@tiahnarodriguez3809
@tiahnarodriguez3809 Жыл бұрын
@@preciousunderwood1512 This isn’t true at all. Our products cost more because our products tend to have better ingredients. Compare Mielle, UFD, and Camille Rose to Herbal Essence, Garnier, and Pantene. Concentrated products with good ingredients vs watered down products with filler ingredients. Of course our products are going to cost more. Now when we buy from hair shops that’s a different story because you know those hair shop beauty supply owners like to price gouge tf outta us. I buy black hair care online and it’s the same story as target because our brands tend to have better ingredients which is why it costs more, and I’ll gladly pay for it. You should look up healthy studies on white hair care products. Scary stuff.
@tiahnarodriguez3809
@tiahnarodriguez3809 Жыл бұрын
@@Jazzy869 Not at all.
@destinydivine8465
@destinydivine8465 Жыл бұрын
"Black women spend thousands of dollars on natural hair products" Looks at my $4 hair grease and $12 leave in. Wait what?? Lol
@missdesireindependance5194
@missdesireindependance5194 Жыл бұрын
Not all products work for all hair.
@destinydivine8465
@destinydivine8465 Жыл бұрын
@@missdesireindependance5194 did I name one specific product and say that it would work for everyone? Didn't think so..
@latajanee4410
@latajanee4410 Жыл бұрын
I am with you. I have my products for months and I only use three products from wash to styling. We gotta simplify 😂
@kap849
@kap849 Жыл бұрын
For the longest time ever I only used olive oil, you know the kitchen one not that overpriced "hair olive oil"
@audreyf9092
@audreyf9092 Жыл бұрын
@@destinydivine8465 Me af I think the reason is bc nobody knows much about their hair type or they want to change it so they spend money until they find the right products. Ik I did after I went natural.
@Thatslaw
@Thatslaw Жыл бұрын
It’s a different type of confidence I feel wearing my real hair. I know my real hair sisters understand me. Even if you’re texturized or permed.. it’s a flex to feel sexy in your own hair.
@whatsonhermindblog123
@whatsonhermindblog123 Жыл бұрын
It really is, people move different interacting with you once they see you rocking coily kinky hair.
@OddWomanOut_Pi81
@OddWomanOut_Pi81 Жыл бұрын
Making our hair more "palatable" has truly stripped us of the GIFT of developing a love affair with our natural hair...It makes me sad.
@ImPerfectlyTwitta
@ImPerfectlyTwitta Жыл бұрын
I think the root of hate is that we’ve been taught that it must be TAMED
@lauramatheis9069
@lauramatheis9069 12 күн бұрын
No the problem is you blame others and use it as a crutch and want to continue to be viewed as the victim.
@Thatgirl12-fp3uq
@Thatgirl12-fp3uq 8 сағат бұрын
@@lauramatheis9069 I can tell you are NOT black. So kindly leave us alone.
@kdesi23
@kdesi23 Жыл бұрын
I’ve fallen in love with my natural hair. Mastering it can bring you so much confidence! It took some time to learn how to do it, I’ve been natural for 6 years and I still learn new things about my hair. When I get tired or don’t have time to deal with my hair, box braids are my best friend. And I’ve learned to do them myself! I can’t even imagine getting a sew in or relaxer anymore. Those days with that tragic, dusty, crusty, 2 inch long, broken up, heat damaged leave out are over!! Nothing but long beautiful textured locks in my future 😎
@ajohonly3721
@ajohonly3721 2 жыл бұрын
As hard as it’s to take care of my hair. I feel the most prettiest in my natural hair ,so I learned to love it , growing up in Africa helped a lot because many hair dresses know what to do with it.
@whatsonhermindblog123
@whatsonhermindblog123 Жыл бұрын
That's beautiful
@kathleenking47
@kathleenking47 Жыл бұрын
What country
@simplenerdbreathing9110
@simplenerdbreathing9110 Жыл бұрын
I really did feel this video. I remember crying to my mom as a little girl. Asking her why I look the way I do. As a black girl I actually have more of a light sandy colored skin. So I was teased for being "too light" and for having "ugly" hair. But as my teenage years hit, I gained confidence and self love for who I truly am. I now appreciate the curls that I have and love my skin. I had to learn how to love my 4c hair. How to stop straightening it and actually just leaving it alone and letting it grow. I usually braid my natural hair and wear it just as that. Kinda like box braids without the weave I put it in buns, ponys and wear it down. I even once put it in twist and used my shrinkage for bangs. It was really cute. I'm now in high school, my last year. And seeing this video was a breath of fresh air. I really do wish 14 year old me could have seen this. This video really does mean a lot to me. 🥺💕
@nijahh.9106
@nijahh.9106 Жыл бұрын
So you'll probably enjoy this kzfaq.infobDSqA2awxRM?feature=share
@africanyvette2908
@africanyvette2908 Жыл бұрын
My 10 year old nephew told me yesterday I look better with my natural hair. That was so sweet being that we was just looking at my ig pics and no one was talking about hair
@dominiquebaby678
@dominiquebaby678 Жыл бұрын
Black women are the only women who aren’t allowed to either manipulate their without it being called self hatred. Like I have white and Asian friends who literally bleach, dye straighten their curls, wear weave aka extensions to achieve the look they want. For us it’s just so much scrutiny and I feel like we’re appealing to the everyone else except ourselves
@aangitano
@aangitano Жыл бұрын
Yup! Lose lose situation
@umm3766
@umm3766 Жыл бұрын
white and asian don't have a community called natural hair and neither majority of them need to wear wigs and lace front at all especially with a different hair type then theirs
@yema4755
@yema4755 Жыл бұрын
Not really. The difference is other races most of the time change their hair it’s still their hair texture. Y’all say this but why is this change never your hair texture? I KNOW you see the resurgence of relaxers and how the wig game is always about being ‘layed’. Don’t play dumb bc you don’t want to confront it properly.
@dominiquebaby678
@dominiquebaby678 Жыл бұрын
@@yema4755 Go outside. Women with straight hair gets perms to make their hair appear fuller and curly. WHY does it even matter if someone wants to change the hair texture? If it aint on your head let people do them. The whole point is we need to stop policing how other people live. If i wanted to shave my hair off and paint it green and blonde I can. It's none of your business, and im not self-hating because that's how I want to wear my hair. Self-hating is concerning how others perceive you, so you bend to their will instead of doing what's best for you.
