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kilanihair · 9 months
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theesirenteller · 3 months
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Wig Wishlist
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curlkalon · 10 months
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Enhance Your Style with a Kinky Curly Headband Wig
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Embrace Natural Curls: The kinky curly headband wig offers a perfect solution for those who desire beautiful, natural-looking curls. With its realistic texture and bounce, this wig allows you to effortlessly rock a head-turning hairstyle without spending hours styling your own hair. Whether you have straight hair and want to try something different or want to enhance your existing curls, the kinky curly headband wig is a game-changer.
Easy and Convenient: Say goodbye to complex wig installations or time-consuming styling routines. The headband wig design makes it incredibly easy to put on and take off, saving you valuable time and effort. Simply slip on the headband and adjust it to your comfort. The wig sits securely on your head, giving you a hassle-free experience. It's perfect for those who are always on the go or prefer a low-maintenance hair routine.
Versatile and Stylish: The kinky curly headband wig offers endless styling possibilities. You can wear it with the headband for a chic and casual look or remove the headband and style it with other accessories for a more formal or glamorous appearance. Experiment with different headbands, scarves, or even hairstyles like updos and half-up styles. The versatility of this wig allows you to express your unique style and switch up your look effortlessly.
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Get the Look You Want with Blissful Buity Empire's Human Hair Wigs
If you’re looking for a convenient and easy way to change your look, our Bone Straight Hair and Kinky Curly Human Hair Wigs are the perfect solution. With their high-quality human hair and versatile styling options, you’ll love the way you look and feel. So why wait? Try our new collection today and experience the Blissful Beauty Empire difference!
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hair-wigs1 · 2 years
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Kinky Straight Human Hair Wigs
Nadula hair company offers various kinky straight wigs such as kinky straight headband wigs, kinky straight lace wigs, and other kinky straight human hair wigs with bangs to give a more natural and elegant look.
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Increase Your Pretty Privilege
💎 Know your beauty. Matching the beauty standard won’t make you beautiful. I’m phasing out my basic straight & body wave wigs for kinky straight that match my hair texture.
🤍 Other’s beauty doesn’t detract from yours.
💍 Decrease your social media consumption. Social media can make you feel ugly when no one else views you that way.
💎 Spend as little as possible for the greatest of good. I don’t mean be cheap, but shop around for the best price you can find.
💍 Make your beauty benefit you. When your self esteem is low and you’re all dressed up, it can feel like others are taking it for granted.
💎 Use your color analysis religiously. I purposely wore a nail color that makes a gorgeous contrast on my skin and earned numerous compliments.
💍 Worry about yourself instead of factors you can’t control. If you step out in the world worried about how others will perceive you or whether anyone will remember the time you forgot deodorant, you might as well lock yourself in your room. Stop caring about what doesn’t serve you.
💎 Lay your stake. Being 100% nice to your detriment will drain the life and energy out of you before 40% stern will. You will be respected more.
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battleangel · 7 months
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I Am Not My Hair
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What actually happens if I shave my head bald?
Why cant I see what I look like without hair?
Why do I have to be sick or have cancer or be dying?
Why am I not allowed as a woman to just shave my head?
Why do I need a reason, a justification, an explanation?
Why do I have to justify being hairless?
Why are people acting like Im dying and have cancer just because Im bald?
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Nothing happens. Thats the gag.
Youve been taught to fear.
Its just my bald head. Why is that forbidden?
Verboten?
Why cant I ever see what my actual head looks like without all this hair on it?
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Why cant I see what my face looks like without it constantly being surrounded by hair?
What if I like being bald?
What if I like not spending $1200+ a year on my hair?
What if I like not styling my hair?
What if I like not doing anything with my hair other than cutting it super short, about an inch or two, every few months?
Why does it threaten people for a woman not to care about her hair?
I dont want to go to a hair salon or barbershop.
I dont want to go back to an afro.
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I dont want locs or dreads.
I dont want shaved sides, I already did that last year.
I dont want corn rows or bantu knots, Ive done that too.
I dont want to grow it out.
I dont want a $500 lace front wig.
I dont want a wig professionally installed by a stylist every 2 to 3 months.
I dont want to wash or brush my hair.
I dont want to put any products in my hair.
Why is it a sin for a black woman to not want to grow her hair out?
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I dont want my "long beautiful" hair back.
I dont want it halfway down my back again.
