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Sisterlocks on "Good Hair" Part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2009

Part 1: "Good Hair?" A natural hair perspective on "Good Hair" by Dr. Cornwell, originator of Sisterlocks. Several person-on-the-street interviews and lots of pictures of natural hair styles.

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  • lets get to the ROOT of the issue....i am white...and i think black people are beautiful...it seems we all want what we can't have...how can we all love ourselves for who we are?

  • at a glance, dr. cornwell looks like michelle obama with long curly hair.

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  • My God this woman has hair to die for. She's my hair inspiration.

  • Natural hair did get totally left out!!! I remember transitioning from my relaxed hair, and getting ready to watch this movie , hoping to learn something more about natural hair (I come from a white family) and I got nothing. I was SO mad (even though i enjoyed the movie a bit..) He could have cut out that stupid hair show to make room for info about natural hair :P

  • I'm natural and I think Chris did his homework enough to provide an entertaining film and highlight the extreme views of some women that desire weaves and straight hair. I wouldn't call it one sided, but I think he could have discussed more about natural hair as an alternative. Of course the movie would have been longer if he went into fros, twists, kinky twists, locs, sisterlocks etc in an effort to share the alternative.

  • @blythebrooks We cant... Everyone always wants something someone else has.

  • Good hair = HEALTHY HAIR

    Bad hair = CHARRED, BURNT, BROKEN OFF MESS

  • I am mixed race and have quite fair skin, my hair is type 4. With the help of my husband he made me realise that I have to accept my hair as he thought it was natural and beautiful. He stopped me from straightening and relaxing it. He wanted me to be proud of who I am, my heritage. My father was mixed as well as my mom. I am now growing dreads and I LOVE it..natural is best

  • @ peaceandlove1982 First of all black people didn't start the race issue, white people did. Maybe instead of making bias claims like "black people need to grow the heck up", and placing all black people inot one category over what one person claims. Then the black community might improve without people like you bringing down your won people. Get your face out of white people asses.

  • @serious7231 who gives a damn if the girl is white & commenting on black video. Black folk need to grow the heck up. We not the only one that has issue, how the heck do you know that she doesn't have family member that is black & she see the issue first hand. We need to get off the race crap & accept and educate everyone. Black, white, yellow it doesn't matter, we all face issue with curly hair and what is consider standard to some society..

  • hey every one. am dying to get sister locks. i dont know where to start, any adivce?

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