@maskarah8988
@maskarah8988 Жыл бұрын
That’s because BW are the only women that manipulate their hair out of self hatred in such high numbers. Let’s be honest BW motivation behind changing the appearance of their hair is completely different from the other races. Other races usually enhance what they already have or do a slight switch up for a short while. BW for the most part don’t want to “enhance” their natural looks. They want to cover them due to shame. For example: A WW may see her short brown hair as boring so she’ll bleach it blonde or ad extensions in the SAME TEXTURE. But even if she can’t change it she won’t have any issues going out in public with it. The average BW on the other hand see short natural hair as unsightly. So manipulation is a must to them. They will absolutely not go out in public without manipulating their hair to the max. So if they can’t get a straight wig or weave installed, then they rather walk around with a bonnet on than to let their hair be seen in its natural state.
@JaeElise
@JaeElise 2 жыл бұрын
I can speak from my experience that I honestly hated my 4C hair. It was a lot to do so I recently relaxed it and it’s so much more manageable for me . But recently I went to the DR , & saw the black women embrace their crown and I was like 🥺 dang now why did I do this to me ?! I got treated so well overseas compared to the men here in America . European beauty standards are real and can damage you. Do what’s best for you. I may just go back natural cause the way the black women looked at me like wtf is wrong with her hair sent me in a spiral 😂😂😂😂
@JaeElise
@JaeElise 2 жыл бұрын
@K C I realized that which is why I literally said “Do what’s best for you.” Reading comprehension.
@JaeElise
@JaeElise 2 жыл бұрын
@K C lol I’m not arguing babe! 😂 It’s just a pet peeve of mine when I tell people read between lines . I’m sorry if my response seemed mean or anything 🥺💕
@ayuanabradford3206
@ayuanabradford3206 2 жыл бұрын
DR IS WORST WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT. I GREW UP THERE AND IT ALOT OF HATE WITH NATURAL HAIR
@JaeElise
@JaeElise 2 жыл бұрын
@@ayuanabradford3206 you do know experiences are different right depending on the person ? My experiences was a good one , I’m sorry yours wasn’t .
@Cantetinza17
@Cantetinza17 Жыл бұрын
It's like you can't win! 😅
@jtwinny4105
@jtwinny4105 Жыл бұрын
our problem is when we think of long flowing hair as the standard of femininity and beauty which stems from whiteness. that’s what we grew up learning from movies,books, commercials. even though our hair can do all types of different things, we are way too obsessed with “length” when our hair is simply not made that way in its natural state. and that’s because of what we’ve been surrounded by. we don’t see and hear enough positive descriptions about our coils.
@sadraolaedo4733
@sadraolaedo4733 Жыл бұрын
It does not stem from whiteness i saw my grandmother, aunties grow long hair, their tribes in West Africa with long hair. The truth is that alot of black women are either ignorant or lazy about RESEARCHING and taking care of their hair. Simple
@siwami7197
@siwami7197 Жыл бұрын
@@sadraolaedo4733 I know right!!! like this comment is what black women are conditioned to think that long hair only belongs to white people. Like girl stop being lazy go grow your hair and enjoy it🙄
@evonramos-hunter6532
@evonramos-hunter6532 Жыл бұрын
@@sadraolaedo4733 i don't know if it's laziness or its because there isn't a lot of research to read. We need more black scientists doing the work we need to make our hair flourish.
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 Жыл бұрын
What about our very own black men also hating on our hair and preceding to see us in long fake hair...this is also a big reality
@pumpkinseeds8990
@pumpkinseeds8990 Жыл бұрын
@@sadraolaedo4733 99.999 percent of black people hair is afro like.
@marra531
@marra531 2 жыл бұрын
And you know i don’t feel pretty with it but i don’t mind it. Even though it hurts to take care of and takes forever.. I know i will never get what i want with my 4c hair and that is what i think it is. I’m so damn tired of seeing everyone with straight wigs all the time, forcing our hair to match, ITS NOT GOING TO MATCH, it’s not supposed to. People at work tell me edge controls i need to try. My shit isn’t supposed to be straight, it doesn’t slick down because it’s not supposes d to. I don’t think it will ever be the standard to rock my 4c hair, and let me reiterate again, i wish every one would wear theirs, but i know I’ll never be treated the way i want to be if i do.
@PERSNICKETYREBELSHANGO
@PERSNICKETYREBELSHANGO 2 жыл бұрын
It’s sad to even have to read this but you’re speaking from truth. Much love to you sister. Forget what others won’t accept and also their stupid recommendations ..keep loving YOU.. I’m sure you’re beautiful in all your natural ness ITS ALL YOURS.. MUCH LOVE
@daichacabrouet9767
@daichacabrouet9767 2 жыл бұрын
Well said we’re not supposed to look the same that’s why God makes us different.
@noworries8423
@noworries8423 2 жыл бұрын
Girl get the kinky wig it's much much much prettier and more realistic looking.
@michellem1157
@michellem1157 Жыл бұрын
Iv'e never liked edge control, it defeats the purpose of having courser hair texture
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
I second this comment thread👌🏾 💯
@everythingashleymarie
@everythingashleymarie 2 жыл бұрын
I went to beauty school and they barely teach u anything at all about black hair let alone 4c kinky curly hair. So that’s something within the system.
@KC-ed1dj
@KC-ed1dj Жыл бұрын
Did Black instructors and students complain to the state authorities? The squeaky wheel gets the oil.
@everythingashleymarie
@everythingashleymarie Жыл бұрын
@@KC-ed1dj no. Unfortunately because everybody is just used to it I guess. 🤷🏽‍♀️ they literally have zero education in black hair. Everything taught is for white people.
@DesignzRUs1
@DesignzRUs1 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who’s been natural for 5 years now, I’m tired. I’ve tried everything, done multiple big chops, it never gets easier. My hair was even shoulder length at one point and it didn’t make me any happier because it’s so coarse. I hate my 4c hair and I wish my curls were a bit looser so I wouldn’t have to spend 6+ hours in the bathroom every night smh I’m tired of being told I HAVE to like my hair, it’s so much work! It’s especially frustrating when it comes from girls with type 3 curls; they’ll NEVER know what it’s like to deal with constant breakage.
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
Hey love, thank you for taking the time to share your personal experience dealing with your natural hair. I completely understand the frustration that could come with dealing with your hair, but that’s why I said to embrace the versatility of our hair. Do whatever style or technique you want with it, but just make sure you’re caring for it to the best of your ability. Honestly hair will always grow back so you literally can do what you want! I am all for that!
