
I don't know, black power fundamentalists, sometimes shit like this looks pretty good. If it's any consolation, Whitey still spends millions getting dark.
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That looks terrible. Queen should know better than that. It looks like it came straight from the head of a Barbie doll.
i know there are a million racial motovators for black women to put chemicals in thier hair (jsut ask tyra banks) but to be fair white women put JUST as much shit in their hair.
my sister (with hair about as straight as mine-click my link to see-i have the SLIGHTEST wave ever) pays 600 dollars every 2 month to have her hair chemically starightened. i spend hundreds a year dying m hair… My other sister whose hair is pin straight uses a hot ceramic iron on her hair everyday and shes burnign and damaging it
im not black so i cant say this fully but i think hair issues are more a womens issue than a black issue. we live in a society that values vibrant colors and straight hair and women spend the money and time to provide that.
People always want what they don't have. Women with curly hair straighten it, women with straight hair want curls.
Not to be dim, but isn't this from the Hairspray premiere? I thought she was just paying homage to questionable, overprocessed hair.
From far away she looks pretty damned good, though. Close up the hair makes her look a bit old. I like her with a darker blonde - and eyebrows.
She's not fake, she's on the Hairspray red carpet and just having fun.
I think white hair on tanned or just darker skin looks awesome. I actually was gonna get mine dyed whit ethe other day but the hairdresser was like your hair would get too damaged. But I'm probably gonna get it done somewhere else.
Wow…it WAS at the Hairspray premiere. What do you expect?
Okay, so I have a personal problem with this. I am 16, black, and I do not process my hair with chemicals (and never have), but I do straighten it, my hair is naturally wavy because my grandmother is from India, but still, I am black…I don't wear weave, my hair is about Bra-Strap Length..and I do not feel that the fact that I straighten my hair means that I am trying to be white. I am soo sick of seeing this argument..especially since it is usually biased..at the same time no one points out the weave worn by the tons of white women, or the perms that they use to get curls, or even the tanning, Botox and Collagen. If a black woman wants longer hair and puts in weave- can it not be because they feel more attractive that way? No it has to be that they want to be white. Let's get serious. It's 2008 now, if a black person wants to bleach their skin or if a white person wants to tan until they are brown-skinned -why does it REALLY matter?