Tiktok's new viral hairstyle shows the problem with renaming natural hairstyles by non POC

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • The problem with renaming natural hairstyles by non People of color.

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  • @bevbevbev_
    @bevbevbev_ Před měsícem +182

    this reminds me of the day i saw a ww on IG arguing that natural hair isn't "curly" but "coily". these people started using gel to "define their curls" and now they are saying our natural hair isnt curly

    • @Diamond-Doll
      @Diamond-Doll Před měsícem +19

      Natural hair is any hair that is not chemically manipulated

    • @OliviaFranks219
      @OliviaFranks219 Před měsícem +16

      @@Diamond-DollWell that’s not what they mean by natural hair. They mean natural type 3/4 hair.

    • @Diamond-Doll
      @Diamond-Doll Před měsícem +1

      @@OliviaFranks219 if that is true that's dumb...bc if u want to argue appropriation then me as an African american with a natural wavy hair pattern...if i twist my hair to get tighter curls an i therefor appropriating??? How can one define only one hair type as natural..sorry but that's stupid!!

    • @bevbevbev_
      @bevbevbev_ Před měsícem +17

      I'm sure everyone with a brain knows that but that isn't what I am talking about. I said someone on IG said that black women's natural hair cannot be classed as "curly" because it is "coily". All my life I've seen my natural hair as curly and I won't stop calling it that because someone thinks it is not

    • @babyg7796
      @babyg7796 Před měsícem

      @@Diamond-Dollgirl shut up. Go outside & touch grass. Black women like you are exactly what’s wrong with the natural hair community. “CuLtUrE ApPrOpRiAtIoN.” Just pure stupidity.

  • @LeilaVividSounds
    @LeilaVividSounds Před měsícem +105

    I kinda don’t really care at this point. White women can call it what they want for their hair. We call it what we do for our hair. For our hair to do what theirs does in a braid or twist out, we’d have to blow out and or flat iron our hair first then put some loose waves in it. Black people are always going to know the origin and continue with our names and ways. Let them think they did something new! It doesn’t bother me I have real things to worry about.

    • @Listening4n0w
      @Listening4n0w Před měsícem

      What an ignorant statement. BLACK PEOPLE WILL NOT ALWAYS KNOW THE ORIGIN!!! Most of us are just now finding out who we truly are as a people because of people stealing our identity and white washing it. Hair may be on a smaller scale but this is their M.O. they take what they DID NOT creature, then put their name and faces on it!!! The Crown Act had to be made a law (even though all 50 states have not passed it) because of the discrimination black women face on the job because of our hairstyles, and in some cases lost their jobs!!! Having your livelihood taken from you because of your hair, is a real thing to worry about!!!

    • @MrsWilsxn
      @MrsWilsxn Před měsícem +10

      Speak sis!!! ❤ Let them have their own lol. We have real problems out here. Not this… black women need to stop being childish.

    • @Monicaizpeace
      @Monicaizpeace Před měsícem +9

      I thought I was the only one that felt this way. The results don't look the same because of the completely different textures. They have always twisted/braided their hair and took it down the next day for "beach waves." Their's is not a twist out.

    • @LeilaVividSounds
      @LeilaVividSounds Před měsícem +2

      @@Monicaizpeace exactly this!

  • @blaquepearlzchocolatediamndz77
    @blaquepearlzchocolatediamndz77 Před měsícem +76

    This is the same as when Hailey Beiber came up with the "chocolate glaze" lip gloss. And everyone went off about how we, along with Latina's, lined our lips with brown or black liner WAY before her time. It's just old now. 6:09 They are just up in the face with it. But they still won't own up to admiring our style to the point of stealing it like everything else. Oh, and let's not forget about the "glass" hair or whatever it's called. When we've BEEN getting our hair pressed, leaving us with the "glass," like image. I don't know. This is just ridiculous at this point.

    • @kleedasantos3236
      @kleedasantos3236 Před 26 dny

      Latinas started the brown lip line trend, not black people. Here you are doing the same thing your claim white people be doing🙄

    • @kleedasantos3236
      @kleedasantos3236 Před 26 dny +1

      But beside the point, everything looks different on different races. So it's natural that styles are called different things from one race to another. It's just being nitpicky at this point, and bitter.

