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  • čas přidán 9. 02. 2017
  • During Girl chat, the ladies of "The Real" and guest co-host Remy Ma share their reactions to a study that showed bias against black women with natural hair.

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  • @RichesNKanneh
    @RichesNKanneh Před 7 lety +3063

    Who the hell ask white women their opinion on black women's hair? That was ridiculous.

    • @IsabelleMN11
      @IsabelleMN11 Před 7 lety +119

      JessAmy145 your opinion doesn't matter, good or bad. it's not an insult to you, it just doesn't matter. we live in a society that prioritizes eurocentric aesthetics, and a lot of black women are working hard to undo the conditioning that afrocentric aesthetics aren't good enough. so even if you think black women's hair is gorgeous, or you think it's ugly, your opinion doesn't matter, and we don't want to hear it. if you are interested in just empowering your fellow women and their looks, that's honestly cool. but know that your opinion doesn't/shouldnt matter and be ok with that.

    • @Nairah912
      @Nairah912 Před 7 lety +61

      JessAmy145 your opinion on a black woman's hair isn't needed

    • @feyiplus4500
      @feyiplus4500 Před 7 lety +40

      JessAmy145 So will you like black women's opinion on your skin colour?

    • @feyiplus4500
      @feyiplus4500 Před 7 lety +44

      JessAmy145 I think you fail to see what we mean here. Why would you think that white women's opinion about our hair should even matter? It is incredibly stupid to make our hair a topic of discussion for you. I don't care about all white people not being the same. I don't go about thinking all white people are the same. What I want to know is why would you think your opinion about my hair matters?

    • @murielmelly7688
      @murielmelly7688 Před 7 lety +18

      JessAmy145 Lol we just don't care about your opinions on our hair for multiples reasons ✌😂

  • @alexiastargirl
    @alexiastargirl Před 7 lety +6128

    I wish somebody would be offended by my dreadlocks. I haven't fought in awhile

    • @kendra11363
      @kendra11363 Před 7 lety +277

      alexia gordon 😂😂😂 ROFL! Please don't fight.

    • @ritz_essence1547
      @ritz_essence1547 Před 7 lety +217

      alexia gordon hilarious!!! Haven't laughed in a while! 😂

    • @dsanto6438
      @dsanto6438 Před 7 lety +366

      Girl... Don't go by yourself, call me. 😂

    • @NallahBrown
      @NallahBrown Před 7 lety +32

      hahah.

    • @danyellebelbin654
      @danyellebelbin654 Před 7 lety +21

      I just started freeforming and I am loving it.

  • @tinamarie2484
    @tinamarie2484 Před 6 lety +4271

    I don't give a damn what people have to say about OUR natural hair.

    • @melindacaudill6621
      @melindacaudill6621 Před 5 lety +15

      Girl I don't know why anyone would say anything negative about black womens natural hair. I have ALWAYS thought black womens hair is so beautiful especially when it's curly!! Honestly white hair is boring!!! I hope that didn't come across rude!!

    • @Amanda-oi6pb
      @Amanda-oi6pb Před 5 lety +4

      good for you!

    • @idkig1989
      @idkig1989 Před 5 lety +2

      Honestly, I absolutely ADORE the curly hair look and wish my sad thin wavy hair could do that!

    • @rogeracosta7326
      @rogeracosta7326 Před 5 lety +3

      tinamarie2484 Amen 🙏 sister

    • @alluringbliss4165
      @alluringbliss4165 Před 5 lety +3

      couldn't agree more

  • @shaynanichelle8621
    @shaynanichelle8621 Před 5 lety +635

    I’m like Adrienne, “Why would someone be offended about what grows out of my head?” That’s crazy

    • @lovechocolatemuffins
      @lovechocolatemuffins Před 4 lety +15

      She should keep this energy when it comes to body hair as well lol

    • @Staycozyathomee
      @Staycozyathomee Před rokem

      @@lovechocolatemuffins that proves that you just nasty and don’t shave 🤢

  • @alanakahiapo3604
    @alanakahiapo3604 Před 7 lety +2687

    White girl: $2 herbal essences shampoo & conditioner pack, brushes hair, puts in rubber band - "done"
    Black girl: $40 shampoo, $55 conditioner, hair masque, olive oil, argan oil, style pudding, serum, mousse, 1 hr of twisting individual sections, extra oil on roots, satin sleep cap/ pillowcase, 8 hrs of sleep, 20 minutes undoing/combing through twists, 10 minutes to apply extra product - "messy"

    • @LuanaMaria22
      @LuanaMaria22 Před 5 lety +149

      You betta preach sis !

    • @AppleBottomJ
      @AppleBottomJ Před 5 lety +164

      Alana Kahiapo I wish my shampoo and conditioner was $2

    • @Lashawnda24
      @Lashawnda24 Před 5 lety +8

      Alana Kahiapo so true

    • @chaink_100
      @chaink_100 Před 5 lety +40

      This makes me want to do a big chop, this is so stressful lol.

    • @KillinEmSlowly1
      @KillinEmSlowly1 Před 5 lety +29

      I agree with you love. I mean my shampoo and conditioner is definitely not $2 because I have virgin hair and like to treat it like royalty lol. But I do agree that sooo much effort is put into curly hair and it is far from messy. My nieces and nephews are half black and I’m utterly in love with their hair. I can’t believe ANYONE would consider curly hair to be messy. I had long hair down to my butt and cut it shoulder length because I wanted to grow it back healthy and my sister in law and other of their family members would ask me why I cut my hair. And I just thought to myself, I am NOT my hair.

  • @shanellem7091
    @shanellem7091 Před 7 lety +4181

    How are you calling yourself a hairstylist if you can't style all types of hair?

    • @jamie9914
      @jamie9914 Před 7 lety +56

      Elle Right

    • @KimmiePie1
      @KimmiePie1 Před 7 lety +2

      Elle 💯

    • @misseydj123
      @misseydj123 Před 7 lety +241

      Same with being a makeup artist. If you can't do makeup on ALL skin tones, don't bother claiming the title of a MUA.

    • @ivoriangirl
      @ivoriangirl Před 7 lety +7

      THANK YOU !

    • @loloth13
      @loloth13 Před 7 lety +5

      Girl preach!!🙌🏾

  • @svnsknz
    @svnsknz Před 6 lety +1911

    I strongly disagree with Remy. Black women don't need 50 pairs of wigs to make other races feel more comfortable.

    • @ririaj1505
      @ririaj1505 Před 5 lety +44

      True!

    • @ninahndz5880
      @ninahndz5880 Před 5 lety +26

      They dont need them but they sure spend a lot of money undoing their natural look to have hair like????

    • @cindys2995
      @cindys2995 Před 4 lety +63

      She sounded stupid. Loni was twitching in her chair, lol!

    • @laurynchandler5877
      @laurynchandler5877 Před 4 lety +6

      😂😂😂

    • @patriciaolivia4545
      @patriciaolivia4545 Před 4 lety +4

      You telling me with that stupid comment

  • @israelcoppin5116
    @israelcoppin5116 Před 5 lety +514

    I’m not owning 50 different wigs for a soul

    • @zooeea
      @zooeea Před 4 lety +23

      That comment kinda upset me. You shouldn’t have to change for anybody. Yes it may stir up an issue but it’s an issue they shouldn’t have, so you can’t be concerned about that. That’s their problem. You be you.

    • @dirtydan5399
      @dirtydan5399 Před 4 lety

      Redbon e your comment is all over the place

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 Před 3 lety

      Its cool for a different "look"
      Or different colors

    • @RTA6226
      @RTA6226 Před 2 lety +1

      This study doesn't surprise me at all!! Any African-American should be able to see those subtle signs, that we (including our hair) are seen as less attractive and our look is seen as distasteful. HOWEVER, that is NOT our problem!

    • @RTA6226
      @RTA6226 Před 2 lety

      Me neither Israel!

  • @eboniemacha3066
    @eboniemacha3066 Před 7 lety +667

    My supervisor(She's white) last year saw me with my natural curly hair. So the next week I came in to work and I had my hair straightened. She actually told a co worker that I need to keep my hair straightened. So I didn't say anything but you know what I did? I kept wearing my natural curly hair because i think it's beautiful.

