Their People Don't Buy Edge Control?

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Their People Don't Buy Edge Control?


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  1. Korean don't have hair care like us, cmon now, our hair texture is different. The culture. Now they break dance and rap like us. We are now consumers. Very few or no black innovators. Like your her boo.

  2. A lot of these edge control products share the same ingredients in ANTIFREEZE!! I had a chemical reaction from. Edge control. Check your products!!!

  3. We should have stopped trusting Korean people.Japanese people and all these people that no one else uses their products.But black women that should have stopped years ago

  4. You are so genius and so amazing and thank you for the information and they also sell raccoon here. I don’t know how people going to the beauty store and they hate black Americans.

  5. Why do black women buy it? Everythings is for sale yet Korean hair store owners don't kidnap black women to force them into their stores to buy something. Drugs are for sale yet you have an option to not purchase them. Stop deflecting, trajecting and place the spotlight on the origin of this self hating, self destructing practice.

  6. Eat what they eat at lunchtime instead of the typical chinese food menu. Ask for green Bok Choy in your food and the look on their faces tells the story.

  7. What's really in there? Probably some health harming chemicals that can render Black women sterile among other detrimental affects. There's currently been a lawsuit against a hair relaxer manufacturer that resulted in health problems for Black women. Heard about this on (BIN) Black Information News.

  8. If the people that use them don't make ?& sale to themselves is their problems. Like the Haif, death rates, Geniuses working for their enemies?, Car, Bike, Banks, Jobs, ETC.

  9. It's our people's fault for buying it! Let's put the responsibility back on black folks where it belongs. That will empower us to change things!!! We need to make better choices with our dollars by spending it on things that builds us up and build our community.