  • @littleleah310
    @littleleah310 Před měsícem +63

    momma mia isnt even black hairstyle, they just did it wrong 🎃

    • @ravenrebel3183
      @ravenrebel3183 Před měsícem +17

      They do it differently, not “wrong”. If they like it, it went right.

  • @Leedywilliams
    @Leedywilliams Před měsícem +26

    You lost me at “let them have this”. They steal EVERYTHING that’s good. So letting things go is a slippery slope.

  • @mcskinny4919
    @mcskinny4919 Před měsícem +111

    yeah girl the "nara smith braids" really rubbed me the wrong way b/c black woman have been doing that hairstyle for CENTURIES, but as soon as a lighter-skinned, more popular black woman does it NOW it's revolutionary. girl...

  • @TheSharna23
    @TheSharna23 Před měsícem +43

    I really can’t get behind the girl who was saying “yall giving them a leg to stand on when it comes to weaves”. No, ma’am. For HUNDREDS of years, white people instilled in us that their hair texture was to be desired. It was literally written into law that we couldn’t wear our natural hair if we wanted to be accepted into society (until just recently, kids wearing locs to school was a problem). So y’all don’t get to now gatekeep straight hair after forcing us into it.

  • @1bunnylogan
    @1bunnylogan Před měsícem +68

    We not giving anymore passes. Colonizers have been taking for centuries. Its not about hate its about taking something, giving it another name and not giving credit where credit is due. Give them an inch and they take a mile. When someone points out anything Colonizers do its always a problem. Lets give credit where credit is due and there will be nothing to discuss

    • @tintamanengu
      @tintamanengu  Před měsícem +8

      My exact point 💚❤️

    • @Listening4n0w
      @Listening4n0w Před měsícem +5

      AMEN!!!

    • @thecozyconstellation
      @thecozyconstellation Před měsícem +1

      who's colonizing you?

    • @Seruuuuu02
      @Seruuuuu02 Před měsícem

      ​@@thecozyconstellationwhites

    • @lindasamba4816
      @lindasamba4816 Před 2 dny

      This part!!! That girl really rubbed me the wrong way, saying all that. Like, nah, they be taking our shit all the time. We're not letting y'all have anything. If we can't have shit, neither can y'all. At this point, we should start renaming the white folks' stuff and see if they "let us have it".

  • @whenyouwishuponastar6643
    @whenyouwishuponastar6643 Před měsícem +26

    I almost feel like I’d rather them rename it for themselves. Let’s keep twist outs for ourselves lol.
    I agree with the clip at 9:20. Braids or cornrows is a different story lol.

    • @therealjt.
      @therealjt. Před měsícem

      Same! Let them white girls have their mama Mia braids. Damn!

  • @LethalLemonLime
    @LethalLemonLime Před měsícem +18

    honestly i don't really care but that's because I don't really like to think about them in general lol but the first girl keeps saying it's just a braid out which is kind of annoying me because how can it be a braid out with no braids involved? they literally rope twisted their hair which most people do not do for a twist out. also they always name things the most dumb names. they severely lack creativity which explains why they like to steal from us.

  • @REPENTFORTHEKINGDOMISATHAND
    @REPENTFORTHEKINGDOMISATHAND Před měsícem +13

    This is what happens when you invite everyone and hype up the most basic ish. Also we need to stop sharing everything to the world and share amongst ourselves

  • @LakeishaLifestyle
    @LakeishaLifestyle Před měsícem +21

    we don't care what these people do, like seriously.
    we already know the recipe, so why even let it affect you?
    as long as you preserve and uphold your culture amongst yourselves 🖤🧬💯👏🏿, we are great, people are going to copy us.
    It should be expected honestly, come on now look at history.
    if people want to copy, exploit, whatever they choose to do that is their decision.
    Whether they give us the credit or not for the inspiration we don't need the validation. We know whats up, we know the truth.
    And most of them will never admit it. So do yourself a favor, stop giving these people your energy my sister's. 🌹😘

    • @Listening4n0w
      @Listening4n0w Před měsícem +10

      The stupidity in these comments!!! KNOWING THE TRUTH MATTERS because without it LIES are able to thrive, and a people's history is completely washed away!!!

