2:54 sounds like a personal problem. It's definitely a struggle but if you still feel that way that's something for therapy not sth where you now want to make a certain hairstyle a requirement for celebrities. Simply straightening your hair does not mean it is not your natural hair. You keep emphasizing leaving the hair the way it grows out from your scalp but I'd argue that your hair doesn't grow out in those 2 puffs you have on. Straightening is a style just like your puffs are a style.
I feel like it’s just never enough. You’ve seen her natural hair and now you have a problem with the way she wears her natural hair 🤦🏽♀️ like girl you don’t wake up naturally with two slicked buns on your head, let it go please. Let this woman do what she wants with her hair like you’re reading into too much for the sake of seeming like you’re onto something when you’re not, sheesh 🙄
Everyone has the right to their opinion but Beyoncé has worn her natural hair to events and performances for years... At the end of the day Beyoncé is a brand. She has even worn her natural curls to the Grammys and her Dubai performance but you probably assumed it was a wig.
Beyonce has historically worn her natural hair (publicly) curly, kinky, coiled, braided and everything else. People literally nit pick everything. Were you BORN with your hair slicked back in two puffs??? It’s a style. Just like anything else. Love yourself how you want to and let other people love themselves and wear their hair how they want to. It’s very simple. Sheesh.
you don't get do you? Bey is trying to sell a hair care line for natural hair girlies, but yet take her hair out of it natural state to promote her haircare line for natural hair. go watch other black celebrities promote their hair care line NONE of them permed it they kept it in its natural state cause that's the point of selling your product. Being honest & vulnerable
@@Mary-lc2xg Her line is not simply for natural hair girlies. That's a misconception. A simple visit to the website will show you that much. There are products in the line for processed hair, colored hair etc. Based on what her line is catered towards her video shows the products ability to moisturize and revitalize her curls which is great demo of the product for curly naturals. The video also goes on to show the hair straight which also now targets another group of people that the line absolutely targets as well. Both target groups deserve a demo, which is what she gave. Even if the product was for "natural hair girlies only" please remember that there are straight naturals too. It's ridiculous to exclude straight naturals from the "natural hair girlies" group and also force a company to cater to just what YOU have decided is considered natural hair. Extremely ridiculous and discriminative
@@Mary-lc2xg you don't get it, she literally showcased type 4 naturals using her products and styling their hair in its natural texture, but yall overlooked it. She only showed the product on her own hair because people are celebrity obsessed and feel like she has to take us into her shower routine when no other brand founder or CEO has had to demonstrate their product on themselves. Why should she have to style her hair in all the ways when she has a diverse range of models to sell her product?
@@BanterBangers Yeah I saw another commenter saying she relaxed her hair. I think its a bunch of non black people who simply don't like Beyonce and want to jump in on any drama shes involved in.
I feel you but honestly, I think "straightened" or stretched black hair styles are exactly that. (hair styles). It's still natural hair. As a natural hair girly myself, I genuinely wish I had the face structure where tight curls look good on me, but I just don't think it suits me. I have a very round face. When I wear my fro out I usually put it up in a high puff or a low "puff" bun because it makes my face look more slim. I prefer to wear my hair stretched because it just looks better (on me) but it's still my natural hair in all its glory. Like you said, Beyonce has probably worn her natural curls plenty of times but we assumed it was a wig because her hair is so long. But she's allowed to stretch it if she wants 😂 especially when promoting hair care, every black woman is impressed by all that length retention (which was her goal im sure)
we should be moving towards wearing our natural texture as well tho.. I think thats the point .Beyonce's vid is her washing and given her hair nutrients ...and then she burns it lol. Thats not haircare. I think ppl feel for a haircare line she should do a wash and go especially because her line doesn't even have a heat protector.
@@anisamohamud8246 her line in itself, protects and replenishes from any type of coloring, bleach and heat tools that style differently. From it Original State.
Have you gone on Pinterest to look up a variety of curly styles? My mom has a very round, slightly pudgy face. But rocks rodsets well. And she has 4C hair. Rodsets can be loose. It just depends on the type or size of the rod you use.