  • @sherrelltucker1
    @sherrelltucker1 Před 7 lety +255

    My husband drives uber and lyft and yesterday someone left him a review saying his dredlocs where "disgusting". People are so amazingly ignorant these days and have such a hard time excepting anything they are not used to. My husbands dreads are beautiful and I retwist them so his hair is always looking nice. It's really is so sad when you think differently about people because of the type of HAIR you have!!!!! HAIR! Something that you have no choice on how it grows out of your roots or how you chose to style it! Smh it's sickening and not in the good way

    • @SupernaturalLove100
      @SupernaturalLove100 Před 7 lety +41

      love u girl, keep takin care of ur mans hair!

    • @blessuzo
      @blessuzo Před 7 lety +10

      Sherrell Tucker ...smh ignorant people!

    • @speerrituall1
      @speerrituall1 Před 7 lety +9

      Sherrell Tucker Tell your husband to ignore ignorance. People can be very judgmental. They forget that just as they're looking at someone, someone is looking at them. That person may see something about them that they don't like. People need to mind they're business.

  • @sundayrain9086
    @sundayrain9086 Před 6 lety +405

    People who say black women shouldn't care what others say clearly have never been employed black women. When your livelihood is violated because of your natural hair it's hard not to care.

  • @BritneyPatricia
    @BritneyPatricia Před 4 lety +67

    I honestly think deep down insecure people are jealousy of black women with natural hair. Our hair is exotic, versatile, and just down right beautiful!!!

    • @JustMe-rl5ym
      @JustMe-rl5ym Před 3 lety +8

      Exactly!!! Our beauty is always so offensive to others

  • @lilyraimey3499
    @lilyraimey3499 Před 7 lety +318

    I personally believe that If the hair that grows from your scalp is clean, healthy, and well-groomed, you have good hair.

  • @MsBrooklyn11232
    @MsBrooklyn11232 Před 7 lety +2776

    Who cares what people say about kinky/curly hair on black women? I think natural hair on a black woman is very pretty and natural hair is versatile. Black women can wear their hair curly, kinky, straight, braids and in Afros and I think natural hair is poppin.

    • @theechubbyone
      @theechubbyone Před 7 lety +81

      MsBrooklyn11232 It matters because people are conditioned to hide themselves and essentially damage their tresses to assimilate because of other people's opinions. And let's take it a step further, men and women with locs have to self employ or be overqualified for jobs because of the opinions tied to that hairstyle. It may seem like one of those "brush it off" topics but it's deeper than that. Guess who's watching all this assimilation and shame when it comes to Black hair? Little girls and boys

    • @KimmiePie1
      @KimmiePie1 Před 7 lety +6

      MsBrooklyn11232 🙌❤️💯

    • @esosamdx35
      @esosamdx35 Před 7 lety +27

      MsBrooklyn11232 thanks. been natural for 4.5yrs now. everything is a big deal in America

    • @tserene3675
      @tserene3675 Před 7 lety +5

      Exactly

    • @Keelah88
      @Keelah88 Před 7 lety +9

      @ Ms Brooklyn 11232 That was so sweet of you to say;) God Bless.

  • @PHE4_
    @PHE4_ Před 5 lety +600

    Ehh what?! I’m Caucasian white British and I love it when black women wear their hair natural!!

    • @flintinterpreter7306
      @flintinterpreter7306 Před 5 lety +40

      Thank you, but not all like it when we wear our hair natural. Sometimes it is another reason for (body) shaming.

    • @Sweet_Oni
      @Sweet_Oni Před 5 lety +34

      I appreciate that your not bias but in America. You will get denied jobs and judged.

    • @MJ-px2df
      @MJ-px2df Před 5 lety +35

      Too bad you don't speak for all white women!

    • @niggamad3316
      @niggamad3316 Před 5 lety +23

      @Cali God she could be married to a Latino or she's a white hispanic that was born in Britain 😕

    • @cindys2995
      @cindys2995 Před 4 lety +16

      Most of the compliments that I have gotten were from non black women, honestly.

  • @Claire-zp9je
    @Claire-zp9je Před 7 lety +122

    As a white girl I think natural hair is beautiful, it looks so pretty and I think it is really cool! It's a blessing that people with natural hair have such gorgeous and different hair.

  • @imdifferent7294
    @imdifferent7294 Před 7 lety +1667

    Since when did it matter about white women's opinion of a black woman's sexiness....liiiiiiike who are they?!

    • @veronicawilliams9048
      @veronicawilliams9048 Před 7 lety +6

      key des right how would they like to be judged on their hair

    • @tjohns3302
      @tjohns3302 Před 7 lety +83

      key des I thought the same. So we've polled some white women because we found it important whether they found us attractive?! Who gives a damn?!

    • @ritz_essence1547
      @ritz_essence1547 Před 7 lety +17

      key des unless you are interested in pursuing a white woman you shouldn't care...😂

    • @veronicawilliams9048
      @veronicawilliams9048 Před 7 lety +41

      Ritza Herrera it does not matter if your pursuing them or not, nobody likes to be judged on their natural hair probably not even you.

    • @SunkissedKuri
      @SunkissedKuri Před 7 lety +26

      True! I thought that was weird also. Someone whose never been in a black womans shoes to experience her hair really has no say, lets be clear.

  • @Empressive
    @Empressive Před 7 lety +3002

    It's sad that a black woman's hair is so scrutinized. Anyway I'm glad Tamera educated the audience on why a lot black women wear weaves and wigs. Most of the time it is to protect our own hair and change up our style.

    • @missmack2328
      @missmack2328 Před 7 lety +39

      I am not my hair

    • @mishamccrea5303
      @mishamccrea5303 Před 7 lety +75

      Empressive protect from what? i dont get it it's an excuse to look like someone there not.

    • @mishamccrea5303
      @mishamccrea5303 Před 7 lety +33

      Tamanda Itaye it's just sad many women aren't happy being themselves.

    • @ahhlexiah1
      @ahhlexiah1 Před 7 lety +124

      the less manipulation your hair experiences the better for it. (braids, wigs, weave, etc. are all protective), it protects from breakage and damage especialy in the winter, and when your hair rubs on clothes that can even cause split ends. And unless you have kinky curly black hair (loose waves and ringlets dont count) then your opinion on what black women should do with their hair is NOT NEEDED. And as far as "straight" hair goes, for centuries we have been forced to conform to eurocentric beauty standards by assimilation. This topic is not as simple as "pretending to be someone you're not".

    • @mishamccrea5303
      @mishamccrea5303 Před 7 lety +54

      Tamanda Itaye yes i know they do but majority of black girls wear weave all the time. You using the word protective that would be for a period of time that's fine but I'm talking about the vast majority of people that can't leave the house without a wig or hair hat on top of their head. I've never worn a with a weave or a wig and my hair is well taken care of and very long so it's just an excuse people use because of their own insecurities. Let's just be real

  • @andreygreenidge4854
    @andreygreenidge4854 Před 4 lety +125

    I wish one of those black women had they natural hair on display

  • @mayak2349
    @mayak2349 Před 6 lety +55

    I’m so happy people are going natural nowadays it’s honestly a beautiful thing

    • @rubyganesh8668
      @rubyganesh8668 Před 5 lety

      They not going natural because they don't like themselves

  • @gennaa6111
    @gennaa6111 Před 7 lety +790

    They're only scared because they don't like the confidence it radiates, keep on wearing your hair natural ladies!

  • @briialise9412
    @briialise9412 Před 7 lety +1751

    WELL i was mistaken for a "black panther" not long ago. This white lady was following me around the store sneaking pics, another lady let me know. I confronted her very calm and nicely. Y'all this lady RAN and she screamed for help😑😑 lied and said I grabbed her by her throat... police came immediately put me in handcuffs wouldn't listen to me, until I told the store manager to play the recordings from the cameras. showed her following me around for 30mins😑 and me not touching her at all!

    • @briialise9412
      @briialise9412 Před 7 lety +451

      oh she called me a racist black panther several times😑

    • @misseydj123
      @misseydj123 Před 7 lety +524

      Brii Alise ??? What the hell is wrong with people? I'm so sorry this happened to you. I'm so tired of these racist people playing the victim as soon as they get called out 😒.