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před měsícem +2

      That's cute, great really if it could just be/happen that simple and smooth. Exploitation isn't cute at all so that's a hard no and then with that eradication, erasing, so again no. That's why you have to stop things or at the very least speak up about it and against it everytime. If things were that easy, it would be that easy and happening by now. But it's clearly not and atr maybe never going to. You can't even begin to preserve, reserve, uphold, even "gatekeep" something that'll just keep getting stolen from you uncredited. It's like being the background guy making everything happen and yk ofc you (and maybe someone else, maaybe) -but nobody else knows or cares, nobody speaks up, and you watch as everything you did gets praised and all this bc of someone else who didn't even begin to do anything- they have the forever credit and if you speak up abt it esp then you'll get berated and accused all bc nobody's "knows better" or cares to. again that's not great or cute or easy.

    • @LakeishaLifestyle
      @LakeishaLifestyle Před měsícem +1

      @@Boohurghhoo whatever you believe is what your reality will become. I don't believe that, you can believe what you like. Have the day that you manifest and the day that you deserve. 💜👍🏿

  • @iamPudding
    @iamPudding Před měsícem +12

    People claiming indiffrence to this need to remember that we're living under capitalism: patenting and claiming ideas literally generates wealth. Stop sleeping on that fact 👀

  • @mexme-me-2
    @mexme-me-2 Před měsícem +5

    Rope twist is something as well. So she went from rope twists to a twist out/flat twist out but of course they renamed it mamma Mia. So they purposely went to dig up an old movie to use to justify their theivery.

  • @Sl4y3rrr2k
    @Sl4y3rrr2k Před měsícem +36

    As a white person with locs. I have seen the term "mattlocks" be thrown around from progressive voices when referring to white people with locs. Claiming that they should be called something different when on white people.
    I dont agree with this, much like the mama mia situation. It really does cover up where they got their inspiration from. I will always call my hair locs, because the reason i have them in the first place was due to the influence of black culture throughout my life. Making it clear, im not trying to cover anything up with the dumb "well vikings had them🤓" argument.
    I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic, and anyone can feel free to share their opinions in the replys, I am not black so I dont feel as though I can have the right or a full perspective to claim what is best of course.

    • @saybeemorena5938
      @saybeemorena5938 Před měsícem +8

      Imo respect for the culture and the people is important. It seems you had respect and reverence for locs and that is appreciation not appropriation. I can't speak for the entire community but as long as the respect is there do it up

  • @micheller3251
    @micheller3251 Před měsícem +4

    White people (from french side of canada, if it matters) perspective: the name "mama mia hair" is also silly to us but for a different reason. Plenty of us have been twisting our hair like that as kids without anyone teaching us because it's just something easy to do with our hair when we're bored. Twist and twist and twist, and then twist the twisted hair strands together until you can't twist anymore and then tie it. A couple of historical european hairstyles also involved similarly twisted braids. And of course for those of us with straight hair or 2a,2b hair, it's much easier to do when the hair is wet and already in clumps. Giving such a basic thing a name from a movie and pretending it's new and trendy feels very "Look at me I'm an influencer! Am I influencing you? Please give me your attention! My dream is to be famous!" Regardless of where it's from, it's one more silly tiktok rebranding of something people were already doing for centuries if not more, and turning everything into a marketable brand.

  • @LethalLemonLime
    @LethalLemonLime Před měsícem +13

    also another reason why it's hard to really give a sht any more about this kind of stuff is because it's not like black women are in droves walking around with twist outs. the vast majority still are wearing straight wigs and weaves so who cares if someone wants to twist their hair, remove it and call it Mamma Mia hair just because they renamed it when you literally don't even want to wear your own hair in a twist out? also the employment/job excuse is tired and not an issue for the vast majority of us (at least not in the USA - I don't even live in the US and I wear my hair out at work). how are we scared to wear our hair out, yet worried about what the 🌴 people are doing to and calling their own hair? it's a waste of time. it's a waste of discourse. a waste of dialogue.

    • @LethalLemonLime
      @LethalLemonLime Před měsícem +6

      in this particular case, I don't think they really stole anything because this particular hair style isn't unique to us (unlike other hairstyles) however it didn't really have a name in English until we gave it one. I think it's just that they don't want to use our terms because if they search up a twist out they will see our faces and our hair and they don't want to see us. they've made that abundantly clear.

    • @Listening4n0w
      @Listening4n0w Před měsícem +7

      @@LethalLemonLime It is unique to us, we are the BLUEPRINT!!!