@chdh6556
@chdh6556 2 жыл бұрын
Mmmhhh, sounds like your hairs been sabotaged since birth
@luxury-lovingminimalist8096
@luxury-lovingminimalist8096 2 жыл бұрын
I have natural hair, and I’m always surprised when people say it takes them hours to do their hair. I’m not being disrespectful, but I’m actually curious-what are you doing to it every day? I’m a 4C, and except for the 30 minutes or so I spend deep conditioning each week and the time it takes for my monthly barber cuts, it takes me like 5 minutes in the mornings to get my hair popping-I wet it, add some product and go. And my hair has grown beyond a TWA, so it has some length. And I know I don’t look crazy because I get compliments on my hair all the time, so I’m unsure of what I’m missing.
@alias4506
@alias4506 2 жыл бұрын
What are you trying to make it look like? That might be your issue.
@NinaBaby210
@NinaBaby210 2 жыл бұрын
@@ToniBryanneTV See, “dealing with?” The video did make one valid point and that is we have a ways to go yet!🤦🏾‍♀️
@Ms_Brendi_B
@Ms_Brendi_B 2 жыл бұрын
Confidence is ALL u need. I remember being called Peter at school when my hair was short. And? I love my Type 4 hair..grows slow but its ALL MINE 😍
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
Amen 💯
@Amourbeauty_mua
@Amourbeauty_mua Жыл бұрын
I always believe natural hair won’t growth
@celsocosta880
@celsocosta880 Жыл бұрын
It will grow slow but certainly stronger then snow bunny!Black dark women with natural hair have no ideia how extremely sexy and beautiful they are 🤔 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
@kyvienjne
@kyvienjne Жыл бұрын
As a African living in Africa i really never knew that black women in the west were made to feel bad about there hair .. like here in West Africa it is deemed as wierd and not attractive when u hve loose curls as it is usually associated witn damaged hair
@Justafox305
@Justafox305 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the reason why you see black American on tv with straight hair back in the day, was because natural hair wasn’t accepted . Some weren’t allowed to go to prom dances or work if their hair was natural
@kyvienjne
@kyvienjne Жыл бұрын
​@@Justafox305 thants pretty harsh like its hair no ome can control it how it grows
@kathleenking47
@kathleenking47 Ай бұрын
Where in West Africa I'm also hearing, some are bleaching
@ify1120
@ify1120 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Africa. Almost everyone has kinky hair. Girls with relaxed hair,alot of people envy girls with kinky hair. But they don't want it cause of the stress
@sadraolaedo4733
@sadraolaedo4733 Жыл бұрын
Thank you nne. Many of these women do not research about 4c hair and know that LESS IS MORE FOR 4C HAIR
@theliterarywitch
@theliterarywitch 2 жыл бұрын
I like to experment so i try a lot with my hair but I'm always more comfortable in my natural hair.
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
Same here lol
@thelmathomas9399
@thelmathomas9399 2 жыл бұрын
@@ToniBryanneTV And no it's not that deep the crap is hard to comb just as simple as that
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
@@thelmathomas9399 your hair can be hard to comb but you still love it….
@yolandatoba5665
@yolandatoba5665 2 жыл бұрын
@@thelmathomas9399 You know there is this thing called a spray bottle that you can fill up with water and all you'd have to do with it is spray your hair wait a few minutes then use a wide tooth comb, part your hair in sections then comb from the ends to the roots. It's not that hard you just don't know what you are doing.
@CerebralTheReal1
@CerebralTheReal1 2 жыл бұрын
I’m going to say something controversial… Not all black women have to like shrinkage, hair that will not grow no matter what you do, having a difficult time combing your hair, breaking combs, or having a painful time combing it and trying to style it… We as black women have different hair textures and experiences and not all bw go through what I listed but some do …..I don’t think you have to like something that’s difficult for you if you’re having a hard time with it… My hair is a mixture of type 3 and 4a and I hate combing my hair with a passion because it’s literally painful because I’m tender headed and I’ve had difficulty growing parts of it no matter what I did and I don’t like it and guess what I still don’t and I OK with saying that there’s nothing wrong with that …I don’t have to like it Or things such as shrinkage… I refuse to have to make black women feel they must like parts of their hair that they actually don’t like for their own personal reasons if they are in fact struggling with it I don’t hate my texture is very nice in my opinion (most Black people tell me I have good hair and I know that that sounds ignorant to many but y’all know what that is… But that doesn’t mean I don’t have difficulties) but there have been some difficulty still at times and I don’t like it and that’s OK
@mrspgrew
@mrspgrew 2 жыл бұрын
And that does NOT mean that you hate yourself. I get so tired of people saying it's self hate because you don't totally enjoy your hair for whatever reasons. We're not totally defined by our hair.
@toyinaina6747
@toyinaina6747 2 жыл бұрын
If you’re breaking combs or having difficulty “growing “, it’s not a result of your hair type you just need to change your hair routine
@mst8521
@mst8521 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@delightfuldaisy3520
@delightfuldaisy3520 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree it’s totally fine for other textures to complain and outright say that they hate their hair but we must not dare complain else it’s self hate. That’s not always true...we are women too and human and we get to not like it sometimes or at all if we choose!
@mst8521
@mst8521 2 жыл бұрын
@@delightfuldaisy3520 facts I agree ! I feel compelled to like it … seems like it’s so much pressure and judgement on us as black women.
@evelyntaylor4470
@evelyntaylor4470 Жыл бұрын
That's why I have always disliked the term "good hair" black folk need to get away from that term. As far as I'm concerned all hair is good!!! I'm just sayin...
@Qween_duh
@Qween_duh Жыл бұрын
Right. I would say healthy hair is good hair.
@pattiwhite4960
@pattiwhite4960 Жыл бұрын
As a child, I never hated my hair. I was conditioned to hate my hair..from my own family. My light skin family with so called good hair 😑I love my hair again
@vanessagentner
@vanessagentner Жыл бұрын
I am white and I have always loved black women’s hair. The braids, styles always draw me in. You can do so much and it’s beautiful! White hair is basic 😂 Plus your skin is so beautiful!
@Venusbeauty1111
@Venusbeauty1111 Жыл бұрын
Aww that’s so sweet thank youuu 🥰💕
@celsocosta880
@celsocosta880 Жыл бұрын
This opinion right here is what most white people think!Sisters go natural and and dark and stop bleach your skin 🔥🔥🔥
@Vasquez.213
@Vasquez.213 Жыл бұрын
​@VenusBeauty stop kissing ass.