    • @loloth13
      @loloth13 Před 7 lety +307

      Brii Alise I'm so sorry you had to deal with this but I just can't stop laughing at this ignorant bitch lmfao!!! I can't imagine following a white woman for half an hour and taking pics like I'm a secret spy or something because her hair is blonde and straight😭😭😭😭😂 Maaaan this woman is so stupid😂
      P.s your hair is POPPIN GIRL!! Damn you're my new "hair goals" lol🙌🏿💙

    • @weareallinthis3668
      @weareallinthis3668 Před 7 lety +178

      Brii Alise i died @ "ran & screamed for help" ...damn , i swear everybody that's nottt black annoying to me. 😭

    • @coco2blessd
      @coco2blessd Před 7 lety +295

      I love how the police automatically assume white people are in the right and anything else especially black is always in the wrong. That's how this white police officer got blown away by another white man in my city not too long ago. there was a call saying he was white and armed and dangerous... yet he approaches the man without his weapon and the armed​ white man shot him down. If it was a black man the policeman would have been ready for WW3 before he got out his vehicle.😒

  • @TRADERSFRIEND
    @TRADERSFRIEND Před 6 lety +359

    As a black woman with natural nappy hair, I love it.... We are the only people on this planet blessed with such different amazing hair that we can do so much with. Our hair is like art, no one else has hair that can do what ours can do without a ton of glue. Most of the people on this planet have the same straight hair, but not us. We are different in that and I love it, and it is funny how men of other races are chasing us down. White women may/may not found our hair sexy, but their men sure do. I make no apology for my amazing nappy hair, it is in all respect a masterpiece. Different is good

    • @sariahjohnson7237
      @sariahjohnson7237 Před 5 lety +7

      YAS AMEN

    • @karolinewithak4438
      @karolinewithak4438 Před 5 lety +10

      Traders Friend Our hair defies gravity! ❤️

    • @lovelyjanuary
      @lovelyjanuary Před 5 lety +23

      Traders Friend as a white woman, I want to say that what you just said is truly exactly how I feel in my heart too about your beautiful, unique, natural hair!! But at the same time I also want to not say anything, because honestly it doesn’t and shouldn’t matter what I think- or anyone else. You know you’re beautiful and perfectly made regardless, and I love you even more for that!!!! 💕💕

    • @misshoneynevercame4832
      @misshoneynevercame4832 Před 5 lety +1

      @@lovelyjanuary Thanks!

    • @mariahwisel1381
      @mariahwisel1381 Před 4 lety +7

      Traders Friend that’s true. Black peoples hair is different. It has body to it and it’s lovely. Embrace what the Lord gave you and be proud of it👍

  • @DiorizellaEC
    @DiorizellaEC Před 7 lety +408

    I love my natural curls and learned to take care of them.

    • @sheilaorangd1967
      @sheilaorangd1967 Před 5 lety +1

      Lonnie you talk a good story but no we can keep our here pretty all that stuff about light I should be bald no you have to take care of your hair all the time especially black women we tend to attend to dry out you have to find a way for yourself even if you have to have a beautician that you go to to help you how what do you think about Michelle Obama she had places to go things to do people to meet and I know at one time she had some pieces in her head oh she has some kind of beating or whatever but she has a good length hair Oprah had professional help her hair has flourished throughout the years don't tell young people you got to wear with it's a protective that's the light it's the Sun I will I have in the summertime of the straw hat to protect my hair but it's my hair I don't wear wigs I don't wear weaves I don't wear hair pieces you can wear a scarf you can wear a hat to protect your head I mean not on stage but you have to learn how to take care of your own hair

    • @marielee7272
      @marielee7272 Před 5 lety +3

      first off.. u look mix.. this aint about u

    • @Iatespring
      @Iatespring Před 5 lety +6

      @@marielee7272 and ? she still has curly hair

    • @samanthaknightgale7493
      @samanthaknightgale7493 Před 4 lety

      @@marielee7272 hater

    • @leratommutle6139
      @leratommutle6139 Před 3 lety

      Por Dios! You dont have 4 C hair

  • @kinkycrown1
    @kinkycrown1 Před 7 lety +341

    I love my natural hair and I love when I walk in a room and see another natural hair woman and we give each other that hey sis look!😊

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      @OliviaEbere Před 7 lety +1

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    • @rianagrace8919
      @rianagrace8919 Před 5 lety +1

      Yaaa

  • @anjelicadaniadams
    @anjelicadaniadams Před 7 lety +1893

    "I got hair like God under here" amen

    • @tinytowz4471
      @tinytowz4471 Před 7 lety +25

      anjelicadani
      Jesus's hair --> Like Wool!
      :D

    • @mishamccrea5303
      @mishamccrea5303 Před 7 lety +27

      anjelicadani then why doesn't see show it off???

    • @mishamccrea5303
      @mishamccrea5303 Před 7 lety +4

      she

    • @Janetfanumba1
      @Janetfanumba1 Před 7 lety +20

      Misha Mccrea Because of protective styling sweetie. We protect our hair from the sun and the harsh weather.

    • @JACKtheSEXYPIRATE
      @JACKtheSEXYPIRATE Před 7 lety +12

      Misha Mccrea black hair is fragile. She even said in the clip she's protecting it from the harsh lights while filming.

  • @rianagrace8919
    @rianagrace8919 Před 5 lety +36

    I dont care anymore what people say about my hair. God gave this to me and I'm gonna embrace it no matter what.🖤🖤

  • @stormstorm7396
    @stormstorm7396 Před 4 lety +61

    Remy ma didn't know what she was talking about

  • @ShaeLisaJackson
    @ShaeLisaJackson Před 7 lety +517

    I work in Corporate America and I wear my natural hair out. I can tell some of my coworkers are uncomfortable by my hair and I could care less. I learned to love my hair the way it is and I wont allow someone to make me feel weird about it.

    • @jasminevaliente96
      @jasminevaliente96 Před 6 lety +10

      Shae Lisa Jackson Corporate America has gotten better behaved over the years I'm going to guess because they've had one-to-many discrimination lawsuits but in some states like Florida where I live where they can fire at will wearing your natural hair can still be a huge risk I personally can care less about making my co-workers uncomfortable but it gets a little frustrating when you have multiple supervisors ask you to change your hair to something more professional and then in a couple of months you look up in your getting write-ups for trivial s*** and fired the second they have the opportunity to

    • @niqx1988
      @niqx1988 Před 5 lety +6

      Shae Lisa Jackson smh, why are people so bothered?

    • @eusticehimmelfarb4154
      @eusticehimmelfarb4154 Před 5 lety +4

      @Shae Lisa Jackson you are gorgeous! For the life of me I can't understand why people always have to bring each other down.

    • @azmo95
      @azmo95 Před 5 lety +2

      Girl your hair is poppin... maybe they are in awe of it, not bothered ny it

    • @KillinEmSlowly1
      @KillinEmSlowly1 Před 5 lety +2

      That is so terrible I could never imagine being in an environment where other people are looked down upon because of their hair texture.... that’s insane!!!! God bless you sweetheart

  • @cindybell4817
    @cindybell4817 Před 7 lety +327

    "good hair" is every hair and that's that !!! no matter what ethnicity you are , every hair texture is beautiful!!!!

  • @ryannwatson6972
    @ryannwatson6972 Před 5 lety +27

    I loooove it! Afro, twist out, wash n go. I think it’s amazing

  • @musicloverkeke3314
    @musicloverkeke3314 Před 5 lety +44

    50 wigs, changing them for people im not doing that for anyone.

  • @keyonajohnson2533
    @keyonajohnson2533 Před 7 lety +86

    Being natural is the best decision I ever made

  • @amiemie8567
    @amiemie8567 Před 7 lety +488

    I love my natural hair and wear it proudly. It's so thick, bouncy and has a mind of its own. I wouldn't trade it for anything. How anyone else feels about it has nothing to do with me.

    • @veronicawilliams9048
      @veronicawilliams9048 Před 7 lety +2

      Amiemie Ya I love your confidence

    • @cindybell4817
      @cindybell4817 Před 7 lety +5

      Amiemie Ya that's what I'm talking about!!! be proud , I like that !!! I wish more people would be like you , you go girl!!!

    • @anniejackson4393
      @anniejackson4393 Před 7 lety +1

      Nappy fresh off the boat look not cute boo.

    • @leae68
      @leae68 Před 7 lety +1

      it's

    • @leae68
      @leae68 Před 7 lety +1

      cute,Boo!

  • @pjmoneybags587
    @pjmoneybags587 Před 6 lety +79

    People should wear their hair however they please. Everything black people do seems to be scrutinized , when other races pick it up then its okay. I wear my hair natural because I like it and I like easy. For those who don't then that is fine for them. Its all about what you want and how you think you look. When all the white women have their noses done and all the other cosmetic surgery it is about how they look and what other people think, its no different. Women's looks in general are scrutinized too much, so a lot of women have low self esteem. We need to stop being so superficial and judgemental. I heard Adrienne on today's show shading fake baby hair , she said it looked terrible, stop it. It's a style like any other style, if you like it, wear it. Some white model or actress will pick it up and then people will have a different opinion. I think we all need to work on our inner selves and not be so hung up on the exterior . Women in general need to support each other and not be so critical of each others looks. We have worth beyond our looks. Sometimes it's hard to tell.