@@shaybar93 Yes!! I haven't tried it on myself just yet but I think those look so beautiful. However, don't the rods also technically stretch your hair? I still wouldn't be wearing my "natural curl pattern" My point was, I don't think there's anything wrong with styling your hair how you like it and feel most comfortable
@@StudiousSu I agree! And it’s still a natural style lol. You have to manipulate Black hair, to a degree, to achieve certain hairstyles, you know? But it’s not like you’re perming it and that’s all that matters. I’ve always had to do a little manipulation for my wash and gos to look great. Just driving home that every hairstyle has versatility. Curls can be versatile, too. I love getting rodsets done with stitch braids using my own hair. Or rodsets with unique parts. There is so much you can do or pay someone who specializes in natural hair if you think styling is difficult. You got this! Broaden your hairstyle horizon ❤️❤️❤️ it’s alright ☺️
That is why Beyonce didn't make herself the focus when she launched the products. She had plenty of type 4 models who styled their hair with her products in its kinky textured state. That should have been much more useful to you than seeing Beyonce in a 3C wash and go lol. Seeing Beyonce use the product should have just been for your entertainment, the real selling point for you should have been those gorgeous dark skinned models who rocked afros and braids.
Good god. Y’all got an issue with everything Beyoncé does 🙄. It’s tired at this point. So now getting your hair pressed is now a problem? How about instead of relying on celebrities to give you self confidence in your own hair how about YOU Wear your own damn hair out. That’s not Beyoncé’s job
I think it’s cool she colors her hair to relax it. I thought that was an interesting tidbit. Cuz color/developer is a chemical that also alters the hair texture.
Girl Beyonce doesn't have 4c hair even if she didn't manipulate it. Why do you want her to show it not stretched, when she still wouldn't represent most non ambiguous black women's hair? The real issue is that this type of marketing is meant to sell black women the dream that they can look racially ambiguous with these products. We know this can never really be achieved, but still buy into it
So you tried hating on her for having hair products yet wearing wigs. Then when she silences you showing her product's actually grew her natural hair, you find something else to hate on her for.
You have super thick hair, my hair is like that too! I heard someone say years ago that there aren't enough therapist couches in the world for black women and hair. I am 95% gray now and it grows so fast so throughout my life I've done any and everything I wanted with it. It looks good in it's natural state I have 4c hair and when I straighten it out looks like a wig because it's that dense. Anyway grow hair, mo hair!
What If this is Beyonce’s texture we’re seeing (the loose curls)? We also saw it wet. Every black person doesn’t the same texture and that’s ok. Also, she has never promoted herself as a hair guru so we need to stop looking to her and others for validation on our hair. She has BROWN SKIN GIRL as a song but we keep debating her actions, why? She chose wisely to cater to all hair types so no one gets left out.
Usually, when you allow your coiled hair to wrap upon itself, it could be very damaging. You’ll notice a lot of naturals that are retaining their length. Don’t do that. me being one and I’m a man. The last few years I’ve embraced Facts over feelings. I appreciate your take.
I have so many conflicting thoughts on this topic. At the end of the day, I think it's just personal preference to be a straight natural vs kinky /curly natural. And having moved to a cold country, I can really understand the need for protection and convenience. In the case of celebrities, I expect them to wear wigs because it saves them from the damage of frequent manipulation, and because they wear them so often, they usually have that advantage of growth from low manipulation (and professional care ofc,) Personally, the cold weather made me question what I wanted for my hair so much. Im used to my natural hair and feel so uncomfortable in wigs/braids, probably because my closest frmale role models were natural growing up. I think it's good we're having more of these coversations. What I've learnt from the age of short form content and mass info is that we do have the power to decide our primary influences by deliberately choosing the content we consume/surround ourselves with. It took me a while to prune put the 4a and above girlies from my hair feed, but once I did I kept seeing more and more channels with lucious 4c hair girlies. And that was actually my ptimary reason for subscribing to this channel. I saw that you filmed your youtube videos on your natural hair and for me it's inspiration. I felt a little less daunted at the idea of eventually starting a channel because I dont have to wear braids or a wig. I was able to say, "oh there are other non-natural hair youtubers filming in their natural hair, natural state" and you are one of them, thankfully.