    • @Listening4n0w
      @Listening4n0w Před měsícem +5

      @LethalLemonLime I see a lot of black women rockin twist outs and braid outs. Let's be real, we have been told our hair is ugly (that's a LIE) which has caused a lot of self hate and conforming. The Crown Act had to be made a law becauseof of the foolishness we have to deal with regarding our hair. We're condemned when we embrace our natural hair and the way we style it, they're praised when they appropriate it.

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Listening4n0wno point in arguing when they made several statements that deaded what they had to say in the first place...as in: I don't live in the US but it's not like that in the US ik for sureee 😃

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před měsícem +2

      How do you semi defend something in one response but yet go against it with your own original comment? Ntm your point fell flat (hard; statements went moot) when you thought to say hair discrimination isn't a thing in the US..yet you also don't live in the US. Take time out to figure out why the "crown act" is a thing and still being pushed daily if it wasn't a thing or that serious of a thing in the US. Can't be a "tired excuses" if things have been a set standard (til this day mind you all over really so it works even with you not being in the us) to even get it to this point. If those same things making certain toxic standards have been ingrained and tragically recycled just to be on par to/with the masses. If you feel its a waste, good for you getting your own opinion out there, but remember that's just your opinion it doesn't make it a fact bc evb still has their pov. ntm again weren't you just arguing abt straight hair in another comment yet you commented this as well...? Odd how the correct correlation didn't completely happen the way it should. I would also mention and point out the red flag on top of not living in the US and what not that you just had to state how "we wear straight wigs weaves dadadadadaaaa...all the time" all while again conflicting yourself. Actual factual interpolation goes a long way, complete correct correlation goes a long way.

  • @honeybee2919
    @honeybee2919 Před měsícem +7

    If she wants to rename something let her do it. What we know is what we know. We spend too much trying to police them when what they do is their business

    • @HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vh
      @HssnsidndjdndBdndndjndk-yn4vh Před měsícem +2

      Girl no, especially not when BW like me get picked on by my white co workers for wearing my hair THE SAME WAY.

  • @christine9615
    @christine9615 Před měsícem +2

    Done! Don't care anymore. You're right, I DONT CARE! So tired of all the hatred. You want the world to be a better place, learn to let sh!t go. I braided my hair when I was a kid to get those ringlet curls all the time because I had super curly and very frizzy hair, I had no idea it was something in the black community until I was older. And it wasn't because I didn't grow up without any black people in my neighborhood or school. It's just that nobody ever had a problem with it. Everyone did there thing and that was it. Let me tell you something else, I'm a very pasty-white-Scottish-woman here and people have been touching my hair without permission since I was a kid. At 53, they still DO!

  • @amberwillis1960
    @amberwillis1960 Před měsícem +7

    Hi I don’t know what it is like over in America but, I am a white European woman and this is not new. We do this all the time and have for a long time also. But we just say you’re plaiting your hair to get waves. I’ve seen people here saying she is doing it wrong but, she’s not? When we plait our hair we know we’re getting waves. And here in the uk rope twist and rope plait are two different things. We have called it rope plait for a long time also.

    • @traceatroj240
      @traceatroj240 Před měsícem +9

      Your answer is in the statement... Americans are way different than anywhere else... Am African and if they are arguing about things I don't understand I just leave it alone because I just don't understand a lot of what's going on there..... But when you hear the whole story it makes sense to why others are behaving like that.....

    • @katinkaraab1964
      @katinkaraab1964 Před měsícem

      Thank you. I think everyone outside of the US can agree now that the whole cultural appropriation Thing became stupid. Esp with Hair. After all by their stupid Definition No American is allowed to do anykind of Hairstyle because they are all immigrants and non of them invented anything. Cultural appropriation was about Copyrights of small Artist against huge corporations. Now.we have people debating who did the First Rope Twist. What If the Neandertal did the First? Are black people than banned to use them? What about braids? What about the Reverse? Are black people living in Europe or the states now longer allowed to participate in their culture? No Pizza or fries for black people?

    • @parisortiz8731
      @parisortiz8731 Před měsícem

      @@traceatroj240Ok but this is obviously not an American only discourse because Tinta isn’t American.

  • @janetmecham1059
    @janetmecham1059 Před měsícem +32

    8:42 knows what’s up. Women are out there letting other women bother them are looking really silly. Don’t worry, Caucasian hair won’t be able to withstand these other styles for long due to breakage and pretty soon they will be talking about rice water and paraben-free shampoo again. 😅

    • @zunaritoxiden
      @zunaritoxiden Před měsícem +2

      Just letting u know that white people aren’t Caucasian. ACTUAL Caucasians are people like Armenians, Azerbaijani, Russia, Turkey, Iran, etc and anyone native to the Caucas mountains. The name was taken from these beautiful people.