I dont want it to my waist again.
I dont want to relax it again -- there are lawsuits against Loreal, black women who used Just For Me and other chemical relaxers to straighten their hair are being diagnosed with cancer, inferitility and fibroids.
The chemicals in a relaxer are strong enough to break down and destroy the natural texture of your curly coiled kinks and force it to be straight -- those same chemicals are also strong enough to literally peel paint off of cars -- why are you putting this directly on your scalp for an hour plus every 2 to 3 months from the time you are a pre-teen or in high school until adulthood, for decades, and thinking that there wont be health issues?
They target products to Black women that kill them.
Remember the little Black girls that sang the R&B pop jingle in the Just For Me commercial?
"Just for me...hair so healthy, silky and free."
Who was that song for?
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This was the 90s and there were multiple Black girl groups back then -- TLC, 702, Blaque, Xscape, Jade, Total, MoKenStef, etc. -- they wanted to get us while we were young so we would keep using their products until adulthood. 
I got my first perm, I am 4C, at 11. I was so glad my mother stopped burning me with the hot comb that she had tortured me with since I was 5. Anything was better than that as I had a very sensitive scalp or "tenderheaded" as it is called in our community.
I couldnt wait to go to Touch of Magic salon where my older sister already had her long, silky hair. I was tired of being tortured by a hot ass comb that was constantlu burning my fucking scalp and I was tired of being told to "sit still" while my scalp was being fucking burned. I couldnt wait for the Revlon Fabulaxer so the dreaded golden hot comb could be forever banished from my existence.
From 11 to 34, 23 years, I faithfully got  a relaxer at the salon every 2 to 3 months. It was about $120+ (relaxer, deep condition, style, split ends, color, etc.). Over the years, that fucking adds up, over $100k I spent on my hair. Even when I went natural at 34, my 4c hair is extremely thick, kinky, nappy, unruly and very difficult to deal with. People have literally broken combs trying to comb through it. Needless to say, I couldnt manage anything myself but a wash and go so I spent thousands at the salon as a 4c natural on Senegalese twists, box braids, Bantu knots, corn rows, twist outs, twist updos and flat twists. 
Then I shaved my sides and cut my hair super short and started going to barber shops but I was dyeing it fuschia back then so my hair was still costing me money.
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Then last year, I finally just grabbed kitchen scissors out of my kitchen and hacked it myself and decided I was never going to go back to a salon or barbershop.
I was going to cut my hair with kitchen scissors myself every 2 to 3 months. I do like different looks so I have five cheap synthetic shitty wigs that are different colors (blue, blonde, green, black). Depending on the lewk and fit, either I just wear my hair natural and short or I slap a wig on.
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But thats it. No maintenance, no upkedp, no hair care routines, no wasting away a Saturday at a salon, no barbershops, no wash and gos, no 15 hour sessions getting braided extensions. 
Just literally cutting it with kitchen scissors every 2 to 3 months and slapping on a cheap shitty wig whenever I have a certain fit or lewk and thats it.
Then in August, I decided to shave my head bald. I didnt want even a few inches of hair anymore so I grabbed my husbands razor and shaved it. Didnt go to a barbershop or stylist. Had no idea how to even use the razor and just shaved it all off in under 10 minutes. I loved the bald look especially with thick ass winged liquid eyeliner, bold dramatic eyeshadow and colorful lipstick.
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I have a few inches of growth that in a month or two, I will grab the kitchen scissors again and cut my hair down to an inch or two. Ill do that every few months. I love it bald but even shaving my head on a regular basis is more time than I choose to devote to my hair. Cutting it with scissors to an inch or two every 2 to 3 months is my absolute limit.
As a woman, thats not allowed.
Especially as a Black woman.
And I was raised by a Southern Baptist fundamentalist, so forget about it.
You have to obsess over your hair, products, styling, color, length, look, appearance, texture, curl pattern, thickness, volume, care routines, pre poo, deep conditoning, tea tree oil, diffusing, texturizing, blow out, straightening, relaxing, lace front wig installations, weaves, kanekalon, bundles, braids, twists, locs, dreads, corn rows, bantu knots...
You cant just not do your hair!
Only you can. Because thats exactly what I do.
Even as a Black woman and we are brainwashed to be absolutely obsessed with our hair.
Go back and look at the hysteria India Arie caused when she shaved her "beautiful curls".