@@XtroNtuitor Opinion is a broad category that includes both reasoned arguments and feelings that aren't based on facts or knowledge (such as preferences). It's her channel you don't like it start your own.....
@@mariejane1567 opinions are backed up by facts that validate a bias point of view which will make it a valid opinion that starts a valid discussion. A statement that is bias based on feelings and assumptions is just judgment aka unproductive conversation. If you’re speaking to the public then you might want to know the difference. (I didn’t finish a masters in strategic communication for shits and giggles)
Straightened hair is just more practical to save time. I understand that Beyoncé might inspire others if she made a video embracing her natural texture full time. As popular as she is she does not have that kind of pull to change peoples perception of their own hair. I can tell you don’t like her, I don’t either lol
All I need is for Bey to feature a 4C girly that rocks a twist out or rodset after. Natural women silk press their hair sometimes, but probably once or twice a year during the fall or winter so it won’t sweat out. And if it has length to it? Wrapping it is annoying lol. This brand won’t feel inclusive until people see wooly hair. I never needed Bey to prove her hair is long. No one should have to do that. I just need to see the texture that’s as dense as the rainforest. That’s all I wanted.
Doesn’t anybody find it slightly odd that she held her hairline in the beginning and then when the stylist was parting her hair he did it midway and then when she parted her hair with her fingers, she did it midway like she’s got a lace frontal on top. I’m not hating. I do believe she has beautiful long hair. I just thought that was a bit odd that’s all.
Knowing that Bey wouldn't waste a second watching any of these "my problem with Beyoncé" type of video & wouldn't care about it gives me the utmost tyrant comfort. But for the sake of "youtube engagement" or clouts or numbers or views or whatever it is, we got you girl! 😂😂😂
I agree with your comments. Beyoncé’s hair will never represent every black women across the Caribbean, America, UK, West Africa or other regions across the world where black people are. Beyoncé has a similar hair texture to her mum and Tina Knowles has always stated that she has creole in her heritage.
Beehive fans from the 90s please don’t give these kid’s attention they need clickbait so bad these days so that Beyoncé can feed them. We truly know the truth and don’t need any attention.
I get what you're saying Beyoncé could have totally did this vid and wore her hair in a natural style...ppl in the comments are coming to her defense but she has never consistently wore natural styles as an entertainer so idky every1 is giving her a pat on the back
I think this product can work for 4 type girls if you like a silk press style . However , for twist outs , braid outs etc. this is not the product for you .
Girl please. There are already numerous really informative natural hair care videos on YT. We don't need Beyonce telling us what to do and how to do it. Why don't YOU make a video about taking care of YOUR natural hair. Considering it's a completely different curl texture to Beyonce's. That would actually be helpful instead of whatever this is. She proved you wrong so you find another reason to be pressed. This is the classic definition of "Moving the goal posts". And THAT is not a good look.
2:54 sounds like a personal problem. It's definitely a struggle but if you still feel that way that's something for therapy not sth where you now want to make a certain hairstyle a requirement for celebrities. Simply straightening your hair does not mean it is not your natural hair. You keep emphasizing leaving the hair the way it grows out from your scalp but I'd argue that your hair doesn't grow out in those 2 puffs you have on. Straightening is a style just like your puffs are a style.
Exactly!
I feel like it’s just never enough. You’ve seen her natural hair and now you have a problem with the way she wears her natural hair 🤦🏽♀️ like girl you don’t wake up naturally with two slicked buns on your head, let it go please. Let this woman do what she wants with her hair like you’re reading into too much for the sake of seeming like you’re onto something when you’re not, sheesh 🙄
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
Everyone has the right to their opinion but Beyoncé has worn her natural hair to events and performances for years... At the end of the day Beyoncé is a brand. She has even worn her natural curls to the Grammys and her Dubai performance but you probably assumed it was a wig.
