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Words: Marly Pierre-Louis • Aug 12th, 2009 • Category: RANDOMNESS.Seeing mainstream media’s reaction to Solange is interesting but not surprising.Most articles are focusing on the fact that she wanted to differentiate herself from her sister – buying viagra online. Buying viagra online: others have even compared her bold move to Britney Spears‘ melt down chop.”It is just hair, and it will grow back, or get weaved right back in, but has she gone too far with this new look?”
I wonder if other Black celebrities who may have considered going natural in the past will be inspired- especially in light of the new Chris Rock movie on Black women’s hair that is buzzing right now; buying viagra online.Although buying viagra online, hair stories are told daily in sista circles, It’s rare that anyone else pays attention.
Thoughts?
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Please take a moment to check out my documentary film BLACK HAIR
It is free at youtube. 6 parts including an update from London, England.
It explores the Korean Take-over of the Black Beauty Supply and Hair biz..
The current situation makes it hard to believe that Madame C.J. Walker once ran the whole thing.
I am not a hater, I am a motivator.
Plus I am a White guy who stumbled upon this, and felt it was so wrong I had to make a film about it.
self-funded film, made from the heart.
Can it be taken back?
Link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p96aaTSdrAE
I think it’s wonderful of solange to go natural. Women have so much attachment to our hair, how long it is, how perfect it looks, that I hope we all get to a point where we can keep it real. Do we suffer through long hair maintenance for ourselves? Men? Society? It certainly is not for us…I can’t wait to check out chris rock’s movie though. That’s on some real stuff…
From what I’ve read, supposedly this isn’t Solange’s first time cutting off her hair. I like that she’s open to experimenting with different looks and seems to not allow her hair do to define who she is. Hopefully, Solange loves herself regardless if she keeps it how it is today or decides to weave it up tomorrow.
That’s why we so fly, we can be as creative as we want with our crowns.
I love my hair w/a perm – lol! Good 4 women who have nice enuff hair 2 do things like this. I don’t like short hair so I w/never do it willingly. I also don’t like natural nappy tight unstyled looking hair and w/never wear my hair this way. I like doing hair, I love long hair and I do it 4 myself, wearing it as long as it w/grow. I do this regardless 2 the population that surrounds me or whatever trends come out. I have worn my hair the same since being young and w/continue as long as god allows. But to each his own and good 4 Solange if she’s happy but y should we care about her haircut? Lol!
Oh, and to Aron, not only am I glad you’re doing this but I was trying 2 figure out a way 2 do so as I hate the asian influence and presence n our communities especially w/regard 2 our hair products and other artistic styles. I remember when black beauty supply stores struggled bcuz asians get big breaks 4 doing business in America that blacks did not get – therefore they ALWAYS could beat the prices drastically. Ppl wanting 2 save money always go the “chinese store”… black business obviously didn’t make out too well in this regard. I hope to be able to purchase your dvd soon.