Fellas, when you're out in public or on social media, and you see an unambiguous blk wmn wearing her natural hair, PLEASE COMPLIMENT HER HAIR !!! We have to encourage more of this. It may not seem important, but it is. I always tell them "I like your hair" then I keep it moving. They will not say it, but SO many of our women are insecure about their hair. 😔🙏🏿✊🏿
Nonsense! People who are insecure about their natural hair, do not keep it natural. If they are insecure they will chemically straighten their hair or wear fake hair
All of the black women need to realize that we will still love them and find them attractive without perms. They accept us men and we wear our hair natural. So the love will be reciprocated❤💪🏾❤️💪🏾
At this point the shit looks bad dude. They're still trying to look like other women around the world when we all know that they don't care about black people. So yeah I agree with you hate is real. But most of them are afraid people won't think they are pretty enough the way they are.
@@redhunnid5142 I Bear Witness! I've been told my hair was dry; By a relative/Uncle. He'd been comparing "NATURAL" hair which is DRY in an untreated state to glossed up/shined up wigs & weaves. THE SICKNESS in this nation is beyond me. Then I had a guy to tell me he were going to STOP seeing me because I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WITH MY HAIR. I mostly wore it in puffs during that time. I'M THANKFUL I DIDN'T ALLOW THAT TO KILL MY SPIRIT and I'm No Longer bound to those entities that "tried" VERY unsuccessfully to Break Me. 🙌🏾
I’m in the process of transitioning and loving what God gave me. Be proud of the natural crown that you are born with! Our hair grows toward the sun for a reason 🙏🏽 👩🏾🦱👑
So beautiful!!! I am proud to be natural. It took me NOTHING to loc my hair because I got tired of going to the salon. Lol The day the beautician had me waiting pass my scheduled appointment time and put someone else in front of me I called my mom and had her to come get me and that was the LAST time....that was 16 years ago now. I LOVE IT!! Tiph'arah you are so BEAUTIFUL inside and out!!! Love your journey!!!
I only wore relaxers on and off for a total of 5 years…I am in my 40’s now. I currently go between wearing a TWA and a buzz cut. I feel confident although I don’t fit society’s “beauty standard.” I loved hearing how this sister went through a self love process and how she is motivating others. ✊🏿❤️🖤💚
What a beautiful lady 😍 Same timing for me 2009 people would say mean things about my transition. My scalp would always break out midway after a perm. When I stopped processing my hair the irritation stopped. 14yrs 🎉 Mi nah eva goh bk.
Exactly!!! Every black girl has a story about perm irritating scalp or hair falling out but we kept doing it because we figure, it's what accepted smh!
‼️‼️ I wish more women would reprogram their minds and go back natural. “Who taught you to hate yourself?” They taught us that being light skinned with long curly hair is pretty, so they already told us what “ugly “ looks like.
It's so sad and I've been asked sooooooooooo many times "IS MY HAIR REAL." I stopped putting chemicals in my hair back in 2008. I just keep it washed, conditioned, oiled, & moisturized.
NO ONE CAN MAKE YOU HATE YOURSELF..........IT IS A CHOICE......ONE CHOOSES TO HATE ONE'S SELF......ONE LEARNS TO HATE ONES SELF BY COMPARING THEMSELVES WITH OTHERS,......
@@glenoneill3950 Yes you’re right, it is a choice, if you’re subconsciously aware. If you’re being subconsciously programmed, without awareness, you will be taught what they want you to know. Whether you want to learn or not family. I remember when most of my childhood, I thought my skin was darker than what it really is. No one told me that, physically speaking. So where did I learn this family? 🤔
I did not have a choice I had to stop perming my hair as it dried out my scalp and I would get flakes huge flakes,it was best thing that happened but I wished I had never ever Permed it in the first place as now they are releasing the information that the endometriosis I suffered for years the perm was a contributing factor. In all honesty I did not care what people thought but the reactions were totally different perm vs non perm all I did was up my confidence level by knowing this was authentically a part of my original and unique me.
My heart melts for a dark skinned woman with natural hair. It tells you so much about them !!! Kinky natural hair answers A LOT of important questions about who she is. 🤎🤞🏿🙏🏿
@@deeboy7803 So why isn't straightening your hair natural too? I mean if hair left alone locks up and hair thats washed creeates afro then surely straightening it is just another process (same as braiding would be just another process) oor is the real issue to do with race?
@@jamaicanaturalhair Ok fair enough I was thinking more along the lines of using hair straighteners that straighten hair with heat but I get you now, thanks.