Beyonce has historically worn her natural hair (publicly) curly, kinky, coiled, braided and everything else. People literally nit pick everything. Were you BORN with your hair slicked back in two puffs??? It’s a style. Just like anything else. Love yourself how you want to and let other people love themselves and wear their hair how they want to. It’s very simple. Sheesh.
you don't get do you? Bey is trying to sell a hair care line for natural hair girlies, but yet take her hair out of it natural state to promote her haircare line for natural hair.
go watch other black celebrities promote their hair care line NONE of them permed it they kept it in its natural state cause that's the point of selling your product. Being honest & vulnerable
@@Mary-lc2xg Her line is not simply for natural hair girlies. That's a misconception. A simple visit to the website will show you that much. There are products in the line for processed hair, colored hair etc. Based on what her line is catered towards her video shows the products ability to moisturize and revitalize her curls which is great demo of the product for curly naturals. The video also goes on to show the hair straight which also now targets another group of people that the line absolutely targets as well. Both target groups deserve a demo, which is what she gave. Even if the product was for "natural hair girlies only" please remember that there are straight naturals too. It's ridiculous to exclude straight naturals from the "natural hair girlies" group and also force a company to cater to just what YOU have decided is considered natural hair. Extremely ridiculous and discriminative
@@Mary-lc2xg Also Beyonce did not perm her hair she simply used a blowdryer to straighten it. That is a far cry from a relaxer. BFR
@@Mary-lc2xg you don't get it, she literally showcased type 4 naturals using her products and styling their hair in its natural texture, but yall overlooked it. She only showed the product on her own hair because people are celebrity obsessed and feel like she has to take us into her shower routine when no other brand founder or CEO has had to demonstrate their product on themselves. Why should she have to style her hair in all the ways when she has a diverse range of models to sell her product?
@@BanterBangers Yeah I saw another commenter saying she relaxed her hair. I think its a bunch of non black people who simply don't like Beyonce and want to jump in on any drama shes involved in.
I feel you but honestly, I think "straightened" or stretched black hair styles are exactly that. (hair styles). It's still natural hair. As a natural hair girly myself, I genuinely wish I had the face structure where tight curls look good on me, but I just don't think it suits me. I have a very round face. When I wear my fro out I usually put it up in a high puff or a low "puff" bun because it makes my face look more slim. I prefer to wear my hair stretched because it just looks better (on me) but it's still my natural hair in all its glory. Like you said, Beyonce has probably worn her natural curls plenty of times but we assumed it was a wig because her hair is so long. But she's allowed to stretch it if she wants 😂 especially when promoting hair care, every black woman is impressed by all that length retention (which was her goal im sure)
we should be moving towards wearing our natural texture as well tho.. I think thats the point .Beyonce's vid is her washing and given her hair nutrients ...and then she burns it lol. Thats not haircare. I think ppl feel for a haircare line she should do a wash and go especially because her line doesn't even have a heat protector.
@@anisamohamud8246 her line in itself, protects and replenishes from any type of coloring, bleach and heat tools that style differently. From it Original State.
Have you gone on Pinterest to look up a variety of curly styles? My mom has a very round, slightly pudgy face. But rocks rodsets well. And she has 4C hair. Rodsets can be loose. It just depends on the type or size of the rod you use.
@@shaybar93 Yes!! I haven't tried it on myself just yet but I think those look so beautiful. However, don't the rods also technically stretch your hair? I still wouldn't be wearing my "natural curl pattern" My point was, I don't think there's anything wrong with styling your hair how you like it and feel most comfortable
@@StudiousSu I agree! And it’s still a natural style lol. You have to manipulate Black hair, to a degree, to achieve certain hairstyles, you know? But it’s not like you’re perming it and that’s all that matters. I’ve always had to do a little manipulation for my wash and gos to look great. Just driving home that every hairstyle has versatility. Curls can be versatile, too. I love getting rodsets done with stitch braids using my own hair. Or rodsets with unique parts. There is so much you can do or pay someone who specializes in natural hair if you think styling is difficult. You got this! Broaden your hairstyle horizon ❤️❤️❤️ it’s alright ☺️
That is why Beyonce didn't make herself the focus when she launched the products. She had plenty of type 4 models who styled their hair with her products in its kinky textured state. That should have been much more useful to you than seeing Beyonce in a 3C wash and go lol. Seeing Beyonce use the product should have just been for your entertainment, the real selling point for you should have been those gorgeous dark skinned models who rocked afros and braids.
