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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2010

My sister gives you some tips...ENJOY

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  • why all the negativity so what if her hair is heat trained it prob looks bettr than all the ppl pointing fingers at her&plus shes been natural all her life,I relaxed my hair for the 1st time in 2008 but before that iwas completely natural and back then not too many ppl were natural and ppl used to always say how "bad" my hair was and how i needed a perm. now tht im relaxed the same ppl r saying how ineed to embrace my natural texture&stop relaxing -__- iswear black ppl get on my nerves sumtimes

  • @kaylasopinionpost: Well that's true but you als have to remember. The are Africans that have straight or wavy and that they come in many colors as well.

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  • @eloiseful its mostly kids. I agree. My sister said the same thing. 10 yr old to 15yr old kids who have nothing better to do than be disrespectful..

  • @AmberSumer you can. My cousins hair texture is just like that, and some even softer. Its just genes, not necessarily race alone. Black people wether mixed or not have different textures. I have no white in my family, but my sister's hair looks like that, and mine is compleeeeetly oppostie. So don't call her a liar unless you are related to her and know that for a fact..

  • @carribeanbeauty92 Oh men! this is the truth! people need to mind their business! if you want to perm, put heat, weave, braid your hair--no one should judge. Us black people need to be happy about our hair being versatile and having different textures instead of putting each other down. I agree with you.

  • Hey! I was thinking about doing this but i don't want to make my hair wavy just a little softer or to have a more defined curl any tips?

  • @emilymitchelfan taren916, ivycharlaine, and celdrea are good gurus for curly hair tips...

  • that shit is so sexy

  • yeah but you didnt explain how it got that way. cause i get out the shower and my hair is like that but than when it dries it dont look like that lol. so what did you do to keep it that way. i think you mentioned in another vid olive oil. but im sure you just didnt douse it on and its not the cooking olive oil right?!? it cant be!?!

  • @rochelleolivia About 4 monts ago I started using heat on my natural hair. Before this, my hair was HARD NAPPY and SHRUNK so close to my scalp, looked pretty much like the top of a microphone. Fast forward 4 months later (right now) after using a blow dyer and flat iron every week, my hair is a curly fro. (Think Will Smith's son Jaden). I suspect after another year or so, it'll loosen even more, which is probably what happened with hers. Best Believe Heat can Change Your Texture!

  • @liblingsfreizeit PUH-REACH!

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