Why do you delete my comment from here? is it because Invited ppl to my channel? It is just going to add on to knowledge, not hurt u in any way shape of form or your channel. Ppl love your channel and will continue to, no matter what 😊
@@jamaicanaturalhair No I didn't use a link nor did I even put my channels name, but it's alright... not trippin , love & enlightenment to whoever did it 😎❤️
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Fellas, when you're out in public or on social media, and you see an unambiguous blk wmn wearing her natural hair, PLEASE COMPLIMENT HER HAIR !!! We have to encourage more of this. It may not seem important, but it is. I always tell them "I like your hair" then I keep it moving. They will not say it, but SO many of our women are insecure about their hair. 😔🙏🏿✊🏿
What is an unambiguous black woman?
Nonsense! People who are insecure about their natural hair, do not keep it natural. If they are insecure they will chemically straighten their hair or wear fake hair
@@Ulnvtcydr Good question
Black woman also. We are the biggest enemies towards each other
I been doing that since the 70s!
"When you see it as a style you will always want to change it" well said queen. Beautiful and smart ashe
True. Girls always ask me why I never change my hair style. I say it's not a style. It's my hair. I see nothing wrong with it.
@@empresszoe9351 💯💯✨️✨️👏🏾👏🏾
That's a powerful comment "stop viewing hair as a style" instead view it as an extension of self, as crown shakra, as higher than the a style."."
Shout out to all us Loc heads that’s natural it’s a beautiful thing.💯💯✊🏾💪🏾
Afro-men LOVE to see an Afro woman with her natural hair. I LOVE IT!! Ladies, we love you!!! We stand together ♥️♥️♥️💫🔮✨🥳🌿☀️
Mannnn this woman is absolutely stunning!!!!!!!! My gah!
All of the black women need to realize that we will still love them and find them attractive without perms. They accept us men and we wear our hair natural. So the love will be reciprocated❤💪🏾❤️💪🏾
All facts! 💯🖤❤💚💛
Let’s not be naive now all men don’t like this let’s not act like self hate is also not a thing in the black race is also not a huge problem
At this point the shit looks bad dude. They're still trying to look like other women around the world when we all know that they don't care about black people. So yeah I agree with you hate is real. But most of them are afraid people won't think they are pretty enough the way they are.
@@redhunnid5142 I Bear Witness! I've been told my hair was dry; By a relative/Uncle. He'd been comparing "NATURAL" hair which is DRY in an untreated state to glossed up/shined up wigs & weaves. THE SICKNESS in this nation is beyond me. Then I had a guy to tell me he were going to STOP seeing me because I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WITH MY HAIR. I mostly wore it in puffs during that time. I'M THANKFUL I DIDN'T ALLOW THAT TO KILL MY SPIRIT and I'm No Longer bound to those entities that "tried" VERY unsuccessfully to Break Me. 🙌🏾
I’m in the process of transitioning and loving what God gave me. Be proud of the natural crown that you are born with! Our hair grows toward the sun for a reason 🙏🏽 👩🏾🦱👑
False knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance, thanks for sharing your story to find you, and being you.
Wahoooo she has a lovely accent beautiful to the ears. A very wise women
It really is that serious 🥰
So beautiful!!! I am proud to be natural. It took me NOTHING to loc my hair because I got tired of going to the salon. Lol The day the beautician had me waiting pass my scheduled appointment time and put someone else in front of me I called my mom and had her to come get me and that was the LAST time....that was 16 years ago now. I LOVE IT!! Tiph'arah you are so BEAUTIFUL inside and out!!! Love your journey!!!
She have a beautiful spirit big up yourself ❤❤❤
Real empress, much love and honour to d I
I want my next lady to be on this journey, I love women looking like Goddesses 👸🏾
wish i could've likef this 100times.....truth
I only wore relaxers on and off for a total of 5 years…I am in my 40’s now. I currently go between wearing a TWA and a buzz cut. I feel confident although I don’t fit society’s “beauty standard.”
I loved hearing how this sister went through a self love process and how she is motivating others. ✊🏿❤️🖤💚
Yes GODDESS go DEEPER 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽🫶🏽✨💓💓💓💓💓💓 Spreading that spiritual wisdom 🦉 🗣️🗣️🗣️ Keep going!!!! It helps raise the vibration of our planet.
Peace mother universe
"Grow your dreadlocks, don't be afraid of the wolfpack..."
Spoken like a Queen
What a beautiful lady 😍 Same timing for me 2009 people would say mean things about my transition. My scalp would always break out midway after a perm. When I stopped processing my hair the irritation stopped. 14yrs 🎉 Mi nah eva goh bk.