@princessprincess7708
@princessprincess7708 10 ай бұрын
That is a fact , many "whites" says this admire the styling of it I always knew this. We are Afro women is accurate terminology we are not really black women. It is our unique hair not our skin.
@princessprincess7708
@princessprincess7708 10 ай бұрын
@@celsocosta880 "white men" are the only ones treating us Like goddess with Our Afro and dark skin. They worship our uniqueness.
@Smooveandpretty
@Smooveandpretty Жыл бұрын
Just off the title alone sis 👏🏾👏🏾. This is a conversation that needs to be had.
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
Always and we should never stop until we see some real change happening 💯
@anjalo
@anjalo Жыл бұрын
I'm a white Slavic girl (from Europe) and I absolutely love different ethnic features of people from all over the world. It hurts to see such beautiful black hair hidden and replaced with plastic (or real hair) straight weaves... so much work, not letting the skin on the head breathe 😢 and it often doesn't even doesn't look good! it's sad that people have been convinced natural hair isn't beautiful, that it's not tidy or even clean... it makes me angry, I hope people stop believing this old fake colonialist consumerist society bullshit 🤘
@psychedelicpayroll5412
@psychedelicpayroll5412 10 ай бұрын
That is so true. The other people see the beauty in our hair except our own. But we all have been convinced at one point by the devil that whatever God used for our appearance isn’t good enough. I’ve seen the ones with the straighter hair make mistakes that permanently damaged their hair just like ours. Their problem is the frequent dying or bleaching of the hair. And I think dying or bleaching to the root is even more deadly then perms.
@incelslayerrrr8597
@incelslayerrrr8597 7 ай бұрын
They have convinced themselves no one I have ever been around has said black hair isnt beautiful. Our hair does set us apart and makes us unique and as a latina woman I would prefer to see black women in their natural look because its part of them and distinguishes us all for our uniqueness. A black woman with a fro is one of the most beautiful to me. I see power and strength and beauty. But I cant stand black women always comparing themselves to non black womens looks when we dont compare ourselves to them. We appreciate them not trying to copy non black hair styles because we know its out of insecurity
@Cindy99765
@Cindy99765 7 ай бұрын
​@@incelslayerrrr8597Guess what? Your experience doesn't change the experience of black women. Congress literally had to pass the CROWN Act (please look it up) because of how frequently hair discrimination occurs. Black women have been suspended and turned down from jobs because our natural hair is considered unprofessional.
@Cindy99765
@Cindy99765 4 ай бұрын
@StanT-rt1xc Oh hush up. It's a big enough issue because a literal law has been passed concerning it in multiple states. People have been sent home from work or school for having box braids and not straightening their hair. No one said anything about going outside without doing anything to afro hair. All hair is visually appealing when taken care of. Straight hair is not really visually appealing if it isn't styled, so that's ultimately just your opinion. Creating imagined scenarios such as someone being self conscious about their nose is your sad attempt to deflect from reality. The issue is not about the "world" owing black people anything, it's about employers and principals providing basic respect. People are obviously concerned and obviously have enough free time to worry about afro hair because it's often a conversation starter. Have a blessed one.
@Idk-mm2jw
@Idk-mm2jw Жыл бұрын
WE . OURSELVES . BLACK WOMEN . we need to stop being so hard on ourselves and one another no matter WHAT we do with our hair . just embrace each other’s beauty . Hair is an accessory - people change it very often .
@jlivb
@jlivb 7 ай бұрын
idky black chicks make such a big deal about it. they make more of a deal about it than black men
@glorysolomon7299
@glorysolomon7299 Жыл бұрын
I'm Nigerian living in Nigeria and you won't believe how bad people make me feel about my hair. All my life I've not had the confidence to wear an afro. Anytime I wear my hair in a puff people are always like "so when will you braid your hair?" or " when will you relax your hair?" Or they'll ask me to cover my hair ( I live in a Muslim dominated area) It's really a struggle.
@themarathoncontinues4211
@themarathoncontinues4211 Жыл бұрын
In Nigeria black women wear their hair naturally all the time. In America they feel ashamed to be seen in cornrows, it’s different level in America because amerrican blacks are minorities. I say this as someone who’s lived in both places. Not to discount your personal experiences
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 Жыл бұрын
@@themarathoncontinues4211 American culture is different they are still taking from the effects of slavery....In Africa and Caribbean we are still free to wear our hair in cornrows and natural to work and school ...However in America some work places and schools do not allow it and call it unprofessional... In all fairness to them they are not as free as us
@themarathoncontinues4211
@themarathoncontinues4211 Жыл бұрын
@@semoneg2826 I mostly agree. I would say they aren’t AS free. But in America the black women CAN wear their hair natural, they just choose not to. I know doctors, lawyers, normal retail workers etc who wear it natural. There’s laws in place to prevent discrimination against hair now. The uncomfortable truth that we aren’t meant to say is, they just don’t see their hair as beautiful. They prefer straight hair. While in Africa + Carribeans, there’s greater exposure to African hair as beautiful. I don’t blame black women for this situation. But if American black women want to change it, they can. Black women during black panther era ALL had Afro’s when there was way worse discrimination. Let alone now
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 Жыл бұрын
@@themarathoncontinues4211 I hear you but I read slot of stories and they are not as free as we think...
@tessy28
@tessy28 Жыл бұрын
Yes I remember wearing my afro as a kid and my silly relatives asking me when I was gonna brush my hair. It's like black women's hair isn't seen as being ready unless it looks closer to a European style.
@PERSNICKETYREBELSHANGO
@PERSNICKETYREBELSHANGO 2 жыл бұрын
We have been conditioned to want what we don’t naturally have and so it makes us seem ungrateful for what we DO have. Our hair is our BRAND AND BIRTHRIGHT. The colonizers wanted what they couldn’t grow therefore developing jealousy and the need to have us cover it up. No wonder why our hair is called our “GLORY”.. Love on it because it is a plant 🌱 that needs continued maintenance & watering. Our hair grows towards the sun ☀️ BECAUSE IT IS ALIVE… Remember that. ASE & LOVE TO OUR ANCESTORS
@joyceg5421
@joyceg5421 2 жыл бұрын
You can have all the 4c hair!
@PERSNICKETYREBELSHANGO
@PERSNICKETYREBELSHANGO 2 жыл бұрын
@@joyceg5421 give it to me I’ll gladly accept ..
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
Lovely comment ❤️
@beaterofeggs
@beaterofeggs Жыл бұрын
So beautiful and true!
