American Black Women: Beauty Secrets, Lifestyle + Fitness & Healh

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American Black Women: Beauty Secrets, Lifestyle + Fitness & Healh


Today, we discuss the beauty habits and lifestyle of Black American women and what it entails. This includes beauty standards, which lean towards a more glamorous, polished look with a luxurious and put-together aesthetic.

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  1. I love Everything 🎉abt this video!!! I made me feels so good about being an American Black Women. We have seen the negative stereotypes!!! This was shown in a postive light. Something to celebrate 🎉 !!! Thank you so much truly aligned with my perspective 💃🏾❤💃🏾❤💃🏾❤

  2. I disagree about learning how to do your own hair. It’s usually a very small fraction of the cost like if youre doing braids all you need is a -mirror, preferably a three way mirror and hair and although it takes longer, its better in the long run then spending $300-400 for a style

  3. Thank you so much for adding a short clip of an HBCU at the end of your video!! It really helped to tie in the theme of black/ African American women's s input in culture. Especially for the dance style. Keep up the great work on your channel!! ❤️

  4. Black women in America come in all shapes and sizes and I’m gonna have to say based off of my observation, Everyone has a butt. Even from the thick curvy girl to a petite, small or tall girl, like there always a behind and curves. I’ve never not seen a black woman without it.

  5. I love all your videos but I'm sad to say I hear that black women waste money on weave smell good products and a lifestyle that most of us can't afford. 9 billion in hair products shocked me we could've had our own infrastructure with that. We may have to do better in the flex culture dept. I'm glad that you mentioned that we are bread winners and exercise and educated though.

  6. I love that you made this video! Also, please ignore all the ignorance around the term African-American. I’ve studied this at my HBCU AND am African—American, so this is literally MY heritage. People genuinely don’t know the term acculturation. Our heritage is a combination of the African traditions we kept with us and the European influence forced on us, hence the term African-American. Like I said in my other comments, people from the continent are referred to by their country-American. They’d be Nigerian-American, Sudanese-American etc. we are called African Americans because we were stolen from the continent.

    Also, anyone BLACK and born in America can be considered a Black American so the term is muddy. Amazing job, girl!