Just like India Arie, I am not my hair.
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cancerian-woman · 3 months
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Bonnie’s wigs were bad in tvd because they hired no one to style Kat’s hair and then didn’t allow her to style it herself but why do some people make it a thing in fics?
It’s really gross to create dialogue from Bonnie about how she couldn’t wear her hair a certain way in a story. Or have characters call out a difference in Bonnie’s hair during a certain season vs. the way the author is telling the story. That being said there’s plenty of ways for Bonnie’s hair to look and it doesn’t have to be a “shocking” to Bonnie’s peers.
Black women are diverse with their hair: curly, kinky, straight, long, short, braids, locs, Bantu knots, Afros, weaves etc.. whatever you choose to do with Bonnie’s hair is your choice! The same way it would be with your own. Think she should be a redhead with curly hair like the books? Cool! Think she’s good in blonde? Great! It just doesn’t have to be a “weird” change in a fanfic. My friends and I had a vote that Bonnie feels like a sew-in girlie once! She’s a young witch, always on the move sew-ins are quick to style. It could work for her.
Just do some research if you don’t know how to address Bonnie’s hair or black hair in general. That’s all.
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nadinediary · 8 months
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Corporate Fashion with 𝒩adine.
As of the beginning of 2023, I got promoted to coordinator at my job, making me a full-time corporate girlie. I wanted to share some fashion tips and advice for my other entry-level girls who are new to the corporate workplace. To begin, Looking at your workplace guidelines on work attire is important. My agency is lenient, not having restrictions on footwear or colours, so keep that in mind throughout the post. I’ll provide reference photos (the images aren’t mine).
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Beauty
Most corporate occupations have this silent rule that women have to wear makeup. Fortunately, that isn't the case at my place of work. I wear makeup to work because I want to. I like to keep my makeup simple and light.
I don't wear foundation, but I do use concealer for my hyperpigmentation. I apply it under my eyes, on the corners of my mouth and any acne scars. For my brows, I like to keep my natural brow shape, just lightly filling in and brushing them. For blush, I use cream on my cheeks and nose bridge.
I have dark skin, so most brown lip liners aren’t dark enough for me, so I use a combination of black and brown liners paired with a sheer pink gloss. I finish off my makeup, highlighting my nose and cheekbones. I've made it a part of my beauty routine to get my lashes done, and I usually go with a cat hybrid set.
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I used to have long, stiletto French nails, but lately, I've been learning the guitar, so I've kept my nails short with red gel polish.
As for hair I almost always have my hair in protective styles most notably cornrows, but when my hair is out of braids I have it in a low bun. I’ve recently bought a kinky straight wig that I’ve cut and customised similarly to the reference photo, and I’m so in love with it.
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Basics
From satin blouses to pencil skirts, the basics include all the trusty fashion essentials for the office. Sticking to neutral when working in a corporate workspace is always safe. If you love colours like me, I’d advise you to include coloured pieces such as turtlenecks, blouses or scarves to brighten your outfit.
As for inspiration, I think you can’t go wrong with a matching set. My favourite set is a white waistcoat paired with a long pencil skirt; I also have a similar waistcoat and pants set in grey. I wear slip-on loafers during warmer weather, and during cooler temperatures, I will wear boots and a turtleneck underneath the waistcoat or a trench coat.
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Dressing for the Weather
Regarding weather, for winter, you can switch out your summer blouses and linen shirts for high-neck tops, turtlenecks and knit sweater vests to layer. I'm Australian, so our winters can feel much colder. Therefore I usually wear tweed blazers and coats. I own three trench coats for work; one in black, one in beige and the other in white; I rotate between the three.
I suggest having neutral-coloured outerwear so you can reuse and style them with more pieces. I have a stereotypical girly style so I love tweed sets paired with stockings and a nice pair of boots or heels when the weather gets cold.
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As for Summer, I like to focus on the fabric of the pieces I own, prioritising breathable and lightweight textures such as; cotton, linen, silk or satin. Pairing my tops with loose-fitted, lightweight pants and silk skirts. You can throw on a blazer when it's feeling a bit cooler. It’s important to learn how to style your body type, I'm a pear shape, so I have wider hips with a smaller upper body and waist. I like showing my figure, so I usually wear fitted high-waisted trousers, shorts and skirts.