  • @EveningEJ
    @EveningEJ Před 28 dny +1

    i like the mamma mia hair idea for them.
    i really wish people would let others do whatever they want with their hair.

  • @beeninthisfandomlongerthan9500

    Their hair, their style, they name it. She literally just twisted her hair and approximated it to what she can relate to as a white woman.

  • @thetruthhurts9220
    @thetruthhurts9220 Před měsícem +3

    Why we ad a community so pressed about everything? At this point I’m convinced y’all are just obsessed with other races and their hair. 😂😭

  • @cottonhairedaesthetic2005
    @cottonhairedaesthetic2005 Před měsícem +107

    This is the mini buns and Bantu knots all over 😂

    • @Listening4n0w
      @Listening4n0w Před měsícem +21

      The uncreatives were also calling them Marc Jacob buns.

    • @MJ_Solo
      @MJ_Solo Před měsícem +15

      Don’t forget the “Boxer Braids”

    • @TEEJAYBOS
      @TEEJAYBOS Před měsícem +5

      Marc Jacob buns 👀 boxer braids 😂 remember the bo derick 👀

  • @sativadiva2389
    @sativadiva2389 Před měsícem +3

    Kind of odd to state that this discussion is about cultural appropriation and "rebranding" and then show a black woman smirking as she confidently claims that white women who sleep with bonnets, the thing that comes from a French word and has been used by white people since like colonial European times, and also the concept of covering your hair both in general and to sleep exists in a lot of cultures anyways, are somehow doing it with the intention of stealing it from the black community. Gonna be thinking tonight about how several of the women in this video are just being lowkey racist and texturist when I'm laying down to sleep in my satin headwrap to keep my naturally wavy/curly hair protected.

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před měsícem +9

      So basically you said all that to state how you got offended. This wasn't about you or naturally wavy/curly haired ppl. Now ask yourself was it? Kind of odd to state something when the things discussed clearly went over you head.

  • @TerissaVital
    @TerissaVital Před 4 dny +1

    This is basically culture plagiarism.

  • @beeninthisfandomlongerthan9500

    They can call it whatever they want to call it lol. It’s not the same result nor is it really the same style because the hair is so different so let them call it what they want to call it.

  • @ilener1698
    @ilener1698 Před měsícem +3

    This is not mama Mia nor twist outs. There are people out there that have hair like that without doing nothing. They take a shower and do nothing and have that style naturally. No twist, braid, gel or whatever but we all going to believe these type of people don’t exist okay 💅🏼

    • @tintamanengu
      @tintamanengu  Před měsícem +14

      That's not even part of the discussion, what I'm talking about and have shown are ppl doing a twist out or "mama Mia hair" and getting the results of a twist out. Nobody is arguing that they aren't ppl with curls like that naturally.

    • @Anya-df2zn
      @Anya-df2zn Před měsícem

      ​@@tintamanengu I was eight and was braiding my hair to have curls. I’m European, and there were zero Black people in my area. And in the 2000s, there was no internet. Come on. In previous centuries, white women actually styled their hair before sleeping so it would be wavy or curly in the morning, or to avoid tangling, but the wave would eventually come. You’re just spotting similarities between populations, and because you’ve found one, you’re talking about racial appropriation. Can I still poop, or is that a Black thing? Using mascara? At this point, I just think Black people should stop migrating to white countries as they obviously cordially hate white people.

  • @tbuzz010
    @tbuzz010 Před měsícem +3

    The minute I see a person of African Ancestry have naturally blonde hair, I’ll stay quiet. But, let them do what they want to with THEIR own hair.

    • @auroraeloise
      @auroraeloise Před měsícem +1

      That exists

    • @tbuzz010
      @tbuzz010 Před měsícem

      @@auroraeloise I’ve been alive for 33 years, and I still haven’t seen it.

    • @auroraeloise
      @auroraeloise Před měsícem +1

      @@tbuzz010 you would be amazed at the power Google, I'm 19 and know two people who would fit into the honey blonde an ashy honey blonde category, and they're unrelated.

