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In the new film Good Hair, Chris Rock explores the wonders of African-American hairstyles as he chats with people to find out what is Good Hair.

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  • Look at salt's expression at the end of the clip. That look says it all...

    Black women, stop torturing yourselves. I did. this money from all these perms go STRAIGHT out of the hood and into the pockets of already rich white folks.

    Please wake up. Our natural hair is the one thing white folks can't copy or 'steal' They can steal our music, our styles and trends, but not our hair.

    But the thing is, WE don't even like our hair.

    So sad.

  • It was what it was, but who would have thought that this trend came from an accident?

    I think...know that the indoctrinated perception of "good hair" is in texture, when the true perception of "good hair" is really in proper maintenance to keep it healthy.

    The whole idea that straight is "good" was sold on the subliminal notion that black women's hair was/is not good enough. Many products are marketed to women based on their insecurities about themselves; they call it "creating a demand".

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  • Originators ..I'm a white girl and I know these chicks did a a lot for not only women in hip hop/rap..but women being aggressors

  • I would love to know what nationality is salt father and mother.

  • Is salt black or white, what is her nationality.

  • @7dontyouknow7 Amen. To think people are now doing the salt n pepa hairstyle think rihanna came up with it first. Wow eye opener

  • @kittybookitty White folk "steal" from you?!? Really? first i'm hearing of it. If you're reffering to "hip-hop" that wasn't created by blacks it was simply taking the british(white people btw) created beats and rythms and saying "nigger got shot by a pimp for some yayo" lol hardly "creating" anything.Your races so called styles was simply from being broke ass lazy sonsa bitches that would rather spend your welfare checks on fake jewlery and dope rather than close that fit or food for your kids.

  • @plakers33 omgoodness me too someone randomnly said on these videos if you perm ur hair you hate yourself.i personally think all african american hair is beautiful but my hair is realllllyyyy thick and too hard to comb through and maintain naturally so i perm it to facilitate maintaining it lol

  • @kittybookitty You made some valid points. I hate when our community blames "The Man" for everything but everything you said is true. Elvis stole from Chuck Berry and Lil Richard, White boys sag their pants now. White people even get dread locks now! Our hair texture truly is one things that can't be copied. It is unique to only us.

  • @kittybookitty Our natural hair is the one thing white folks can't copy or 'steal'

    you need to say that part again. I am so sick of white people straight up stealing our stuff, then putting it in a movie, commercial, magazine, video and making MILLIONS. pisses me all the way off. From Elvis Presley to Backstreet Boys. We are talked about left and right, but they'll steal our stuff and call it cool, all day long.

  • it looked cute on her tho

  • @santaclaus1986 If 1986 is your year of birth then that explains your stupidity! Salt n pepa men?! Really?

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