    • @FrogQueenie
      @FrogQueenie Před 4 lety +1

      Everything everyone does is scrutinized. Some certainly have it worse. In general, the scrutinizing needs to chill out.

    • @FoxyChariot
      @FoxyChariot Před 4 lety +1

      They were afro wigs and it's cool lolol

    • @user-wf8od5un9q
      @user-wf8od5un9q Před 4 lety

      U spoke that!

  • @sparkleandshinecleaners1672
    @sparkleandshinecleaners1672 Před 6 lety +398

    If they are protecting their hair from lights and heat, why silky wigs? Why not Afro-textured wigs?

    • @niqx1988
      @niqx1988 Před 5 lety +72

      Sparkle and shine Cleaners erm black women do wear Afro wigs,have you ever seen a wig shop? It’s because a straight wig is easy to look after comparably and if you’re looking to protect your hair you don’t want extra work...lots of times you don’t have to straighten it all that often.. an Afro wig requires almost the same care as Afro hair duh!!
      12 people on here just showed their racist cards.
      If black people didn’t have to interact with white people this wouldn’t happen.
      I wonder what the world would look like if white people didn’t inject this poison in the world.

    • @chelseasimonevlogs
      @chelseasimonevlogs Před 5 lety +12

      Sparkle and shine Cleaners because natural Afros can also be straightened. It’s naturally straight hair that can’t Afro

    • @ninajuoel5585
      @ninajuoel5585 Před 5 lety +7

      @@chelseasimonevlogs you can use curling irons and straws to create an afro, and wigs. also its really difficult to create this sikly, bone straight texture when you have kinky curly, it always comes out more or less yaki

    • @theebillionairess3377
      @theebillionairess3377 Před 5 lety +17

      It's to switch up your looks a bit

    • @waketamarshall4992
      @waketamarshall4992 Před 5 lety +2

      EXACTLY!!!

  • @MTBMarissa
    @MTBMarissa Před 7 lety +295

    I've worked in a white community as a batista and I wore my natural in all types of styles such as; mini twists, afros, braids and even twist outs. I even went to my interview with an updo. The people from that area always complimented me on my hair. They loved it. Black girls just embrace your hair and don't worry about what others say.

    • @jenniferbellamy1262
      @jenniferbellamy1262 Před 5 lety +10

      Rissa B yesss! I went to a nail salon one day, and a white woman complimented my hair. She said it was beautiful!! I have grown to love my natural hair!!

    • @PrincessWhatsername
      @PrincessWhatsername Před 5 lety +16

      Exactly, if someone doesn't wanna hire me because of my hair, then I don't wanna work for them anyway!

    • @KillinEmSlowly1
      @KillinEmSlowly1 Před 5 lety +2

      PREACHHH!!!! I have pin straight hair but girl I am OBSESSED with all kind of curly hair I literally watch hours of curly hair videos every week. My husband has curly hair so maybe I’ll be blessed to have babies with curls ❤️ (though I will love them either way of course)

    • @malovina
      @malovina Před 5 lety +1

      I agree with you. :) It's nice to hear it from others. Just know that you don't need approval. You are beautiful as you are. ;)

    • @thatbitchfromtarget431
      @thatbitchfromtarget431 Před 5 lety

      THANK YOU!!! These days it’s not offensive as loni and remy said anymore. I get compliments

  • @ineedya123
    @ineedya123 Před 7 lety +841

    I would love to see natural Loni every once a while.

  • @courtneyaustin5366
    @courtneyaustin5366 Před 5 lety +13

    Blonde white girl here: I’ve always envied the body and texture of curly or kinky hair. My hair is sad and flat. I think ANY hair that is cared for and styled is beautiful.

  • @jeni150023
    @jeni150023 Před 7 lety +17

    I have thin straight hair so i am so envious of black women's hair whether its natural, curled, corn rolled, puffs, dreads, synthetic, yarn, human you name it i think it is so beautiful and wish that i would have been bless with hair like them. Even despite how it's supposedly hard to manage.

  • @JackGeezy85
    @JackGeezy85 Před 7 lety +747

    Tamar would've been perfect for this lol

    • @babeyfre5h
      @babeyfre5h Před 7 lety +60

      JackGeezy85 yesss. She was always so out spoken with topics like this.
      When that Rachel confused lady came on the show, she was the only one keeping it real

    • @MajesticMyronn
      @MajesticMyronn Před 7 lety +6

      Sheena D so Loni wasnt during that segment? !?!

    • @tjohns3302
      @tjohns3302 Před 7 lety +14

      JackGeezy85 mmmm I think Tamar would have had a similar opinion as Remys. Just much louder.

    • @zoesunflower564
      @zoesunflower564 Před 7 lety +1

      T Johns but you're not Tamar, how would you know?

    • @tjohns3302
      @tjohns3302 Před 7 lety +2

      Zoe Sunflower behavioral patterns.

  • @dottiEpre
    @dottiEpre Před 7 lety +2732

    Awkward conversation since none of the black women up there are wearing their natural hair lol

    • @sakiregle
      @sakiregle Před 7 lety +306

      The first thing that came out of my mind...

    • @AyoB28
      @AyoB28 Před 7 lety +32

      dottiEpre so right

    • @jasminevaliente96
      @jasminevaliente96 Před 6 lety +421

      You don't have to always wear your natural hair to love it or speak on it. I wear weave half the year when I want a different style to prevent damage to my own hair that doesn't make me love my own any less. People love their naked bodies or should at least and still wear lingerie when they want something extra 😉

    • @ardynla8632
      @ardynla8632 Před 6 lety +163

      Not really. You dont have to wear natural hair to speak out on it or love it. Mind your own damn business.

    • @miszsaii24
      @miszsaii24 Před 6 lety +16

      dottiEpre awkward asf

  • @jhh6061
    @jhh6061 Před 5 lety +178

    Natural vs. “smooth”!?!? Interesting choice of words. My hair is “natural” & super smooth.....just saying. 😒

    • @memshinlamed9079
      @memshinlamed9079 Před 5 lety +2

      And u ugly...go head w ur natural naps....ewwww

    • @salokbbk5655
      @salokbbk5655 Před 5 lety +45

      @@memshinlamed9079 no need to be rude. Instead of putting down women we should bring them up

    • @gabriellahanley3314
      @gabriellahanley3314 Před 4 lety +28

      Michelle Moulton naps are BEAUTIFUL

    • @jeezydasnowman9408
      @jeezydasnowman9408 Před 4 lety +7

      @@memshinlamed9079 Shut up Witch. Oops I accidentally hit the W instead of a B.

    • @BUTTONS0611
      @BUTTONS0611 Před 3 lety

      I peeped that too Sis

  • @symonesotica6246
    @symonesotica6246 Před 6 lety +238

    I don't care what you think about my hair, I know it's sexy

  • @Safa-xy3yg
    @Safa-xy3yg Před 7 lety +428

    And we're yet to see them wear their natural hair on the show 🐸☕️

    • @theechubbyone
      @theechubbyone Před 7 lety +40

      Safa Loni and Tamera have shown their hair on their IGs and Tamera on the show every now and then

    • @Safa-xy3yg
      @Safa-xy3yg Před 7 lety +10

      solstice. Tamera may have a few times, but in general, natural hair is not demonstrated much.

    • @Safa-xy3yg
      @Safa-xy3yg Před 7 lety +5

      Afia Griffith Has Loni worn her hair naturally on the show though? She hasn't

    • @Safa-xy3yg
      @Safa-xy3yg Před 7 lety +18

      solstice. I'm merely stating my opinion. If you want to discuss natural hair and preach about loving your natural curls then show it by wearing it.

    • @ashleymills1661
      @ashleymills1661 Před 7 lety +2

      Safa Tamera wears her real hair all the time

  • @kerrishagibson4824
    @kerrishagibson4824 Před 7 lety +244

    I hate that the lady in the middle said that that's why she has different wigs. As if changing your hair to please people is the answer. I believe that we should wear our hair proudly as strong, beautiful black women. They are the problem, not us.