Good god. Y’all got an issue with everything Beyoncé does 🙄. It’s tired at this point. So now getting your hair pressed is now a problem? How about instead of relying on celebrities to give you self confidence in your own hair how about YOU Wear your own damn hair out. That’s not Beyoncé’s job
I think it’s cool she colors her hair to relax it. I thought that was an interesting tidbit. Cuz color/developer is a chemical that also alters the hair texture.
I hear you. My understanding is that Beyoncé chose to do one chemical alteration (coloring her hair) vs another (relaxing her hair).
@@ldubbs5937 yes that’s more accurate. Thank you!
Beyonce advertises a hair product for everyone: black or white. The product promo must highlight that
Girl Beyonce doesn't have 4c hair even if she didn't manipulate it. Why do you want her to show it not stretched, when she still wouldn't represent most non ambiguous black women's hair? The real issue is that this type of marketing is meant to sell black women the dream that they can look racially ambiguous with these products. We know this can never really be achieved, but still buy into it
So you tried hating on her for having hair products yet wearing wigs. Then when she silences you showing her product's actually grew her natural hair, you find something else to hate on her for.
You have super thick hair, my hair is like that too! I heard someone say years ago that there aren't enough therapist couches in the world for black women and hair. I am 95% gray now and it grows so fast so throughout my life I've done any and everything I wanted with it. It looks good in it's natural state I have 4c hair and when I straighten it out looks like a wig because it's that dense. Anyway grow hair, mo hair!
Y’all are such VICTIMS lmaooooooo
What If this is Beyonce’s texture we’re seeing (the loose curls)? We also saw it wet. Every black person doesn’t the same texture and that’s ok.
Also, she has never promoted herself as a hair guru so we need to stop looking to her and others for validation on our hair. She has BROWN SKIN GIRL as a song but we keep debating her actions, why?
She chose wisely to cater to all hair types so no one gets left out.
Usually, when you allow your coiled hair to wrap upon itself, it could be very damaging. You’ll notice a lot of naturals that are retaining their length. Don’t do that. me being one and I’m a man. The last few years I’ve embraced Facts over feelings. I appreciate your take.
I have so many conflicting thoughts on this topic.
At the end of the day, I think it's just personal preference to be a straight natural vs kinky /curly natural. And having moved to a cold country, I can really understand the need for protection and convenience.
In the case of celebrities, I expect them to wear wigs because it saves them from the damage of frequent manipulation, and because they wear them so often, they usually have that advantage of growth from low manipulation (and professional care ofc,)
Personally, the cold weather made me question what I wanted for my hair so much. Im used to my natural hair and feel so uncomfortable in wigs/braids, probably because my closest frmale role models were natural growing up.
I think it's good we're having more of these coversations. What I've learnt from the age of short form content and mass info is that we do have the power to decide our primary influences by deliberately choosing the content we consume/surround ourselves with. It took me a while to prune put the 4a and above girlies from my hair feed, but once I did I kept seeing more and more channels with lucious 4c hair girlies. And that was actually my ptimary reason for subscribing to this channel.
I saw that you filmed your youtube videos on your natural hair and for me it's inspiration. I felt a little less daunted at the idea of eventually starting a channel because I dont have to wear braids or a wig. I was able to say, "oh there are other non-natural hair youtubers filming in their natural hair, natural state" and you are one of them, thankfully.
