TITLE: Head Designer/Stylist/Creative Concept/Director of Sales & Events
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OK, this subject is probably one of the most common amongst all. It happens everyday, every hour, minute so on and so on. Men cheating on women and women cheating on men. Now, the most usual scenario consists of the man cheating, his significant other finding out, she confronts the "mistress" dislikes her forever, and stays with her man. My question to you is...WHO is REALLY the blame? I really want to hear your comments, and of course I have my views too.
"My main reason for returning to my natural and original form of hair was because I felt that I didn't have to conform to societal views of what a beautiful black woman is. Many black people feel that you are ugly if you wear your hair in its natural state, or they either say "I don't have that good hair to not be able to get a relaxer." There is no such thing as good hair in my world, there is only healthy and unhealthy hair and different types of curl patterns within hair.""Surprisingly, I figured out what the real meaning behind saying "I have to relax these roots" meant. It meant that we needed to kill the very thing that would always show up within our hair to remind us of our true heritage, kill what had made us feel ugly and less of women since we didn't have flowy, straight hair. I came to the conclusion that we had truly been brainwashed by society to hate ourselves, to chemically alter one of the very things that make us unique. My natural journey is definitely more about a soul searching purpose rather than a fashion fad. I embrace all that is supposed to be ugly, and I make it beautiful. I nurture my hair and I care for it, I own who I am as a black woman...free from chemical bondage and stereotypical chains."
So, it's been a little over a year since i said NO to the creamy crack, (yay me!), and it's been about five months since I did the Big Chop =). I must say I really love my natural hair...it's healthy, curly, soft...and MINE.