    • @auroraeloise
      @auroraeloise Před měsícem +1

      @@tbuzz010 and I know two people with honey blonde hair who are unrelated.

    • @tbuzz010
      @tbuzz010 Před měsícem +1

      @@auroraeloise 9.9 out of 10 times, if you’re African-American and you have blonde hair, then you either dyed it, wearing a wig, and/or you have weave in your head. Exceptions don’t make rules. I don’t see white women and Indian women getting upset with black women for wearing THEIR hair.

  • @Lu_Mazing
    @Lu_Mazing Před měsícem +3

    Girl! I literally now run to your channel to hear your opinion over some of these viral videos 😂
    Love the content❤️

    • @tintamanengu
      @tintamanengu  Před měsícem

      Hey Lu, love yours too, I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊🤗💚❤️

  • @Rain.and.petals
    @Rain.and.petals Před měsícem +23

    no one cares....as a black woman, I'm here to tell you guys that NO ONE CARESSS😂😂

    • @imjoceagirl
      @imjoceagirl Před měsícem +3

      literally

    • @sabsab377
      @sabsab377 Před měsícem +17

      I wouldn't be so concerned about appropriation if not for people calling black hairstyles unprofessional or outright banning them when it's on black people but suddenly having it be elevated to trendy status or stylish when on white people. It's blatant hypocrisy and this type of discrimination has very real and very negative consequences in daily life and in professional spaces which results in pretty costly economic setbacks.

    • @Boohurghhoo
      @Boohurghhoo Před měsícem

      Fix your sentence then🥴 As a singular, individual black woman..I don't care. Or even better for you, as an individual, singular black woman who doesn't account for the rest I seem to believe nobody cares so this doesn't matter.

    • @Rain.and.petals
      @Rain.and.petals Před měsícem +1

      @@Boohurghhoo nah, no one cares, it is what it is🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @chudneyhoward7436
      @chudneyhoward7436 Před měsícem

      NAW TRICK YOU DONT CARE!! THATS YOUR OPINION!! ​@@Rain.and.petals

  • @thecozyconstellation
    @thecozyconstellation Před měsícem +3

    black people didn't invent braids nor hold an international braid patent. tons of things have different names in different cultures. maybe y'all should stop ~gatekeeping~ things that ANYONE can do for real

    • @chudneyhoward7436
      @chudneyhoward7436 Před měsícem +1

      We will continue to gatekeep our intricate hair braiding styles that you will NEVER DO because your thin stringy hair will fall out!!. Keep your weird ass viking bubble braids and 2 plaits and frenchies because that's all you heffas can do anyway! WE INVENTED THEE BEST BRAID HAIRSTYLES. SHIT EVEN OUR HAIRSTYLES BE BETTER THAN YOURS. WE DO SHIT YOU PASTIES WILL NEVER DO! THAT IS WHY YALL STEAL IT AND CALL IT SOMETHING ELSE!! BECAUSE YOU PALM PPL HATE WHEN WE INVENT ANYTHING ITS BEEN WRITTEN AND DISCOVERED THROUGHOUT BLK HISTORY WHAT WEVE INVENTED THE MOST SHIT!! YALL HATE IT! BUT STAY MAD WITH YOUR UGLY ASS VIKING BRAIDS 😂.

    • @Seruuuuu02
      @Seruuuuu02 Před měsícem +4

      @@thecozyconstellation yes but don't be dumb enough to wear box braids. Straight hair can't handle it as well as coily hair.

    • @jerm-gv9rv
      @jerm-gv9rv Před měsícem +3

      Braid….yes
      Box braid…no those are different
      Same with cornrows

  • @cicibingham6217
    @cicibingham6217 Před měsícem +3

    Natural hair is each individual's hair, regardless of any race, without the influence of styling tools on the individual's hair.
    Natural is not applied to a race. It's an adjective describing in this case, hair.

    • @thecozyconstellation
      @thecozyconstellation Před měsícem +2

      THANK YOU

    • @babyg7796
      @babyg7796 Před měsícem +1

      Non poc women are not getting kicked out of school, denied jobs, or written up in the military because their hair is in its natural state, without manipulation-only black women. Cut it out. We’re not letting you ppl try to change or co-op the natural hair movement. Just stop. 😊

  • @Ichhabeeinbenutzernamen
    @Ichhabeeinbenutzernamen Před měsícem +2

    I think with "Mama mia Hair" they mean the end result and not the technique they got it that way 😊

    • @tintamanengu
      @tintamanengu  Před měsícem +6

      But the end result of twisting your hair is the actual twist out hairstyle, the style is actually cute though.