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Accessories & Essentials
I love my loafers; as previously mentioned, I wear slip-on loafers during warmer weather, but for those who have to wear heels for work, you can never go wrong with a sturdy pair of sling-back heels. I like shopping for my work shoes at Charles and Keith; they are affordable and good quality.
I've recently switched from a shoulder bag to a backpack for my back health; I previously used a Burberry shoulder bag, but I've since switched to an Ecosusi women's vintage backpack in black.
I’m a maximalist to the core although I like to keep my jewellery minimal for work, My staples are some thick gold hoops, my Casio gold watch and my gold cross necklace, which I pair with a few rings and bracelets, that’s all.
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Good luck to all my corporate baddies and nine-to-five girlies.
Sincerely,
𝒩adine.
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Girlhood + Hair
A huge part of girlhood for me was surrounded by my hair, particularly how it was styled. Being a young black girl in the Caribbean, I think it's indicative of our experience at one point we'd sit in between our mother's legs or a very close relative to have our hair braided on a Sunday afternoon before school on Monday. Styles ranged from extravagant partings in canerows, braids, and two-strand twists adorned with clips, bubbles, and ribbons to make us look presentable. This was the case for me until at some stage my hair was relaxed. Moving from detailed and creative hair designs downgrading to a simple container of chemicals making my once kinky hair filled with expression into a sleek conformative look. I can remember being 6 years old when this happened, my mother had relaxed hair it was easier for her to manage at the time and she thought why not do the same to me? I was old enough for my young scalp to take on the harsh chemicals. I still remember the pink and green box with the little girl on the packaging her hair straight with curler set curls in them at the end, I thought wow I'd look so pretty like that too. Although now I look back on it as the innocence of my virgin hair being stolen from me. After I turned 14 I decided to no longer have my hair chemically relaxed I wanted to get to know my natural hair. I couldn't remember what my hair looked like when I was robbed of an experience figuring out how to manage my hair. So I took it upon myself to go on the journey of becoming a natural again. I did the big chop and rocked my tiny afro for quite some time then my sister did my hair in afro kinky twists for the first time. It made me feel like the prettiest girl on earth and no one could tell me otherwise. She had never done that style before on anyone, I was basically her guinea pig so she could figure out how to do it on herself. I of course was more than willing to be a lab rat, they looked wonky but I didn't care I loved them because I had never seen myself like that before. I felt pretty with my hair relaxed yes, I loved getting my hair put into a fresh curler set every Sunday, but something about the kinky twists had just resonated with me more. I felt a sense of identity with all its imperfections the wonky parts, I felt different and that was better than anything in the world. Another part of your hair journey as a young black girl was when you were allowed to get your first set of box braids with colour at the ends. For some reason, the universal option chosen is more often than not purple.  I've asked my friends and they too said their first experience with coloured braids was purple. We all gravitated to purple there's something so innocent about our collective love of the colour purple in our hair as young girls juxtaposed our different tones of beautiful skin we all looked phenomenal. Even now as I'm on the cusp of being a full-blown adult entering my 20s I still find myself experimenting with my hair in different styles. This year alone I've done several styles from faux locs, butterfly locs, Marley twists, box braids with beads, French braids and lace front wigs. I always find myself back to kinky twists, they hold a special place in my heart they opened my eyes to see my true beauty in a natural state. My younger self got to experience that feeling of getting a natural hairstyle done for the first time I'll never be able to get that back again  I do envy my younger self for having that feeling of being renewed, reborn, liberated even. Hair and one’s journey with their hair is a particularly important part of girlhood specifically black girlhood that no one speaks on and I'm glad that I'm able to do so through my blog.
     I didn't go natural I started to love the hair I was born with.
           -Your favourite Curly Girly 
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All photos used can be found in the linked Pinterest board :)
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artzychic27 · 3 months
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The Black Akuma Class and Hair based on that one Black-ish episode. Ya’ll know which one I’m talking about
Alysha: ‘What’s a hair day?’ There are so many different types of hair days.
Safiya: When Black Women think of hair day, they think of wash day, they think of sore arms.
Chavonne: Detangling to conditioning to hot oil treatments.
Marquita: When I was a kid, that meant, like, leaning over a sink while maman would- like at awkward angles- putting my head in the sink and running water and shampooing my hair.
Safiya: What a relaxer is- it is a creamy chemical substance which takes kinky, curly hair, and straightens it.
Liana: I had my first relaxer when I was seven. I begged, begged for straight hair.
