Aviyah On Why Black Women Struggle With Wearing Their Natural Hair And Women Not Needing Makeup Pt.1

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Aviyah On Why Black Women Struggle With Wearing Their Natural Hair And Women Not Needing Makeup Pt.1


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  1. Inferiority complex When will black folks will understand straight hair is fur horse hair animal shit h ours grow in spiral same way galaxies rotate 🌀 that’s how our hair grows when will black peoples understand that you are the flowers of the universe and the children of the suns 🤦🏿‍♂️ so much is hidden from us to not know who we are so we can feed this machine inorganic beings who feeds off our very essence😩 I’m tired black peoples joy and heartbeat harmonizes the UNIVERSE u folks don’t have a clue without black people there’s no LIFE point blank . Without black people there’s no harmonie in the entire universe n ME being here makes me very very sad when I don’t come from sad people .

  2. I have a similar experience – i did not see my natural hair until I was in my senior year of high school when I told my mom to stop putting perms in my hair. I never knew what my hair looked like until then. Gratefully, I have 4c, so that was fun lol but the journey of just playing in my hair and doing so many different hairstyles was so enjoyable, I loved every second. 2 years after, I decided to get locs as I've always wanted locs as a kid. My mom was my biggest hater and would say slick comments like they're nappy, etc. for the first 2 years, and we all know that starter locs are not the most tamed. 4 years later, my locs are down my back, my mom absolutely admires my locs, and my mom has finally started to wear her natural hair after 40+ years wearing weaves/wigs. It really is about unlearning and becoming completely xonfident in thyself. The loc journey especially makes you appreciate the natural beauty that God has given you. Needless to say, my confidence is through the roof, I love my locs! Whereas when wearing weaves/perms, I was very self-conscious.

  3. Thankfully, I've never had an issue with wearing my natural hair. However, I am going through the process of deprogramming and transitioning as I try to embrace my natural GRAY hair. ❤🖤💚

  4. ISAIAH 3:16,24, DEUTERONOMY 23,28 GOD CURSED the Daughters of Zions Hair and Appearance Ugliest of All the Races GOD CURSED You BLK People 😭… Gd Job GOD 😭!!!

  5. i give you many props becuse i think of the the very young black women..what does wearing a wig ,or straightening hair do to a 3 nd 4 year old think when they see you trying to look other than GODS CREATION of you.she thinks european is better than natural

  6. It's NEVER been a problem or self hate for me to wear my BEAUTIFUL Natural hair. I never wore wigs, weaves because my hair is just so damn beautiful. I don't wear my hair for other people I wear and style it for me. I don'g care what a man (Black man) thinks. I am God's child.

  7. NAPPY = HAPPY = GOOD 👍🏿

    🗣WE GOT DAT GOOD HAIR…
    DAT GOOD ish‼️

    [IF anyone tells you, they either tryna manipulate you or they DONT know ish!🤦🏿]