  • @PrettyMonstarZu
    @PrettyMonstarZu Před měsícem +4

    This could never be a twist out ... let them have that limp lifeless style

  • @tyrellspeed771
    @tyrellspeed771 Před měsícem +2

    Twist Out

  • @friedchicken4735
    @friedchicken4735 Před 28 dny

    This is a reach. That doesnt even look like a twist out if white women start calling black women who wear twist outs "mamma mia" hair or giving us a problem then thats an issue. I think ww should have their own names for styles for their hairstyles and tectures. Honestly this feels like complaining for no reason.

  • @BlackNaturalHairstyles-qt5ed

    They've been doing this hairstyle for years, but it goes out of style for them then makes a comeback in later generations who think they discovered something and renames it. It never goes out of style for us, so the name never changes. I don't care what they call it for their hair. It'll always be a twist out for mine.

  • @BabyDoll-xx9rk
    @BabyDoll-xx9rk Před měsícem +1

    I've started wearing my natural hair and now that I'm finding so many beautiful things I can do to it, I idgaF how white women do their hair😂😂😂 I really don't because at the end of the day I'm the one who's getting stared at as soon as I walk in the room. I'm the person people want to touch and feel MY hair. That's not happenstance, a lot of white people especially ww don't like themselves and so they have to copy because they're not getting the attention they want or think they're entitled to. So let them have their "Mamma Mia" hair and fix ya crowns my fellow black queens. Stop getting your panties in a twist over what INSIGNIFICANT people are doing with their hair. Just an FYI, I live in a predominantly white town, so I've seen EVERYTHING. I laugh at some of these people because it's honestly embarrassing. Let them dig their hole, stop the crying and whining, and just be you. This whole rant ain't it...

  • @keairekemp9013
    @keairekemp9013 Před měsícem +1

    I understand where both sides are coming from. Because there was a point in time where other yt girls were glorifying the mafia lifestyle. And the women that experienced it was like idk why you guys want to portray that you’re a mafia wife or that you come from a mafia family just because of an aesthetic. Because that lifestyle is more than the aesthetic. And yes ppl can wear whatever they want. But why are ppl putting a negative lifestyle to clothing.

  • @mzSte
    @mzSte Před měsícem

    Twists

  • @LadiiTCSingsJazz
    @LadiiTCSingsJazz Před měsícem +1

    Oh Brother, this is like crimpng but for beachwaves. 😂🤣🤣. Mama Mia- Sooo Corny! They are just trying to create their own thing😂😅 but they do bite... and then make things famous that's not theirs.... like tik tok dances, hair extensions, braids, nails but when they do it the world embraces it... disregarding black originality. I can see why sisters get mad, the gaslight thievery is real! It's not as petty as it seems, suttle usery!!

  • @lunalite443
    @lunalite443 Před měsícem +1

    Wow lol 😂 when will it end

  • @LePearl
    @LePearl Před 13 dny

    Why is there even out rage for this? Get over yourselves…and this is coming from a person of color herself before anyone accuses me of being white ❤

  • @kkforlife27
    @kkforlife27 Před měsícem +2

    ❤😊 💯

  • @EfeAikpokhio
    @EfeAikpokhio Před měsícem +19

    I see no wrong in what the white woman has done. Don’t we black women copy their hairstyles. The straight hair, the wavy curls. So why can’t they be free to do the same, the double standards.

    • @tshegofatsothulo1193
      @tshegofatsothulo1193 Před měsícem

      You don't understand the context of this, you can't just say that without historical context. White people have always looked down upon black hairstyles, but suddenly since they like it now apparently it's a trend and renaming them and taking them for themselves as if they invented it, is just disrespecting all the years they've been discriminating black people. And about black women wearing weaves, is just so dumb cuz you know for a fucking fact that our natural hair has always been looked down upon, and you needed to relax, straighten, or wear weaves in order to get JOBS, that's why they wear it, not for fun (atleast not all of them) you as a black women yourself(I assume) always come for black women as if y'all haven't been discriminated against for centuries now. Please learn think before speaking out of you ass

    • @chelseaamara7218
      @chelseaamara7218 Před měsícem +33

      talk for urself Im not a wig warrior! But are those wig girls renaming the so called blonde hair too let say african sun colour??? Also straight hair is not exclusive too yts Im half ethiopian and all of somalia and ethiopia has straight hair.