Nangwaya: I heard that getting a relaxer can be very painful.
Iman: Girls sit there while it burned in little, tiny parts, and then the stylists would say, “Ba- just- j-j- Don’t be tender-headed.”
Andre: If I decided to go natural… How would this go?
Julanah: Well, you would start with the big chop.
Andre: … The big chop?
Marcus: Did someone say ‘big chop?’ Andre, come on, we doing this, or what? *Pulls out a razor* I can get you natural in less than ten minutes.
Andre: What is he talking about?
Julanah: Basically, the Big Chop means that we cut off all the relaxed hair, and what’s left is a really cute short haircut. Like Nico’s.
Marcus: It’s the only way to go.
Kimani: There’s Dookie braids, “Poetic Justice” braids, and just so many more kinds of braids. I’m always wearing braids, ‘cause I swim a lot.
Alysha: Twist outs, braid outs, Bantu knots, kinky twists. I love my hair. It’s versatile. I can do what I want with it.
Myana: Updos, down’dos, ponytails, pigtails. Our hair just… It can be anything.
Liana: You know what he needs? A toupee. Andre, trust me, wigs have done wonders for me over the years. I want braids. I get ‘em in two seconds. A taper cut? Boom. On me just like that.
Andre: I’m not wearing a toupee.
Nangwaya: Exactly. Put the boy in some whicks and call it a day.
Julanah: Yeah, that’s a good idea. And when he’s grown his hair out, I can hook him up with some locs. How does that sound, Andre?
Nico: Guys, guys, the style doesn’t matter… As long as it pisses Gabriel off, we’re set.
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kilanihair · 11 months
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Comparing Virgin Bundle Options: Which One is Right for You?
When it comes to finding the perfect hair bundles, Virgin hair is often the top choice for its quality and longevity. If you're in the market for Virgin bundles, look no further than Kilani Hair. With an array of options to choose from, Kilani Hair offers a range of Virgin bundles that cater to different needs and preferences. In this article, we'll compare the various Virgin bundle options available on their website and help you determine which one is right for you.
Brazilian Virgin Bundles:
For those seeking thick and luxurious hair, Brazilian Virgin bundles are an excellent choice. Known for their versatility and natural texture, these bundles are perfect for achieving voluminous and bouncy hairstyles.
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If you desire silky and lustrous hair, Peruvian Virgin bundles are worth considering. These bundles offer a lightweight feel and a smooth texture, providing a sleek and elegant look.
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Malaysian Virgin Bundles:
For individuals looking for soft and shiny hair with a natural wave, Malaysian Virgin bundles are a fantastic option. These bundles blend seamlessly with various hair types, making them a popular choice.
Conclusion:
Regardless of your hair type or desired style, Kilani Hair's range of Virgin bundles has something to offer. Whether you prefer Brazilian, Peruvian, or Malaysian hair, each option promises exceptional quality and style versatility.
Take your time to explore the website (www.kilanihair.com) and choose the Virgin bundle that aligns with your preferences and enhances your natural beauty. Remember, investing in high-quality Virgin hair is an investment in confidence and long-lasting style.
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blackgirlgoblog · 2 months
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The next natural hair movement…….
If their is another Natural hair movement I don’t think it will be like 2016 movement but more of a lifestyle great example, like black women in luxury it’s a lifestyle.
I do think a lot of black women are at their breaking point when it comes to straight lace front wigs. I honestly believe the straight lace front wigs was to reverse the work that was done in 2010s natural hair movement . It was the biggest disguised agenda and a lot of people don’t see it as that. I’m talking about the lace front wigs that don’t mimic our natural hair. 
Honestly, my fear even if there was another natural hair movement, I feel as though due to lack of knowledge, Black people would completely do it wrong, because they have not completely full understood till this day about Texturism and the full representation of black women. 
I have seen more than ever a lot of Black women and girls being very texturist online actually a lot more than ever. It has been long overdue for another natural hair movement. Also, ever since the recession that we are currently having after the pandemic, there has been more discourse about natural hair. While, after every recession there is a new popular black hairstyle that black women lean onto.
I think the next movement with focus more on healthy hair, 4 type hair coily hair getting the recognition and love that it deserves. Focussing more on hair porosity such as low, high and medium hair porosity as it is important.