😑 this opinion has a lack of research
facts
that's why it's an opinion not a thesis
@@mariejane1567 opinion means nothing without facts to back it up. Outside of that it’s just judgment
@@XtroNtuitor Opinion is a broad category that includes both reasoned arguments and feelings that aren't based on facts or knowledge (such as preferences). It's her channel you don't like it start your own.....
@@mariejane1567 opinions are backed up by facts that validate a bias point of view which will make it a valid opinion that starts a valid discussion. A statement that is bias based on feelings and assumptions is just judgment aka unproductive conversation. If you’re speaking to the public then you might want to know the difference. (I didn’t finish a masters in strategic communication for shits and giggles)
Beyoncé has shown her natural hair several times before this video and you are right the problem you have with the video is silly. LOL
Straightened hair is just more practical to save time. I understand that Beyoncé might inspire others if she made a video embracing her natural texture full time. As popular as she is she does not have that kind of pull to change peoples perception of their own hair. I can tell you don’t like her, I don’t either lol
All I need is for Bey to feature a 4C girly that rocks a twist out or rodset after. Natural women silk press their hair sometimes, but probably once or twice a year during the fall or winter so it won’t sweat out. And if it has length to it? Wrapping it is annoying lol. This brand won’t feel inclusive until people see wooly hair. I never needed Bey to prove her hair is long. No one should have to do that. I just need to see the texture that’s as dense as the rainforest. That’s all I wanted.
One more thing, lol, Beyonce's hair texture is not close to mine, so she still cant be in my hair feed, but I thought her video was good
We'd seen her real hair before
Doesn’t anybody find it slightly odd that she held her hairline in the beginning and then when the stylist was parting her hair he did it midway and then when she parted her hair with her fingers, she did it midway like she’s got a lace frontal on top. I’m not hating. I do believe she has beautiful long hair. I just thought that was a bit odd that’s all.
Knowing that Bey wouldn't waste a second watching any of these "my problem with Beyoncé" type of video & wouldn't care about it gives me the utmost tyrant comfort. But for the sake of "youtube engagement" or clouts or numbers or views or whatever it is, we got you girl! 😂😂😂
In my Beyoncé voice, ‘This ain’t Texas’
I agree with your comments. Beyoncé’s hair will never represent every black women across the Caribbean, America, UK, West Africa or other regions across the world where black people are. Beyoncé has a similar hair texture to her mum and Tina Knowles has always stated that she has creole in her heritage.
Beehive fans from the 90s please don’t give these kid’s attention they need clickbait so bad these days so that Beyoncé can feed them. We truly know the truth and don’t need any attention.
Beyoncé has shown us her hair for years.
I've always felt the same seeing blk gurls take care of their hair by burning it right after lol.
I get what you're saying Beyoncé could have totally did this vid and wore her hair in a natural style...ppl in the comments are coming to her defense but she has never consistently wore natural styles as an entertainer so idky every1 is giving her a pat on the back
I think this product can work for 4 type girls if you like a silk press style . However , for twist outs , braid outs etc. this is not the product for you .
You’re right she has a hair care, not a hair care styling product line👌🏽 that’s the difference
@@chryslinfitchgerald2347 Perfectly said!
The puffs are puffing today.
i just find her overrated tbh
Girl please. There are already numerous really informative natural hair care videos on YT. We don't need Beyonce telling us what to do and how to do it. Why don't YOU make a video about taking care of YOUR natural hair. Considering it's a completely different curl texture to Beyonce's. That would actually be helpful instead of whatever this is. She proved you wrong so you find another reason to be pressed. This is the classic definition of "Moving the goal posts". And THAT is not a good look.
Idc the video looks like she had a wig on and was getting it washed and if you never washed a 360 unit don’t respond to me
Damn it's this young lady's opinion.....stop being contrary. Don't like her opinion just scroll
Great thoughts!!
Beyonce is not as woke as you all think she is
Babe, you miss appropriating the word
Stopped hate on Beyonce because y'all hair is nappy as hell
Stop hate on Beyonce because y'all hair is nappy as hell
Wtfff-
@@honks9484 fr like what??