@Galaxylion_omega
@Galaxylion_omega Жыл бұрын
@@joyceg5421 y’all don’t look better than the women who wear Afros, let a black women walk in with a wig( ok nothing we haven’t seen before) then another one walks in with a Afro ( she a goddess! She a queen! Love her hair!) y’all missing out on the praising and the beauty and glory that comes with an Afro. A black woman with a Afro and yellow clothes on will always outshine any other woman who steps in a room.
@starrrr922
@starrrr922 Жыл бұрын
I don't hate my hair..I'm 30 and just came into the confidence of embracing my natural hair. I have pretty hair and I'm not afraid to show it off anymore
@uniquesmith7884
@uniquesmith7884 Жыл бұрын
I told my hair stylist that I will be transitioning from relaxed to natural hair, she said if I was crazy because my hair is 16 inches long, and it won't be pretty anymore 🤷🏾‍♀️
@shiaxne
@shiaxne Жыл бұрын
I love my hair but I hate being told "you can't have this hairstyle because you don't have that hairtype". Worst part about is that those words came from my mom who has 3c hair, I feel really insecure about my hair now. She also told me that I can't do my hair on my own unless its straightened which I do understand but it makes me dislike my natural hairtype more and more. I feel like parents should teach their child how to love and care for their hair which will greatly contribute to better self image and self love.
@EnteleiEchein
@EnteleiEchein Жыл бұрын
Why is that a problem? A women with straight hair also cannot do the Afro hairstyle. Everybody is born with certain type of hair and can do certain type of styles with it. Nobody has aaaaall options. Do WW struggle because they cannot wear an Afro? The problem of BW is that they desperately want STRAIGHT hair, that's all it is. Because there are plenty of various styles one can create with curly hair as well.
@shiaxne
@shiaxne Жыл бұрын
@@EnteleiEchein um first of all I'm speaking about CURLY hair and nothing is said about wanting straight hair. SECOND of all, 3c hair is also very curly type hair. Since my hair type is much curlier, 4b, I cannot leave it out like my mom can, in an afro, because it may get tangled and puffy in her logic. Third of allll, I do not "desperately" want straight hair if I wanted it I could get that, I simply want to show off my curls freely. And if your hair is in fact straight you should have stayed out this comment replies and mind ur business... Butt I do understand where u were coming from but just making sure you understand.
@103lvm
@103lvm Жыл бұрын
I don’t hate my hair, I just need products that make my hair easy to maintain. I don’t want to be a slave to my hair in terms of maintaining hair straightening and afraid to sweat it out due to exercising. Tired of perms.
@vreugdenrico2118
@vreugdenrico2118 2 жыл бұрын
Thank God a black female as u talks openly about this topic, 2 all my black women,... know that ur all beauties with ur own natural hair, many thanks 4 uploading this video Respect 2 u Mrs Toni
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words❤️
@quassalove6814
@quassalove6814 Жыл бұрын
Let’s talk about black women (specifically those with 4a, 4b, 4c hair, pasting their edges to their forheads. Where did that come from? To me, its an attempt to emulate mixed hair textures where the edges lay down naturally with no gel. Can we make puffy, “nappy” 4c edges cool? Like….we aint gotta copy other textures all the time. Smh
@yagirlzee
@yagirlzee Жыл бұрын
Omigosh this!!! I've heard people I know say using gel on your edges completes a hairstyle and makes it look "sleek". However, as 4c girly, it doesn't make sense to have these licked-down looking edges and a coily puff behind that?? It seems very remnant of texturism. The whole thing doesn't make sense to me and upon that, my edges do not lay at all; give me two hours and I sweat it off. Also, I dunno, brushing and laying your edges down every morning seems like quite some manipulation and my edges have finally regrown back healthier than ever so...hard pass.
@brenaomi
@brenaomi Жыл бұрын
Mixed people can have 4a, 4b and 4c hair too, I wish people can stop being ignorant and to acknowledge that there’s no such thing as good hair
@christinem8799
@christinem8799 Жыл бұрын
I gave up on learning to do edges. Just accepted the way the way it usually is.
@whatsonhermindblog123
@whatsonhermindblog123 Жыл бұрын
@@brenaomi true
@dawudj2286
@dawudj2286 Жыл бұрын
Yes many mixed and biracial people have type 4 hair. Also many pacific islanders, Non Black Arab/ Jewish ethnicity people and Sicilians and some white Spanish people who live in Spain have 3C hair and they have less than 20% African DNA or no recent or none at all in the past 1000 years on DNA reports.
@LaMe202
@LaMe202 Жыл бұрын
Not all black women hate their hair..I absolutely LOVE my hair!! I think our hair is very misunderstood and society associates long flowing hair as beautiful and coily kinkier hair as "Nappy"...I went Natural about a year and a half ago and tbh I didn't know anything about my hair,and I really studied my hair and relied on youtubers to teach me how to take care of my hair..this was all a process and I am absolutely in Love with my hair. Tbh it's steps for me because I'm now crossing the path of feeling comfortable to style my hair and wear my natural hair and not wigs.So last night , I actually did my hair put makeup on and posted pictures on FB of me and my natural hair...I was so scares because this was like a revealing for me to my friends who have Never seen me natural..and tbh they embraced and told me how beautiful I am..I am happy and this for me is TRULY a journey❤💯...I Hate when Black women say they hate their hair because your HAIR is apart of you and God given and being in that mindset is self hate...learn your Hair and embrace it..it's so beautiful..and I'm very happy and thankful for my beautiful hair❤💘💝
@kamikazidorothy790
@kamikazidorothy790 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the beautiful video and reminding us how beautiful our hair is and spreading more light on it 💝
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! I've been wanting to do this video for awhile!
@jasmineroy9982
@jasmineroy9982 Жыл бұрын
I needed this video! I have such a love/hate relationship with my hair. Growing up I had relaxers and it was a lot easier to deal with. I also wore a lot of braids. I wasn't taught how to properly care for/maintain my hair (I was adopted by a white family.) I went natural 11 years ago and started wearing wigs and braids. I never took good care of my hair underneath. I recently chopped my hair and really started to care for it. It's grown so much. It's never been this healthy, but unfortunately I lost some of my edges due to tight braids and it's thinning. I still love my wigs and braids but I've been embracing my natural hair more. Plus my edges are growing back!
