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thegamorousrose · 10 months
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Natural hair appreciation
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yevai · 8 months
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Afro Barbie.
edited by me ♡
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bronze-goddess · 1 month
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The femininity and beauty of natural hair >>>
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blackgirlgoblog · 1 month
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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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ursulawhosoever · 8 months
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Oh, come and be reconciled at the wedding or funeral pyre
Romancing pride to death, disgusting categorizing liar
And how do we bleed and how do we breathe a love we're too proud to see?
The pride that turns the holy into blasphemy
But I will let You breathe on me🎶🎶
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rena00 · 10 months
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sanyu-thewitch05 · 1 year
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Why do white people, non-blacks, and people with non-coily hair want to be in the Natural Hair Movement so bad?!
Like- look at this!
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These were the comments to a YouTube short: responding to a Tiktok comment that said straight hair is natural(which is what happens when you let the curly Shirley’s into the movement because y’all wanted to be INcLUSiVE)
Btw, black people did start the first natural hair movement in the 60s. It was known as the black is beautiful movement, and have had natural hair shows 70 years ago. Don’t suddenly care about our shit when your people wouldn’t even want to go near it and call our hair nappy no less than 3 decades ago.
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idyllicbby · 29 days
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a must watch if you want to start your simplified natural hair journey!
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seriouslynatural · 5 months
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(via 5 Curly Girl Friendly Silicone-Free Heat Protectants)
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thegamorousrose · 9 months
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Natural hair appreciation 2
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shexari · 1 year
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embraceyourdestiny · 4 months
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*gently touches and lowers your hand* put the straightener down, love. she doesn’t deserve this…
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blackgirlgoblog · 2 months
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Understanding black women natural hair
Honestly speaking, I think one of the main problems a lot of black girls and women have with their hair is that they don’t know how to take care of it. As this is true, most Black women and girls don’t have a proper hair regimen.
Washing your hair once a month or once every few months it’s just not scalp healthy. Then Be wondering why they’re facing all this heavy breakage especially if they’re strands or not thick enough. 
The best advice somebody ever told me about natural hair is that you are going to have to learn about your hair as this was my hairstylist in 2019 when I knew nothing about my hair. Then the pandemic hit and I did a crazy amount of research and got a hair regimen.
A lot of times it’s trial and error. I still learn till this day I think black women want to quick fix for their hair without even doing the research and learning about their hair. At first I thought it was a length issue of hair which sometimes I still do but is also the texture of the natural hair.
We have to understand that the natural hair movement in the 2010s was very recent and a lot of Black people went back to their Texturist views, and actions since then. There has been a reverse of the work that was done in 2010s when it comes to natural hair.
More than ever I am seeing black girl saying that they hate their hair online. Bw/Bg have a hard time managing. Making fun of other black women who don’t wear lace front wigs or have their hair straight 24/7. Calling the natural hair community natural hair warriors because they lack the knowledge of that push for wearing natural hair. This is all a mental conditioning and passed down Texturism/Anti-Blackness
Also, a lot of black women don’t know they’re true curl type so we have black girls with 3c/4a hair claiming that they are for 4c. Which is causing a disruption in regards to proper representation of 4c hair. Reasons why I say it’s just best to say that you have 4 type hair if you’re in that curl range.
These are reasons why I said that her charting system is not that bad. I used to think that we need to get rid of the hair charting system created by Oprah Winfrey’s hairstylist Andre Walker. A lot of people wanted to get rid of the hair charting system. However, we need to know what type 4 hair because it’s the most discriminated against 
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ursulawhosoever · 8 months
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" Depois de lavar e hidratar profundamente seu cabelo e ele parece a nuvem mais delicada feita por anjos, amado por Jesus e beijado pela graça de Deus." Simmm👩🏾‍🦱💜🙏🏽
Yesss haha
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beauty---amazing28 · 1 year
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Style coily
Hair
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princesskittendonut · 6 months
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Finally wore my natural hair out. It's been about 7 years since I have done this. I always wear it out when in private but it's been forever since I have gone outside with it. Usually, I would stretch it out and put it in a low bun. I'm not sure if I'm gonna do this again. Just wanted to share in case anyone needed motivation to wear their natural hair.
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