    • @jasminevaliente96
      @jasminevaliente96 Před 6 lety +13

      Kerrisha Gibson yeah that sounds all fine and dandy until you need to make money to take care of your family. Eventually some black woman standing up for herself and saying no I'm not changing anything about myself May Spark a Revolution and I think it's already here because our hair has already been political and I see more and more natural sisters every day. I love it however no one wants to be the one to get sacrificed especially in the music industry because not subscribing to what the people cutting your checks want can make you get blacklisted and for a woman who's already had her career put on pause because of past incidents in her life I don't blame her for wanting to just make it easy by throwing on a wig. I lost two jobs for refusing to straighten my hair and take out braids which were called locs in my write up despite them clearly being braids and being neatly done at that. Even up till now I'm paying off debt that I fell into because I ended up jobless for a few months from refusing to straighten my hair or make it "more professional" which really just means less black to them. Part of me wants all black women to stand up and be unapologetically themselves but the other part of me totally understands that it isn't an easy task especially when there are people in control in this world who will politicize something even as small as hair and not accept it and make our actual livelihood too difficult to cope with.

    • @Abena_Goddess87
      @Abena_Goddess87 Před 5 lety +4

      I agree, something wrong with the way remi thinks

    • @countrygirl2597
      @countrygirl2597 Před 5 lety

      That's Remy ma lmao

    • @zairiacarey3243
      @zairiacarey3243 Před 5 lety

      Well said@@jasminevaliente96

  • @redheadgirlygirl7
    @redheadgirlygirl7 Před 6 lety +10

    I understand where Loni came from. I worked with a lot of black women on a day to day basis & we would get to talking about our hair. They would come up to me with questions like how I had to take care of it, did it get oily fast, treatments, all that stuff. Which was fine because I would ask them the same questions and it was simply people who wanted to learn from one another. But there were times when they would touch my hair without asking & I would think, "okay, I don't go around touching YOUR hair, why are you touching mine?" - simply because my hair gets very oily when it's touched a lot & if people got oils on their hands or lotion, then that gets into my hair. Questions are cool, learning is great, but please don't touch others without their consent! Thank you!

    • @CO-ig3yw
      @CO-ig3yw Před 4 lety +1

      I find that hard to believe. Why would black women be asking a white woman about hair care when our hair is so different from yours? And why would they touch your hair? I have never in my life wanted to touch a white womans hair. Thats just really wierd

  • @HelenaBlack80
    @HelenaBlack80 Před 7 lety +33

    I'm a bit baffled why people think that other people's hair is any of their business. And to ask a section of society what they think about the appearance of another section of society makes me feel sick. Personally (not that my opinion on the subject matters) I think WOC have beautiful hair but I try not to judge other women by their appearance but on the content of their character. I'm a woman who likes to build us up, not knock us down.

  • @michellechal4669
    @michellechal4669 Před 7 lety +313

    do you know what bothers me? when i was younger every single time a girl had a make over the 'before' picture included her with curly hair and glasses and i guess that conditioned me into thinking that my curly hair was ugly

    • @dianecollins8142
      @dianecollins8142 Před 7 lety +26

      Michelle Chal oh wow, I never thought like that...🤔🤔 good point!

    • @EllaBelle18
      @EllaBelle18 Před 7 lety +68

      like in princess diaries, so annoying. all she needed was a little leave in conditioner!

    • @iheartunibrows
      @iheartunibrows Před 7 lety +18

      Yesss or in conditioner commercials where the before was frizzy and curly...I was like damn no amount of conditioner will make my hair straight like in the after pics...

    • @latishal.8142
      @latishal.8142 Před 7 lety +10

      EllaBelle18 OMG that was the first Movie I thought of when I read the original comment lol

    • @kerrishagibson4824
      @kerrishagibson4824 Před 7 lety +11

      Those 'Anthony Cuts' makeovers on ig bother me. Everytime the girl has curly hair in the before picture, she has straight hair in the after as though it's more beautiful

  • @OxumahSpeaks
    @OxumahSpeaks Před 7 lety +208

    Black women have known this since foreva!!! These "scientists" are not telling us anything new.

  • @D-J-YouTube
    @D-J-YouTube Před 4 lety +37

    Even as a white girl with curly, people love to say my hair is “not as pretty”. It took me years to love my curls b/c I thought “straight was pretty”. Then after a BF told me I was less pretty w/ Curly hair, i finally learned to love it. Because f*ck my ex.

  • @rp1316
    @rp1316 Před 3 lety +4

    I have had women of color question my natural hair. My hair is kinky, curly, textured and even frizzy. I'm half Guatemalan half Mexican and pale as the underbelly of polar bear. Im not taking anyone's vibe. I'm my own vibe mija.🇬🇹❤️🇲🇽

  • @aquamina766
    @aquamina766 Před 7 lety +69

    I understand protective styling but many black women always talk about how we should embrace our natural hair but we rarely see them rocking their own natural hair.
    I'm sure they take off their weaves at home but all the young people who they're talking to (telling them to embrace their natural hair and love it), these young people are watching them and are only seeing the straight weave/hair.
    As much as we'd like to believe that we CHOOSE to wear the straight look, and we CHOOSE to contour our nose to look straighter, we CHOOSE to brighten up our skin and wear blue contacts, etc, all of this is our minds unconsciously telling us what we think is more beautiful, and that is dangerous to our self-esteem in the long run.

    • @Tarapope34
      @Tarapope34 Před 5 lety +1

      Aqua Mina mind your business

    • @nikhefe16
      @nikhefe16 Před 5 lety +7

      @@Tarapope34 ...as a black woman, this is her business..smh

    • @jasminewinters6533
      @jasminewinters6533 Před 5 lety +1

      Tamara wears her natural hair all the time.

    • @misshoneynevercame4832
      @misshoneynevercame4832 Před 5 lety

      Amen sis! I don't get the 'protective hairstyle thing'. Been natural over ten years and my hair is not damaged since I do not straighten it. Yes it is sometimes a time consuming task to do my hair but I do it because I was not born with straight hair. This is me. Take it or leave it.
      I feel like some people use the protective style as an excuse for their own insecurities.

  • @Ellixabeth_
    @Ellixabeth_ Před 7 lety +490

    Natural hair is beautiful 💯😍 it's art

  • @avanikole6584
    @avanikole6584 Před 4 lety +5

    When I started wearing my hair natural I started getting comments about me “getting a perm” and that it looked “messy”... but when I flat ironed it literally every day people made comments about me spending too much time on it. Notice my hair is only 3A curls so I can’t imagine what other women with type 4 curls go through when they are trying to transition. It takes time and is honestly a skill we should be able to put on a resume, taming natural hair is HARD

  • @user-sl7ki4ip7v
    @user-sl7ki4ip7v Před 4 lety +9

    “I have hair like God” yasssss Loni 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️

  • @prettienini
    @prettienini Před 7 lety +274

    I disagree with Remi. That's a sense of conforming and we really need to stop conforming to what white ppl want to make them feel comfortable.

    • @autumnapollonia
      @autumnapollonia Před 6 lety +30

      Anisha Renee she completely missed the mark. She basically supported the bias talking such foolishness.

    • @sherryvincent299
      @sherryvincent299 Před 5 lety

      Thank you. Period

    • @sherryvincent299
      @sherryvincent299 Před 5 lety +4

      Some of us are really brainwashed like that. Case and point:every word Remi spoke.

    • @aspirehigher6368
      @aspirehigher6368 Před 5 lety

      It sounded to me like she was saying she'd purposely wear what the people she's around wouldnt expect to see or look like themselves

    • @jdjd1965
      @jdjd1965 Před 5 lety +2

      I totally agree that we should not conform! But because things are the way they are I do have REMY mindset just to get where I’m trying to go. It totally scares me, the fact She is a public figure and still afraid to embrace herself!

  • @YCFernandes
    @YCFernandes Před 7 lety +139

    IAM BLACK AND PROUD OF MY KINKY NAPPY HAIR!! NO WHITE FACE WILL TELL ME OTHERWISE ✊✊✊ 2017 BLACK HAIR SLAYS BEEN SLAYING FOR YEARS!

    • @crememoments
      @crememoments Před 7 lety +11

      Such ignorance displayed by the Asian lady. The least she could have done is Google before leading this discussion. What the hell is natural hair vs smooth hair? Is smooth hair unnatural? Is African textured hair not smooth??

    • @YCFernandes
      @YCFernandes Před 7 lety

      crememoments exactly

    • @Nairah912
      @Nairah912 Před 7 lety +5

      crememoments she is reading of the TelePrompter which makes it worse bc it means that writers behind the scenes need to do proper research 😪😪😪

    • @jailynbillings
      @jailynbillings Před 6 lety

      Mel Fernandes Me to girl 😁😁!!