Exactly!!! Every black girl has a story about perm irritating scalp or hair falling out but we kept doing it because we figure, it's what accepted smh!
@@theempresstruth42 my scalp was inflamed, blisters all over idk what kinda love language that was to my poor body 😢
@@theempresstruth42 😢
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I wish more women would reprogram their minds and go back natural.
“Who taught you to hate yourself?”
They taught us that being light skinned with long curly hair is pretty, so they already told us what “ugly “ looks like.
soo sadddd 😢
It is because many believe their natural hair cannot grow long do not know how to properly care for their hair
It's so sad and I've been asked sooooooooooo many times "IS MY HAIR REAL." I stopped putting chemicals in my hair back in 2008. I just keep it washed, conditioned, oiled, & moisturized.
NO ONE CAN MAKE YOU HATE YOURSELF..........IT IS A CHOICE......ONE CHOOSES TO HATE ONE'S SELF......ONE LEARNS TO HATE ONES SELF BY COMPARING THEMSELVES WITH OTHERS,......
@@glenoneill3950 Yes you’re right, it is a choice, if you’re subconsciously aware. If you’re being subconsciously programmed, without awareness, you will be taught what they want you to know. Whether you want to learn or not family.
I remember when most of my childhood, I thought my skin was darker than what it really is. No one told me that, physically speaking.
So where did I learn this family? 🤔
Best advice ❤❤❤
Hello beautiful. You are beautiful in your natural state of being.
I did not have a choice I had to stop perming my hair as it dried out my scalp and I would get flakes huge flakes,it was best thing that happened but I wished I had never ever Permed it in the first place as now they are releasing the information that the endometriosis I suffered for years the perm was a contributing factor. In all honesty I did not care what people thought but the reactions were totally different perm vs non perm all I did was up my confidence level by knowing this was authentically a part of my original and unique me.
That's the same thing I had to do. I had to find a community of people online.
Jah Bless
*Damn* 🥰😮💨
As a black woman I wish I had female friend with this type of mindset
I'm here Dear! 🤎
@@IntellectuallyAstute I love your username.
Lovely
Peace cosmic ancestors
Don’t tell black women to wear natural hair but the women you pick don’t have that.. show them that’s wat u like
we prefer black women with natural hair, but since most black women wear wigs, we accept them despite ourselves.
I’ll take the spiritual outta it and simply say it’s apart of your being.
Peace planet kai ase
Peace 9ETHERBEINGS dats on a high vibration & positive energy
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she is fine !!! 🥵😩🍫
HOW A WOMAN WEARS HER HAIR IS HER CHOICE. AS LONG AS SHE IS COMFORTABLE IN HER SKIN IS ALL THAT MATTERS. NOT SEEKING ANYONE'S APPROVAL OR VALIDATION.
💯💯💯💯💯💯
My heart melts for a dark skinned woman with natural hair. It tells you so much about them !!! Kinky natural hair answers A LOT of important questions about who she is. 🤎🤞🏿🙏🏿
I love my natural hair. I care less about how society view me and my God Given Hair.
What's the name of your utube channel?
🖤💯‼️………..🇬🇾
So what is natural hair, is it locks or afro?
Both
@@deeboy7803 So why isn't straightening your hair natural too?
I mean if hair left alone locks up and hair thats washed creeates afro then surely straightening it is just another process (same as braiding would be just another process) oor is the real issue to do with race?
Afro-hair that is not chemically processed
@@jamaicanaturalhair Ok fair enough I was thinking more along the lines of using hair straighteners that straighten hair with heat but I get you now, thanks.
Lol Wow. Think 1st
Take the kink out your mind , not your hair. Watch deh , you a trendsetter.
Why do you delete my comment from here? is it because Invited ppl to my channel? It is just going to add on to knowledge, not hurt u in any way shape of form or your channel. Ppl love your channel and will continue to, no matter what 😊
If you posted a link, to your channel, maybe UA-cam removed it automatically. I think it is against their rules
@@jamaicanaturalhair No I didn't use a link nor did I even put my channels name, but it's alright... not trippin , love & enlightenment to whoever did it 😎❤️
The advice 95% of women will ignore... nice try tho.
GARVEY DIDN'T GO TO AFRICA..... WE ARE made in American not AFRIKAAN land
Please. Give it a rest
How insular! Jamaicans are not from America
@@jamaicanaturalhair jah maika learn the different types of Negro AMERIKHAN aka TURTLE ISLAND...