Well, I don’t think removing hairstyles like weaves and wigs are extremely necessary. However making it an enhancer instead of a diminishing ones beauty. What I mean by this is instead of a straight Brazilian, Peruvian, Malaysian weaves/wigs how about using Afro kinky curly sew in, clip ins, tape ins, and v/u wigs. There should be a push for this a lot more now that technology has advanced in regards to 4 type hair textures. A push for more hairstyles/ protective styles that look more authentically to black women and a lot how to properly use these protective styles for proper hair health/growth.
Also to add a push to perceive shorter 4 type natural hair as feminine for Black women. Fully emphasizing not using a negative terms and statements about natural hair. Fully and completely removing the the anti-black language towards natural hair.
If there will be another natural hair movement, it needs to focus on the representation for 4 type hair, shorter natural hair/locs, and fine natural hair. The movement need to be on a control social platform that comments can be control or have some type of control on the platform
Also, more educating for more hair porosity to help more black women on what hair products to use on their Natural as this is vital for the movement/lifestyle.
Let’s see what this generation picks tbh I don’t know if another natural hair movement will ever come back since it’s been almost about 10 years since the last one……
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curlkalon · 1 year
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Effortless Wig Collection - Curlkalon Hair
IZETTE CROCHET WIG
The Izette Crochet Wig is a type of wig that is made using the crochet technique. It is a popular style of wig that is often worn by people who want a protective hairstyle that looks natural and is easy to maintain. The wig is made by crocheting hair extensions onto a cap that is placed on the head. The hair extensions can be made from a variety of materials, including synthetic hair, human hair, or a combination of both.
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Crochet wigs are popular because they are versatile and can be styled in many different ways. They can also be made in a variety of lengths and textures to suit different preferences. The Izette Crochet Wig, in particular, is known for its natural-looking curls and its ability to be styled in a variety of ways. It is also known for its affordability and ease of use.
If you are interested in purchasing an Izette Crochet Wig or any other type of crochet wig, you can find them online or in some beauty supply stores. It is important to choose a wig that is made from high-quality materials and that is the right size for your head to ensure a comfortable fit.
JOSEY CROCHET WIG
The Josey Crochet Wig is a type of wig that is made using the crochet technique. This wig is popular for its long, straight hair that is often styled with a middle part. It is a great option for those who want a protective hairstyle that looks natural and is easy to maintain.
The Josey Crochet Wig is made by crocheting hair extensions onto a cap that is placed on the head. The hair extensions can be made from a variety of materials, including synthetic hair, human hair, or a combination of both. The wig is known for its versatility and can be styled in many different ways, making it a popular choice among people who like to change up their look often.
If you are interested in purchasing a Josey Crochet Wig, you can find them online or in some beauty supply stores. When choosing a wig, it is important to choose a wig that is made from high-quality materials and that is the right size for your head. You may also want to consider the texture and length of the hair to ensure that it meets your needs and preferences.
TRACEY CROCHET WIG
Tracey is always on-trend and stands out in the crowd with her larger-than-life personality. She has large, springy curls that are shaped to a flowy bob with customizable bangs you can cut and style to perfectly frame your face. With this full wig, you never have to use leave-out, making Tracy the go-to-wig for the stylish girl on the go.
All the wigs in the Curlkalon® Crochet Wig Collection are made from premium synthetic fibers that are natural-looking, breathable, and long-lasting
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Curly v/s Straight Wigs - Choosing the Better One!
When selecting a wig, there are several things to take into account. Personal tastes, lifestyle, and finances are all significant considerations. The wig that best suits your demands and tastes will ultimately be your greatest choice. A straight wig can be a fantastic option if you're searching for a low-maintenance wig that nonetheless appears natural.
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I think the thing that pisses me off about the dearth of long hair is that when we do see long hair it’s never actually like, done up? Galadriel and Gil-Galad essentially had a wig slammed on their heads and called it a day.
It’s like the studio was against having creative or unique hairstyles because it would be too much effort or money or something.
If they’re worried about monotony in their characters, it’s much easier to create individual-specific looks with long hair than short. No one’s putting their hair in elaborate braids? No one’s entwining gold or silver in there? No pins, headdresses, clasps with the symbol of their house for easy visual cues? Different hair styles specific to different elven cultures? No long curly hair, no long straight hair, no long kinky hair, or hair with unique colours?
Nope, it’s just one brown, ear-length, swept back wig shared between the major players.
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