  • @cin330
    @cin330 Před 3 lety +1

    I love that your talking about this because I wanted a answer for it. I watch sister/sister and it was amazing but at the beginning you guys had your Curly hair and that was the thing I love the most but then it when from curly to straight hair. I was furious because I didn't understand why. I stopped watching it for like two weeks before I continue because i was mad. I needed to wrap my head around why but I honestly love it. You guys did amazing in it. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @aerialbadu
    @aerialbadu Před 6 lety +8

    Lol Adrienne: “It grows straight out of their scalp.”

  • @allyshaw
    @allyshaw Před 7 lety +531

    Hmm No negative comments about the girls yet... CHALLENGE FOR CZcams: let's have ONE video where we skip the hate, shade, and negativity. Just one! Let's do it!!!!

  • @fatoumattacamara7569
    @fatoumattacamara7569 Před 7 lety +122

    Black women are blessed

    • @annbalgobin369
      @annbalgobin369 Před 5 lety +2

      fatoumatta camara yup we are soo soo bless

    • @phoebe-gc6cu
      @phoebe-gc6cu Před 5 lety +2

      SOOOOO BLESSED!!!!!!!!!!

    • @moremelessyou6525
      @moremelessyou6525 Před 5 lety +7

      We are... that's why we are the most picked on lol:)! Nobody is bothered by someone who doesn't bother them. We bother the others for some reason! Let's keep hitting nerves ya'll!:)!

  • @joyy7513
    @joyy7513 Před 2 lety +1

    Tamera as a black girl I grew up watching you and Tia on Sister Sister and always admired your curly hair. Then you straightened it and I was sad for a while but then because you guys were my idols I straightened mine at thirteen and it was the worst thing i could hvae done. It cause so much low self esteem for me for years with hair damage and that my hair could stay straight and beautiful bcz my mom didnt have money. Now a naturalista for a decade now in my thirties hearing you be truthful about your hair damage is empowering to me and I am glad you can be honest about it.

  • @beautifullyblessed9375
    @beautifullyblessed9375 Před 3 lety +3

    As a young black woman, I want to learn how to embrace and care for my natural hair so I can teach my future daughters how to do the same. I wouldn’t want my daughters to feel insecure and become misinformed about their hair they were blessed with.

  • @Irene-ls5wf
    @Irene-ls5wf Před 7 lety +119

    ughhh am i the only one who does not like it when they speak on political/social issues and only scratch the surface???

  • @dianecollins8142
    @dianecollins8142 Před 7 lety +54

    I big chopped this past July and it was the best decision I ever made! Natural hair is the way to go!

  • @valr6124
    @valr6124 Před 3 lety +3

    As a white girl I think natural hair is so beautiful!! I don't understand why people would be offended over someone's hair.

  • @elindioedwards7041
    @elindioedwards7041 Před 3 lety +3

    I love how the Asian woman is so aghast at the contents of the study. I'm sure she was really outraged.

  • @alinalightlove
    @alinalightlove Před 7 lety +162

    Jeannie said "natural hair and smooth hair" did anybody else catch that?

    • @sglp393
      @sglp393 Před 7 lety +2

      Danielle Alina lol came to the comment section to say that

    • @wildfyah
      @wildfyah Před 7 lety

      Velvet Black yup!

    • @BADGYALSHI
      @BADGYALSHI Před 6 lety

      Dalina Baby time stamp ?

    • @tiffanybarnes8286
      @tiffanybarnes8286 Před 6 lety +16

      What wrong with that? Is natural hair smooth? No baby my hair is frizzy, curly, and textured. Nothing is smooth about the 4b hair on my head. You trynna find something to complain about?

    • @WifeandWifeTV
      @WifeandWifeTV Před 6 lety +4

      She’s reading a tele-promoter

  • @coffeebooksandrainydays7942

    I am white and I have thick curly hair. When I divorced a couple years ago and started dating I would run across guys on dating apps that would straight out say "if you have curly hair, pass me up, I only date women with long straight hair." I thought what a jerk and oh well he's missing out. Then this past fall I cut my hair from a couple inches below my shoulders to right above my shoulders. It was so freeing because I could wash my hair and let it dry naturally. To not have to get up and blow dry and straighten my hair took off about 40 minutes of my getting ready time each morning. Plus, I love my hair curly. Then a really good male friend made a comment when I posted a pic of my new haircut on Facebook and said "that is youthful." He didn't say how cute or how pretty… I thought it was a little off for him, but gave him the benefit of the doubt. Then around Christmas time I posted a picture taken Christmas Eve. My hair had grown about an inch and a half and I chose to wear it straight that evening. My friend then posted a comment of how gorgeous my hair was. Later on I texted him to ask why he thought my hair was so "gorgeous" that evening. His response was that it was so thick and full he just wanted to run his fingers through it. I asked him why he didn't say that when it was curly and he and said curly hair just doesn't give you that response. I told him that was stupid - that's how I felt. It's the same hair. It's on the same person. However, honestly until I watched this just now, i've been going back-and-forth on whether to get my hair redone the same way or let it grow back long. I like the curly and it's easy... i'm the same person either way and it's the same hair either way… I'm going back to curly!

    • @samiraa3671
      @samiraa3671 Před 7 lety +3

      Then you should date Ethiopian men, they love curly hair. LOL. But seriously, this curly hair vs straight hair thing is kind of new to me. I've always assumed that if you have thick and somewhat long hair, whether it's curly or straight, it's considered sexy. My hair is naturally curly and long, but whether i wear it curly or straight i've never gotten a negative comment from anyone about it. In fact, it seems like men prefer mine when it's curly. I remember when i got a new job i went to work with my hair straightened and when i went outside during lunch break it started raining, so when i came back from lunch my hair was curly because of the rain. All my coworkers, most of them men, told me they really liked it that way and that i should always wear my hair curly. All the guys i've dated have also told me they love my hair, curly or straight.
      I know that we all have different preferences when it comes to the kind of people we want to date, and there is nothing wrong with that, it's human nature, but i believe that the majority of men don't put that much emphasis on hair when choosing partners. Sometimes i hear men say they prefer women with long hair, but i've never encountered or heard a man say he doesn't date a woman with curly hair. If a man refused to date me because of my hair, to be honest, it wouldn't bother me at all because i know there are many other men who will... I will advise you to do what makes you happy. If wearing your hair curly makes you happy, then do it. If someone doesn't like it, so what. I'm sure you'll find many other men who will love and appreciate you just the way you are...
      A friend of mine sent me this quote which i like--
      "In a society that profits from your self doubt, liking yourself is a rebellious act."

  • @Duvessa-darkbeauty
    @Duvessa-darkbeauty Před 7 lety +313

    it's funny cause white men love black woman with natural hair.

    • @tcjohnson5764
      @tcjohnson5764 Před 5 lety +25

      Says who?

    • @PrincessWhatsername
      @PrincessWhatsername Před 5 lety +91

      Honestly this has been my experience lol. My bf is white and he LOVES my hair, like if I even mention straightening it he's like "NO DON'T RUIN IT" Lmao.

    • @shadyimslebi
      @shadyimslebi Před 5 lety +11

      Yesssss

    • @marielee7272
      @marielee7272 Před 5 lety +11

      this isn't true... majority of white guys I've dated like a Brazilian wig.... straight...2 white dudes liked my natural hair... I've dated about 20

    • @tcjohnson5764
      @tcjohnson5764 Před 5 lety +8

      Lee exactly! And damn girl u been around haven't you lol nothing wrong with that. They like straight hair because it's what their used to. They aren't used to nappy natural hair that we have. They're more afraid of it more than anything for some reason

  • @minniemouse1332
    @minniemouse1332 Před 4 lety +4

    Went natural 4 years ago, couldn't be more in love with it and I feel prettier with my own curls makes my features pop. Yes 4c (the thickest tightest curl) is hard work but it is so beautiful. Wigs help for a break and Winter protection.

  • @romanotimp8372
    @romanotimp8372 Před 7 lety +121

    What a lame excuse Loni. Wearing wigs because of the lighting in the studio?!😂

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      lol I actually thought she was joking. Then I realized she was serious and died lol

    • @myinsignificantopinion799
      @myinsignificantopinion799 Před 5 lety +7

      I thought so too. They're both ashamed of their natural hair.