@jtm881
@jtm881 Жыл бұрын
I resonate with what you were saying at 5:22 so much. When I went natural in 2018, I didn’t want to go to school because I was anxious about my peers seeing me with short hair when I know I decided to transition from relaxed hair for myself. And now my Mum and I have noticed how typical everyday brands such as garnier and others are finally seeing the value of making products for black hair. Honestly the whole thing is crazy
@alainetate9448
@alainetate9448 Жыл бұрын
I love this. Informative, well spoken, amd the flow was everything! Thank you for encouraging all of us to embrace all textures of our hair.
@talisha5863
@talisha5863 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful commentary👏🏽👍🏽 Thanks for the words of encouragement to embrace our hair and each other✊🏽
@Lakeslover1
@Lakeslover1 Жыл бұрын
I used to hate my hair as a child. It seemed unmanageable, now with all the products I absolutely love it ! I dress it up and at 63, it’s going grey but it’s my best feature. It’s part of who I am . I’m from UK.
@alisameireis3628
@alisameireis3628 Жыл бұрын
You Go Natural head wraps are phenomenal!! I love the Open Turbans!! Very classy look in seconds!! I hadn’t seen my natural hair in over 40 years and just did my. IG Chop this past July. I am indebted to all the young ladies on KZfaq who have provided me with excellent information, techniques and product recommendations. I wear my hair “out” every day….mostly a big curly Afro. I love being ‘me’. May we (women with textured strands) treasure our tresses.
@Sevyn.teenStars
@Sevyn.teenStars 2 жыл бұрын
This is a beautifully orchestrated video & you spoke nothing but facts !!💯
@kc4283
@kc4283 Жыл бұрын
i LOVE my natural hair. I remember having shoulder length relaxed hair and its all i identified by when i cut it all off it was the most freeing thing I had ever did I wish I could go back to that night just to feel the freedom one more time!
@mhharley
@mhharley Жыл бұрын
Great commentary. I am one of those black women who loves her "naps". I switch it up from time to time and may throw on a wig. Recently I wore a short wig to work for a few days because it was time for a haircut and I couldn't get my hair to do what I wanted it to do. The Wyt people kept telling me how "stunning" I was when I wore the wig. I was actually offended. I couldn't wait to wear my natural hair again.
@cathymarie9727
@cathymarie9727 Жыл бұрын
I don’t take that as a compliment either
@true4585
@true4585 Жыл бұрын
I admire how wyt people see themselves as the standard though. I wish we did the same.
@audreyf9092
@audreyf9092 Жыл бұрын
Yep I showed a pic of my hair relaxed to some yt girl in my class and she asked me why I didn’t keep that hairstyle 😐 My hair is cute af that’s why
@TheLadyboss10
@TheLadyboss10 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. It's good to see we are talking about this issue more. Two things I want to point out is that the hair typing chart was created for a specific hair care line created by Andre Walker. It is not taught in cosmetology schools and it is very subjective. The other point is that our hair is not inherently weaker...we have passed down generations of bad hair care practices that has damaged our hair. I'm not a cosmetologist but I am an Esthetican and I follow Hair Scientist Cyndoll. She explains things in more depth than I could. Much love to you!
@l3Ilanle
@l3Ilanle Жыл бұрын
this video is so true i'm even realizing some habits i've took apart in sadly, this helped me be aware of them though i'm definitely going to rock my natural way more, i really do love my hair and she deserves more love
@ShAySlIm130
@ShAySlIm130 Жыл бұрын
I support black women , whatever they want to do to their hair. I recently texturizer and I am so happy with it. Your hair is only a PART of you. It doesn't make you who you are.....
@avybez
@avybez Жыл бұрын
Same for me sis-it’s no one else’s business what people do with their body parts or if it’s real or not.
@rahem_tullah.
@rahem_tullah. Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree. I like my hair but I really hate doing it. The pain, the time, the energy. Just no! My identity as a black woman is more than some hair. People should be allowed to do whatever. I do not Stan naturalistas
@ShAySlIm130
@ShAySlIm130 Жыл бұрын
@@avybez Absolutely!
@ShAySlIm130
@ShAySlIm130 Жыл бұрын
@@rahem_tullah. yes, exactly! No one can take your blackness from you.
@chenillesagoe6348
@chenillesagoe6348 10 ай бұрын
You used a hair texturizer, I had my hair texturised since I was 7. Nowadays, it’s hard to find genuine hair products for my hair. I decided to go natural (I might texturise in the future).
@MakaykayLAMB
@MakaykayLAMB Жыл бұрын
My dad has been a hairstylist (for white hair) for 30 years. He HATES getting mixed people or black people with A LOT of hair. He hates how much extra time it takes. He never charged more though. He’s just complain after. Hairstylists used to charge for the services not what your hair looks like. Even if my dad had to try to lift someone who’s dyed their hair black to blonde, he wouldn’t charge more. You charge for the service, the the products used, etc. not based on what the clients hair looks like and by doing that he was able to take in HELLA tips. I mean, people would give him $40-$100 tips. BUT again, my dads 30 years in the game so things have clearly changed DRASTICALLY.
@kelseyissastar
@kelseyissastar Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I am almost 30 and this message still hit me with love and validation. I've been recognizing my own hang ups and shame around my hair. I usually am so into myself but there are still things I am working on. I have a niece who looks like me, and one who is mixed and I feel like i am an example for them. I want to be the confident, beautiful Auntie they love once I remember they lookup to me. The pressure is indeed getting worse. Anyway thanks for making this!
@afroislandgirl
@afroislandgirl 3 ай бұрын
Black hair is so diverse and beautiful😊
@duchessofautumn
@duchessofautumn Жыл бұрын
Sadly based on my experience of working in the food service industry I quickly noticed that when my hair is in a afro textured hairstyle like braids, locks and twists people are very mean, rude, impatient and ruff towards me they are hesitant to say hello, look me in my face and have a good conversation with me. but when I wear soft wavy Marcia Brady hair ( minus the color) people treat give me tons of love, patience, and support. People are friendly, kind and helpful towards me as well.