    • @courtneymason4425
      @courtneymason4425 Před měsícem +17

      It's not about them wearing the styles it's about them renaming iconic styles and techniques that poc have been using for decades like it's a whole new thing that they just discovered

    • @ravenrebel3183
      @ravenrebel3183 Před měsícem

      Exactly-notice the girl talking about cultural appropriation was braiding Caucasian blonde hair into hers? Freaking hypocritical AND willfully ignorant.

    • @ravenrebel3183
      @ravenrebel3183 Před měsícem +2

      @@chelseaamara7218kinky hair isn’t exclusive to Africa either-met several Irish and Italians with type 4 hair. So by your logic, white women aren’t culturally appropriating anything black women do because they have those textures too.

  • @buskima324
    @buskima324 Před měsícem

    I used to braiding my hair, becouse i have seen black ppl in my life😅 I am confused...

  • @buskima324
    @buskima324 Před měsícem +2

    and how we called twist out in victorian era?😅

  • @ravenrebel3183
    @ravenrebel3183 Před měsícem +14

    Homegirl talking cultural appropriation while literally braiding blonde, non-Afro hair into hers is nasty work 🙄😒

    • @krelurve7276
      @krelurve7276 Před měsícem +20

      Sometimes I think yall want to be stupid 😂. Hair color and straight hair isn’t a culture, plus braiding hair is a part of black culture.

    • @ravenrebel3183
      @ravenrebel3183 Před měsícem +1

      @@krelurve7276 braiding hair is a part of ALL cultures, same as twisting it. And you’re right, instead y’all are appropriating racial genetic traits which is even creepier. Yikes 😬

    • @LethalLemonLime
      @LethalLemonLime Před měsícem +11

      ​@@ravenrebel3183um there are different types of braids. she is not doing a traditionally white or European braiding style. also blonde hair is not a culture so this comment is not the flex that you so desperately think that it is. blonde hair has been documented in all races and even if it wasn't, coloring ones hair (or wearing extensions rather than coloring your own hair to prevent damage) is very much so a worldwide phenomenon but you probably have never left the country so...

    • @Anya-df2zn
      @Anya-df2zn Před měsícem

      ​@@LethalLemonLime How many blondes are among black people? Why are black women buying straight and/or blonde wigs or extensions if it’s supposedly all-natural? You’re being hypocritical. European hair comes in all colors and shapes, which isn’t the case for other ethnicities, including black people. Or maybe you’re thinking about mixed-race individuals, you know, those with one black parent and one white parent? Coincidence? You can braid your hair in whatever style and color you want; you’re a grown woman, but white women also have this right. And they won’t ask for your opinion anyway. By the way, made-in-China plastic (or natural Russian hair if you’re wealthy… Why Russian and not Congolese?) extensions haven’t been an African tradition for centuries. Don’t hide behind “tradition” to forbid others what you allow yourself to do.

    • @ravenrebel3183
      @ravenrebel3183 Před měsícem

      @@LethalLemonLime as much as you’re reaching, everyone knows blonde hair is primarily European, with some mulattos and Melanesians having it too. Black Africans do not unless they’re albino. And braids of that simple style are certainly European as much as they are EVERYWHERE, do some research before being loudly wrong. Black women wearing blonde hair is giving Peola from The Bluest Eye” energy, and that looks pathetic.

  • @buskima324
    @buskima324 Před měsícem +3

    becouse english is not my language, I would call it weaves after.braids 😂

    • @scienceofeverything1111
      @scienceofeverything1111 Před měsícem +4

      you make no sense…

    • @buskima324
      @buskima324 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@scienceofeverything1111wellcome in world of more than one culture and more than one language😊 have a nice day❤

    • @cande9023
      @cande9023 Před měsícem +1

      ​​@@scienceofeverything1111other cultures have been doing this as well for centuries and refer to it under different names (talking about the twist or "mamma mia hair").

    • @MissKitty952
      @MissKitty952 Před měsícem +2

      @@scienceofeverything1111they’re not fluent in English 😭😭

    • @scienceofeverything1111
      @scienceofeverything1111 Před měsícem +1

      @@MissKitty952 ok😭😭