    • @aestheticwhatt6895
      @aestheticwhatt6895 Před 5 lety

      Romano Timp I’m pretty sure she meant under the sun. Especially if our hair isn’t moisturized enough, it’ll become weak and break off, kinda like if we put too much heat on it

    • @jmaysjr1
      @jmaysjr1 Před 5 lety +7

      Thank you for having the guts to say this...as if all the other Black women who wear wigs are under the bright lights. So proud of Black women who wear their natural hair. Why would women of African descent need a wig to protect their hair from the sun?!

    • @t.j.7789
      @t.j.7789 Před 5 lety +1

      @@jmaysjr1 Because if you don't wear your hair in a FRO and are straightening it with heat or relaxers heat/sun does damage hair. If you're wearing braids, twists etc. then it doesn't matter that much.

  • @luz5570
    @luz5570 Před 7 lety +404

    You have the right to wear your hair the way you want but can we be really honest here? Is it still "protective styling" if your hair is covered every single day, year in, year out and you never ever ever wear your hair out? And is it really necessary to wear the silkiest hair, and the silkiest frontals with the silkiest baby hair when our hair very clearly does not grow out of our scalps like that? I don't like the message it sends and it just doesn't look right imho. I get wanting to change it up every now and then but some people take it too far. With that being said, I will be making my first wig very soon but the texture of the hair is very close, almost identical to my own hair.

    • @a.d.w8385
      @a.d.w8385 Před 7 lety +120

      I agree with you, sometimes that is used as a cover and some women just don't want to admit they prefer the silky strait hair.

    • @luz5570
      @luz5570 Před 7 lety +55

      ***** Exactly. And if you prefer silky straight hair why not go for a more kinky texture? One that resembles relaxed or flat ironed kinky hair.

    • @courtr1588
      @courtr1588 Před 7 lety +19

      Yes, it's still protective styling. No one should have to wear their hair out if they don't want to. Only that person knows the reasons behind the hairstyles that they chose. For many of us, only having braids with wigs or weaves is what suits our lifestyle best. When I was younger all I wore were braids. Every two weeks I took them out and got it re-braided. Now all I've done these past few years were wear two strand twists with my own hair 100% of the time. I didn't love or hate my hair more then than I do now. I love it, and will never let a relaxer touch it now that it's my touch.

    • @luz5570
      @luz5570 Před 7 lety +65

      Court Ro​ Somehow I wasn't thinking of braids when I wrote this. I was more so thinking of wigs and weaves and literally covering up your hair year in, year out. I kind of agree with you (in the sense that your lifestyle doesn't always allow you to wear your hair a certain way) and then I kind of don't agree with you because the whole purpose of protective styling is to protect your hair while trying to grow it out etc. If you're wearing braids and wigs non stop and have no intentions whatsoever of wearing your hair out in the future then what are you protecting it for??

    • @luz5570
      @luz5570 Před 7 lety +50

      ***** Yes but you're saying it gave her the break that her hair needed in order to bounce back so she wears hers for a purpose. What I'm talking about is people who say they protective style when that's literally all they do year in year out knowing damn well they have no intentions of wearing their hair out at one point.

  • @normabarros3124
    @normabarros3124 Před 6 lety

    Awesome segment. ..thank you ladies

  • @princessgalacticaprincessg8960

    Who cares what they think? Black women must really be interesting if you're always talking about them. They're very jealous! I love black women's hair. 😍😍😍

  • @emmaokay9780
    @emmaokay9780 Před 7 lety +51

    I have naturally curly hair and I'm in 8th grade and I was forced to straighten my hair and I was taught that straight hair makes me look better and I believed that and everyone was telling me "oh my gosh where is your curly hair" "why did you straighten it" "go back to curly hair" and I did go back about 4-5 months later and let me tell you I got more compliments in one day with my curly hair then I did in 4-5 months with my straight hair and I've been wearing it natural for about 1-2 months and I still get compliments everyday :)

  • @dhermann83
    @dhermann83 Před 7 lety +35

    I've been natural for 5 years and I love my hair!

  • @reneemischelle7323
    @reneemischelle7323 Před 6 lety

    Im so happy that natural hair is being embraced. Me growing up perms was the way...somebody looked at my hair and said you need a perm and mentally I went....something wrong with my hair...and i felt like my hair is only beautiful straight and permed. But I learned relaxers were actually the death of my long hair and I had hair problems galore. Dryness breakage problems with volume and length...and glue in weaves just took my edges. and wigs just cover my hair that had spiraledout of control...i hated my hair! but now I am happy that I chopped it off in 2014 and again in 2016 reintroduced myself to my hair....i love it now. I still straightening no chemicals but with flat irons when I want to. Or where wigs when i want to spice it up...but now I love my hair and those curls id never touch a relaxer again....i love my hair....and I'm so happy us black women are falling in love with our versitilty

  • @florarosario5888
    @florarosario5888 Před 5 lety +1

    I am a Puerto Rican woman, in a family where the women and most close friends had curly hair. I got teased for so long about being the only one with straight hair, that I would go to school late each and everyday.... But wouldn't leave the house withought curling my hair, which took for ever; since, by the time I was done with one side, the other side was losing it's curls. I was told my hair was lifeless, dead, no volume and didn't look Puerto Rican. I grew up very insecure. After years of struggling to gain some confidence, I ended up in a few relationships where I was constantly told I needed to get some sun tan. I finally ended up in a relationship with an African man, who for the most part has shown me love and respect on many levels that many failed to show me, except the insecurities about not being what people wanted me to be had came back, since he would often ask me to try dreadlocks, telling me that many light skin people do it. Even the one time he complimented my hair, which I thought he was being genuin, he followed it by another attempt to convince me to get dreadlocks. It made me so insecure, that whenever we would be around women with Afros I would start feeling a little bit of jealousy. I had spend so long defending the beauty of an Afro, that I had forgotten to love myself as well. I ended up pregnant and had an aunt ask me, "Aren't you afraid the baby will end up with an Afro?" Since she was a pastor... Although I wanted to tell her just how much I look forward to playing with an Afro withought any chemicals.... I couldn't help myself and decided to shame her with her own religious belief by telling her that everything that God made is perfect. I didn't realize I would also be preaching to myself. That's when I truely started loving myself. I then had a talk with my man and told him how I felt. He has been nothing but loving ever since.

  • @moniquesmith4068
    @moniquesmith4068 Před 7 lety +119

    Black women can have many hair types. I hate that there's a stereotype that black women can't have wavy hair or curly hair without being mixed. Like no you don't have to be mixed. And many black women have those hair types as well, as the stereotypical "nappy" coily more coarser hair. It's real though there is such thing as "good curls" and "bad curls" and it's disgusting because all hair is good hair. As long as it's healthy, then it's good!

    • @Janetfanumba1
      @Janetfanumba1 Před 7 lety +9

      lwaat akol Not all hun. I've seen some with kinky hair like 4c. But there hair was still beautiful

    • @ardynla8632
      @ardynla8632 Před 6 lety +1

      Monique Smith THANK YOU. My moms hair is wavy and mine is curly. The only time its ever been close to the stereotypical coil was when I was trying out new products to help out my natural hair.

  • @cameronfrootloops
    @cameronfrootloops Před 7 lety +12

    honestly natural hair is gorgous. all that curl and volume is bomb af.

  • @TiffanyMaloneTV
    @TiffanyMaloneTV Před 7 lety +18

    LOVE MY THICK, KINKY HAIR!!!

  • @Chicken0rShrimp
    @Chicken0rShrimp Před 6 lety

    What a treat to see Remy! Love her

  • @faizasaeed1000
    @faizasaeed1000 Před 7 lety +35

    Am in malaysia and one day i sat in a salon n the hairdresser was a chinese lady and i took my scarf off and prepared for my hair trim and after she saw my curly hair she said I cant trim this type of hair and she moved to a person next to me and everyone else stare at me i looked so ridiculous and it was the most painful experiences ever because i had to awkwardly wear my hijab back and leave the place and after i did that and went out i cried like a baby! i was just horrified of how rude she was i understand if she is afraid she might trim my hair in a wrong way! but the way she immediately turn around to another customer was what made me feel so bad! so i came back to her n i thought her a lesson! she felt so bad and said sorry so i hope she won't treat someone else the same!

    • @faizasaeed1000
      @faizasaeed1000 Před 7 lety +2

      but i always and sill go to salons and they don't have problem with my hair! people are different

    • @isiibelieveinmiracles1903
      @isiibelieveinmiracles1903 Před 7 lety +2

      faisa Noah honestly I always wash and comb my hair, lotion my hair, put on a hat and THEN go to barber...it saves time and its easiyer for the barber and saver for me.