@DOLCEKAY-ny3ig
@DOLCEKAY-ny3ig Жыл бұрын
Natural hair is one of those things that has to be promoted from day 1. It has to be embellished, styled, cared for, and worn on a very regular basis
@freakmeoutwillu
@freakmeoutwillu 2 жыл бұрын
and I agree 100% that beauty schools should train hairstylists to work with ALL kinds of hair..not just a handful convenient ones
@diadiaa892
@diadiaa892 2 жыл бұрын
I guess I was lucky in that I never felt bad for having the hair that I do. I have type 4A hair (for some context) but I used to think I had 4C because of how dense my hair was (and still is)... and I didn't know leave in conditioner was a thing until like 2016😅 The only negative memories I have for my hair was my mum yanking my hair in efforts of detangling it, giving me headaches and of course the pain from my butt sitting down on the floor for hours. Although it was very painful, I appreciate my mum doing what she could to take care of my hair. And always telling me that I looked 'cute' with it and that its 'long' looking back it wasn't long at all, but I was the only in the family with a lot of hair being the only girl at the time. My mum really made me wear it with pride😂. During the mid 2000's when I was a kid I wanted to perm my hair since another girl had her hair permed and I thought it looked nice. My mum would always deny my request saying that I'll ruin my hair. I knew where she was coming from as she herself permed her hair continuously when she was a teenager and till this day her hair is really damaged from it. I'm thankful that she didn't let me do it, instead she was always very open to trying out hairstyles she never done before (like crochet) on my head. She'd watch youtube videos and everything! I know that my mum is glad that my hair is as long and healthy as it is today; she tells me that my hair right now is her goal. She really taught me and my sister that we can do a lot with out hair without damaging it and I think the fact that she was very open with trying out these new hairstyles helped my sister and I love our hair for what it is! Of course it also does help when your hair is 'long' by 'black hair standards' (I got a lot of comments from other black girls in my school who wished their hair was as long as mine -- again my hair was like neck length it weren't that long back then) but I honestly think it was because my hair's health was always out first compared to the actual 'look' of it. *The TLDR is: I'm thankful that my mum wanted me to learn what she did much later in life -- that black hair is beautiful, and deserves to be taken care of! Even if you gotta endure a little pain to find out what really works for you! Learning to love your hair also can mean experimenting with it, but always out of appreciation and curiosity of what your hair can do, not what you can conceal about it!*
@clipaqua8848
@clipaqua8848 2 жыл бұрын
your mom is very cool for that! but my mom also used to yank my hair and that is a horrible energy to be doing hair in... at least in my scenario. if you have some extra time, try to patiently work with the knots and give it to her detangled. ALSO try Ethiopian hair butter.. you can make it at home. it will help your hair so much
@janiyahlynn4714
@janiyahlynn4714 2 жыл бұрын
I’m blessed to have a momma who was always gentle and taught me how to love my hair. I also was tired of my hair and wanted a perm, my momma said no like yours did. Thank The Lord our Mothers!
@keniyah9482
@keniyah9482 Жыл бұрын
Same, turned out my hair was just dehydrated and hated oil 😭
@KrissyFizzle
@KrissyFizzle Жыл бұрын
This was a beautiful message, your mom taught you and your sister very well ❤ You don't see stories like this that often
@cirrusm.2829
@cirrusm.2829 Жыл бұрын
I'm just a european with wavy hair and I didn't know it's really like that. Why is something normal and natural considered something weird? Type 4 hair is pretty on it's own, without any efforts to make it resemble any other type of hair
@kiiikaaaaaaaaaa7099
@kiiikaaaaaaaaaa7099 Жыл бұрын
No one asked for ur input
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 Жыл бұрын
True ....the sad thing is we started to categorize good hair verses bad hair
@evej4845
@evej4845 11 ай бұрын
I was initially looking for natural hairstyle videos and this video popped up after watching a few. I enjoyed this video as a black woman because I've honestly been through it all. I did the perms, constantly straightening my hair with a flat iron, sew in weaves, braids, wigs, locs, and cut my hair all off. I'm not ashamed of my natural hair, I'm more so ashamed of not knowing how to care for my real/natural hair myself. Thanks to KZfaq/ the internet I am working on that though.
@hanokokun9246
@hanokokun9246 Жыл бұрын
You taught me a lot thank you I used the term “nappy” for my hair not knowing the weight of that word I loved your video!
@luvajenoel4248
@luvajenoel4248 2 жыл бұрын
I love my hair and loving my hair took years of damage from society, friends, family, ex- boyfriends, jobs and social media and I'm still learning to love my hair an my body an me on the whole the journey to natural beauty takes time. Currently rocking my Rasta locs an I'm just in love more an more as time goes by despite the few people still hating but they don't matter what matters is my happiness an my journey. ❤️🏵️😊😊 Our hair is gold embrace the *Nappy*
@jmacknaturalista
@jmacknaturalista 2 жыл бұрын
Ewww chile!!! You did that, with this!!! I’m sharing to my IG! Beautifully put together! I love You Go Natural!!! This was the push to go ahead and change my profile picture here on YT…gotta find one! But yeah…💪🏾🙏🏾😘🖤✨
@ToniBryanneTV
@ToniBryanneTV 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! I believe we communicated on Instagram already, but I wanted to show my appreciation again!
@jmacknaturalista
@jmacknaturalista 2 жыл бұрын
@@ToniBryanneTV yes sis!!! We did!!! 🥰
@angenekameeks6391
@angenekameeks6391 Жыл бұрын
I love this video! Great content! It nearly had me in tear because I struggled to love my hair. I kept my natural hair hidden for years because I didn’t know what to do with it. I wouldn’t even wash it. I would go to one beautician to wash it an another one to install my wig/weave. Until one day I was at training and didn’t have time to get my hair done before leaving and I took my weave out and realized how much hair I had. Of course when I returned home. I went back to my normal routine but now I am really trying to embrace my hair. A few weeks ago it felt liberating just to wear my own hair. I didn’t have to worry about my wig sliding, or my braids being too tight or the stress on my edges. It felt good just to rub my fingers through my hair but enough of me. Thank you for this video and I pray that it will be inspirational to other.
@erm9755
@erm9755 Жыл бұрын
the thumbnail was enough for me to say that you’re speaking fax, this needs to be talked abt mpre
@lemonhead2844
@lemonhead2844 Жыл бұрын
This video is really important and informative. The last point really got me because sometimes I search up styles to do for my 4c hair and I mostly see extensions or mixed people with 3b or 3c hair or without the same hair texture as me as the result. Like that's not what I searched for I clearly searched for styles for 4c hair.
@mjsolomon
@mjsolomon Жыл бұрын
My mom always told me my hair was beautiful. When I was little, my mom kept it braided up, so my hair was longer. Other black girls pulled it to see if it was fake and they hated me. LOL. I was surprised to find out my hair was no prettier than anyone else's as I got older. Moms, get that brainwashing in early and often! I can't wear wigs and weaves though. I feel stupid in them.
