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Black Hair Documentary Part Four

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Gullahboy (4 days ago) Show Hide
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It starts with our little black girls ...We have to let them know that the hair that they left their mothers womb with is beautiful in its natural state ....until us as blacks do that the Koreans and anyone elese will have the ups on us
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I just think it's funny how some black people who live in the ghetto are on welfare, yet have money to spend on weave. Black women invest in hair care products than anything else, and that's why now even people from the middle east are opening hair salons.
jnetd03 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I am going to find a black owned hair care store and stick to it. I am also going to tell everyone about it. Boycott.
yoshi3329 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Or Qhemet Biologics , Oyin Handmande, Uncle funky's daughter, Miss Jessies, Kinky-curly, If it's too much money buy natural products mix yourself! You can go to butters n bars, or From nature with love to buy what you need.
shlyanth (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This was a really good ducumentary. thanks for posting!
acestarone (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i don't like Korean stores most of the products sold are of low quality and they have bad customer service. I brought a cuticle nipper from them and it broke within a week
Yolandap1100 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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what can we do--we are ready to change our situation---I have a big mouth now I can yse it for something meaningful for my children and grand children
UPDABLOCKMUSIC (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's time for black people to have their own stores. Ban the Korean stores and spend the dollars within the community. If you support one business owner to have a beauty supply store, do so , so it becomes a success and so on and so forth. Unity people is golden !
lagosmama (2 months ago) Show Hide
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It's a sad situation. I'm a West African lady living in London, UK and i can tell you that a lot of Pakistans/Indians own the beauty shops here in London. Ever since i've been here in the last 12 yrs, i've never seen a black-owned beauty store.
icilmaa (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I'm in London and what annoys me is how most of the Indians call their shops "AFRO/ CARIBBEAN". There was 1 shop where i live owned by a blackman, it was never as busy as the Asian ones so it's no surprise he didn't last so long.

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