    • @jasminevaliente96
      @jasminevaliente96 Před 6 lety +4

      That's truly terrible and she handled that situation terribly but all in all take it from me be glad that she didn't trim your hair because I've had countless stylist tell me that they can trim all types of hair then I sit in their chair with my Afro they clearly look puzzled and start hacking away at my poor hair Knowing full well they don't know what they're doing then I end up with the uneven fro 4 weeks

    • @jasminevaliente96
      @jasminevaliente96 Před 6 lety +1

      Isi Ibelieveinmiracles I thought I was the only one that did this unless I'm willing to pay the extra for a natural hair stylist which I totally am it's just unfortunately the closest one I trust is two hours away I just go ahead wash deep condition and moisturize my own hair and try to stretch it so that is as straight as it can be for a trim

    • @shaziah4210
      @shaziah4210 Před 5 lety

      @@jasminevaliente96 I have beautiful Asian hair and white hairdressers have too to day cannot cut like they cut white girls hair?! 😡

  • @climBmountains8
    @climBmountains8 Před 7 lety +54

    I'm from Spain and I have really thick, curly almost afro hair. All my life people laughed at my hair, boys called my ugly because of that and I had really low self esteem. Now I know it's part of me, you can like it or hate it but I love it because all my friends got straight hair and it makes me different. sorry for my english!

    • @ediththompson30
      @ediththompson30 Před 7 lety +6

      Yeah Sorry for what you went through. we love you just the way you are💜💜💜

    • @reneg6391
      @reneg6391 Před 6 lety +2

      Don't think you're different thousand of people have hair like you it's normal. Humans have been having Kinky, coily and curly hair the longest just saying🍵

    • @laramiaizz
      @laramiaizz Před 6 lety +1

      Rene G she meant among the people around her..

    • @user-pl5nu6vn7c
      @user-pl5nu6vn7c Před 6 lety +4

      Spain is primarily a white country and as bad as it sounds for them to be judging you, almost anything that stands out from the "majority race" will be judged. How you handle those judgments is up to you. Put those same white spanish ppl in a black country and they would be judged too. It works both ways. Best thing to do is to make your curly hair look really good and soon people will wish they had it. Get braids, dye it.. do cool styles to it. The thing is a lot of people with curly hair don't make use of all the different styles avaialble to them.. they just sit and complain about how they wish they had boring straight hair. I grew up in a majority white school and I wore braids almost all the time, a lot of the white girls in my school wanted to get their hair braided by me and I became somewhat of a trend setter in that regard and they always wanted to play with my hair. This was way before the days where this whole "cultural approrpiation" movement came in and whites can wear braids without any issue. I feel like the world took two steps back in terms of accepting cultural differences.

  • @lf1496
    @lf1496 Před 5 lety +4

    I have never straightened my hair. The men I dated always commented on how sexy my big highly coiled curls are to them. My husband said my hair was one of the things he found sexiest about me.He's not American and in Italy natural hair is worn most by black women and some Italian women who have kinky curly hair. Its not an issue in Italy. Our hair is seen as beautiful and unique here. Sad that America is still having this conversation.

  • @ojitosrodriguez114
    @ojitosrodriguez114 Před 4 lety

    the fish tank on the table, such a look lol 👏😍

  • @adventurousdaydreamer
    @adventurousdaydreamer Před 7 lety +6

    I've been natural for over a decade now. I went natural in 2002. I went through a several phases with my hair. As a little girl, I was teased by other little black girls about my natural hair. I begged my mom for a relaxer in the second grade to stop the bullying. It didn't per-say, they just graduated grade school and then we moved to a new neighborhood which I had to switch schools for. Then in high school, I remember a girl cross examining me about my "new growth" as I wasn't getting my relaxed fast enough for her liking. Even though how I kept my hair wasn't any of her business and she wasn't even a friend of mine; she just had to be critical. I'll never understand why people pick on others out of their own low self-esteems.
    The beginning of my self-love, hair love journey came through the Neo-Soul music scene when everyone was bumping Lauryn Hill (who I still LOVE), Jilly from Philly, and Ms. Badu to name a few. Seeing these beautiful Black and unique ladies rock their God given hair gave me the courage to rock mine and I did a "big chop" like India Arie cutting off all of my dead chemically treated hair. Mind you... I had a lot of nay-sayers at first. I had a White co-worker ask me why my hair was so nappy, and man tell me a woman doesn't look soft without long "flowy" hair down her back; although, using the the relaxers were giving me scabs and breaking my "length" off. Even my mom gave me grief at first until some years later she returned to her natural hair. I could share more stories from interviews to bad advice but I know this comment is already super long. Just know I am still natural; loving who I am and the beautiful natural hair God gave me!

  • @emilybrown1014
    @emilybrown1014 Před 7 lety +28

    People are absolutely ridiculous. I LOVE my natural hair. Believe me, I didn't always love it. But I think it's so sexy especially that third and fourth day hair when it's voluminous and a little bit frizzy. Natural hair is bomb and I apologize on behalf on the ignorant people out there. LOVE YOURSELF.

  • @karina9750
    @karina9750 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm in no way comparing my hair struggles to those of black women but as a white woman with 3a/b hair even I have experienced a bit of criticism. Usually being told that it is not appropriate in formal, or professional instances.

  • @daughteroftheking7617
    @daughteroftheking7617 Před 5 lety +3

    Black hair is different for a reason. The only hair that’s significantly different from any other race. God purposefully did that. I don’t know the reason but I know it was for a reason. I love my curly Afro hair. I’m happy that I embraced who i am❤️🙏🏽

  • @MajesticMyronn
    @MajesticMyronn Před 7 lety +217

    Honestly I have to say I'm going on my curly hair journey this year and I love my natural curls but I also think there is this stigma that people who don't wear their natural hair often don't love their natural hair... You guys that is called PROTECTIVE STYLING ! People want to protect their hair from chemicals and stuff like that so they can eventually wear their natural hair freely !

    • @summerlyric6071
      @summerlyric6071 Před 7 lety +7

      Myronn Coleman I love this discussion because I've been on both sides of what you've just said.

    • @roachtingz9061
      @roachtingz9061 Před 6 lety

      Right! Because atm I’m waiting for my hair to grow so I can wear it in a full Afro. It’s not that a hate my curls, i love them so much.

  • @CrystalVanner
    @CrystalVanner Před 7 lety +84

    I GOT JESUS HAIR!!! #HairLikeWool

  • @PenzoKeik
    @PenzoKeik Před 7 lety +379

    Talking about natural hair and they all have weaves. uh.

    • @shadyimslebi
      @shadyimslebi Před 5 lety +20

      Melanie X ive never heard of an asian wearing wigs

    • @t.rp.3889
      @t.rp.3889 Před 5 lety +1

      😂😂😂 exactly

    • @sashaprayslay196
      @sashaprayslay196 Před 5 lety +12

      Curls after Curls. I have. There are two Asians that own a beauty supply store here in SC that wear wigs all the time!

    • @patrickstar5233
      @patrickstar5233 Před 5 lety +17

      deep_hypnose the point of the message is do whatever to ur hair that make YOU feel good I guess

    • @maryperry6573
      @maryperry6573 Před 5 lety +11

      @@shadyimslebi then you need to culture yourself a little bit more lol

  • @jenniferdugas947
    @jenniferdugas947 Před 5 lety +1

    Sister, Sister was my favorite show as a kid and I LOVED Tia and Tamera's curly hair! I wished mine looked like that.

    • @NellieKAdaba
      @NellieKAdaba Před 5 lety

      My favorite show too as a teenager, and I'm now in my late 30s.

  • @joijorm
    @joijorm Před 7 lety +15

    Ladies...wear what you want on your head and be happy. 💁🏻💁🏼💁🏽💁🏾💁🏿

  • @EruvwuObuaya
    @EruvwuObuaya Před 7 lety +15

    I'm a natural 4c hair type and love it! People's negative opinion are ignorant and don't bother me. I've come into my own with my hair and do get some positive comments. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Livingabovemymeans
    @Livingabovemymeans Před 3 lety +2

    I am my HAIR! And super proud of being African. It carries the prayers of my ancestors 🙏

  • @tiffylovelove421
    @tiffylovelove421 Před 7 lety

    i loved watching Sister Sister growing up. i remember the episode when they actually straightened their hair. ..wow. to know that this is the reason they went ahead and straightened it. i wanted hair like theirs is what's crazy!