@suphanedash985
@suphanedash985 Жыл бұрын
Great video I see this dislike for natural hair in alot of my friends I personally had that dislike until the movement and I saw all the things I could do with this hair. So now I'm all in
@carissaexplainsitall8481
@carissaexplainsitall8481 Жыл бұрын
This was very informative. I didn’t realize what you all go through 😩 for what it’s worth, I always thought my black friends were so much prettier when I was little. I loved their hair.
@butterflygirl3359
@butterflygirl3359 2 жыл бұрын
There are always attributes that are considered more or less desirable at different times and for different reasons. The blame game never gets anyone anywhere. Sometimes no matter how it’s said or not said, life just isn’t fair.
@AnaSpeirs
@AnaSpeirs Жыл бұрын
I'm glad my family didn't make me feel insecure about my hair. As long as its clean and the style is cute to me and doesn't take up too much of my time I'm good to go.
@GiftedEmani
@GiftedEmani 4 ай бұрын
Yes, girl!! Preach somebody had to say this, and you've done so with such empathy while educating us. I am glad I came across your channel 💕
@adorabellenamigadde6605
@adorabellenamigadde6605 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I am blessed to have 4c hair. I've been natural for 12 years. It was mostly a spiritual and mental journey... I can say today I genuinely believe it is EASY to take care of and grow my hair. This is because I stopped trying to change it. Trying to fit into 3c standards is better than trying to fit it into Type 2 I suppose, but many of us still ultimately have not accepted and do not love our kinky, zig-zaggy hair the way it is. AKA not being obsessed with wash n gos or only presenting it with an altered texture (like a twistout or braidout).
@vondamelanin906
@vondamelanin906 Жыл бұрын
As a black male, black hair is very unique and that is our identity, I understand what society has put black women through and it’s disgusting, but it’s okay to love your self all you have is you stop trying to make others feel comfortable while losing your self doing it, self love is power and that’s all we got our dignity.
@caramelcocoa234
@caramelcocoa234 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video! Honestly the convo is needed
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
I agree 💯
@jay_godbold
@jay_godbold 5 ай бұрын
I’ve always loved black hair and the way you can do so much to it. It’s always reminded me of something similar to a crown or beautiful hat that makes you look other worldly. I’m a quarter black so my hairs always been puffy and frizzy but never that perfect texture I’ve always wanted. To all you black queens out there, your hair makes you beautiful and should be taken care of and loved.
@T82ravdaman
@T82ravdaman Жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this info out sister. Black peoples' hair is totally different yet unique. I enjoy learning more about stuff like this, especially about our women. ❤
@princessprincess7708
@princessprincess7708 10 ай бұрын
Different yet unique is Our Afro. So it is really important to have full grip on who we are instead of the society telling us who we are. We are Afro people not black. I am not black I am Afro. Black looks like this⚫⚫⚫⚫⚫. I wish all Afro men could be proud and loud saying I am Afro Man not black man. The world need to know this truth instead of calling us A crayon colour
@NinaAnthonyVlogs
@NinaAnthonyVlogs 2 жыл бұрын
Great video 👍🏽I'm very passionate about natural hair, and have been natural for years now and have never looked back 😀
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick
@lilnativa_That_4C_hair_Chick Жыл бұрын
Neither sis, we on the same boat here!
@_melany_melo_
@_melany_melo_ Жыл бұрын
I definitely think people shouldn’t be afraid to be their unique selves. Everyone is starting to look the same it’s sad. We need to embrace the features that make us different. THAT is beautiful💖if we all did that instead getting all this surgery and stuff there wouldn’t be a societal beauty standard because we would all learn to see the absolute beauty in everything and everyone!
@naturallynewtothegame3891
@naturallynewtothegame3891 Жыл бұрын
I just did the big chop in 2/22 from being relaxed over 30 years. My go to KZfaqrs were the 4c girls, after somewhat understanding my hair I branched out to KZfaqrs with looser curls. It’s a shame that ppl/ society stamps a label of hate on ppl
@t.8837
@t.8837 Жыл бұрын
You should watch Eugenia kelcy on KZfaq .
@Phumismaicing
@Phumismaicing Ай бұрын
I don't hate my natural hair, I actually appreciate and love it very much
@lamorena6379
@lamorena6379 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sooo much for making the point that wearing wigs or weaves or straightening our hair isn’t “self-hate”. I hate that term anyway, as if everything about us is tied up in our hair.
@rahem_tullah.
@rahem_tullah. Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love my hair.but I absolutely hate doing it. The pain, the time the energy just no. Let everyone do their hair how they want.
@emmagray6510
@emmagray6510 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! You answered many of my questions and I went to hair school! They were never teaching anything about this hair type which I actually thought was stupid because I had allotvof people wanting me to do there hair!
@amitapatel7485
@amitapatel7485 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I did try natural for a while but never achieve the length have fine hair from the start. But for years I have gone as natural as I can. I love the end where you don't shame those who try other method. Wigs, weaves, braids, natural. Life is to short wear your hair for yourself. What makes you feel beautiful do it.
@freakmeoutwillu
@freakmeoutwillu 2 жыл бұрын
Racism is racism, whether its segregated bathrooms or unrealistic biased beauty standards with deep, historical roots of inequality.
@joyceg5421
@joyceg5421 2 жыл бұрын
Lol it’s racism huh?
@freakmeoutwillu
@freakmeoutwillu 2 жыл бұрын
@@joyceg5421 “lol” yes it is. Anything that enforces different standards (legal/political/educational/beauty/healthcare/ lifestyle/ behavioural) on different races is racism. Next time ask this question without the “lol” so you’ll sound reasonable instead of sounding ignorant.
@joyceg5421
@joyceg5421 2 жыл бұрын
@@freakmeoutwillu I laughed because racism is the least of your problems. You insulted me lol lol 😂
@tiredoftheworld4834
@tiredoftheworld4834 2 ай бұрын
@@joyceg5421how is racism the “least of your problems” when it affects your paycheck. Silly fool
@joyceg5421
@joyceg5421 2 ай бұрын
@@tiredoftheworld4834 You’re the silly fool😂 you don’t know me, my salary or if I’m even employed. That’s the problem, you guys know it all while still having issues with hair in the workplace. Your hair isn’t the problem. It’s you 👈🏾
@ladarriahjones2714
@ladarriahjones2714 2 жыл бұрын
Just got a new subscriber, thinking about dreading I’m trying to stray away from weaves, black women are the only ones with pores in our scalps let’s embrace that
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