@RedDreds504 I am definatly NOT a victim. Our hair is versitile, If it is hidden under some plastic or poor indian girls hair because 'we' believe 'nappy makes us unhappy' then that is an issue. Of course those that install weaves on peoples head will advocate that stuff. We can talk ourselves and our children into hating their own hair, not to mention all the other self hating doctrine we preach, but there will be a heavy price to be paid, on many levels.
Her weave looks awesome, but when you have natural you can not exercise and keep your hair straight at the same time. Also weaves are extremely costly. I believe that money should be towards something more benefical like a 401K.
@BibsyP It's not about praising, it's about finding a style which suits you, if you like it, then rock it, but do it on a healthy level. Your hair is design to do wonders, but if you live by a stigma then who's the real victim.
I respect Damian. I assumed he supported natural african hair styles. Our hair is naturally curly and your colleague showed some really ignorant ideas about black peoples hair. Why are we praising the weave? WTF? I wouldn't want her in my hair thats for sure.
Respect the comb! I'm gonna have to use that myself its funny but too true. Thanks for having the desire to educate us in how to care for our hair properly. So many people out there want to give us a how to for style purposes and they and the viewer forget that you need a strong fondation to support those styles and you need strong healthy hair for that. So again thank you for having the desire to educate us. Lord knows stylists like you are few and far between.
front, middle, and back textures? you just described my head of hair to a tee.
ivw685 1 week ago
@RedDreds504 I am definatly NOT a victim. Our hair is versitile, If it is hidden under some plastic or poor indian girls hair because 'we' believe 'nappy makes us unhappy' then that is an issue. Of course those that install weaves on peoples head will advocate that stuff. We can talk ourselves and our children into hating their own hair, not to mention all the other self hating doctrine we preach, but there will be a heavy price to be paid, on many levels.
BibsyP 1 month ago
You are to funny!!!!
Ikkey73 1 month ago
"...I think they kill that hair over time & that's why it start just laying down so good"
"I think it be dead"
!!!!ROTFLMFAO!!!!
SeeItLikeItSub2It 1 month ago
Her weave looks awesome, but when you have natural you can not exercise and keep your hair straight at the same time. Also weaves are extremely costly. I believe that money should be towards something more benefical like a 401K.
dayjohn123 1 month ago
@BibsyP It's not about praising, it's about finding a style which suits you, if you like it, then rock it, but do it on a healthy level. Your hair is design to do wonders, but if you live by a stigma then who's the real victim.
RedDreds504 1 month ago
I simply love his videos...I'm a student at Mitchell's and I find him more informing than my own trainer...thk you Damian
tf186 1 month ago
my hair is just like hers!
jmidd89 2 months ago
I respect Damian. I assumed he supported natural african hair styles. Our hair is naturally curly and your colleague showed some really ignorant ideas about black peoples hair. Why are we praising the weave? WTF? I wouldn't want her in my hair thats for sure.
BibsyP 2 months ago
Respect the comb! I'm gonna have to use that myself its funny but too true. Thanks for having the desire to educate us in how to care for our hair properly. So many people out there want to give us a how to for style purposes and they and the viewer forget that you need a strong fondation to support those styles and you need strong healthy hair for that. So again thank you for having the desire to educate us. Lord knows stylists like you are few and far between.
nefateri 2 months ago