Truth Behind Hair Extensions - {Does Hair Equal POWER} - Random Report TV

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2011

Everyone talks about certain types of hair empowering certain women it is easy to forget those who are naturally empowered and do not feel the need to put on another person's hair to feel confident. So does hair equal POWER. Where the power lies or the extent of its control is down to you.

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  • SOZ, but i dnt have a problem with weave. not everyone is blessed with beautiful hair, and if a weave can help you out whats the problem?! it gives u the chance to be adventorous and try styles u other wise wouldn't do with your own hair. natural,relaxed, weave or braids whatever ever makes u feel beautiful i say go with it.

  • @SahrT1 ur right about black women not buying weave like the natural texture of their hair but i know ALOT of girsl (white) who wear extensions so, yeah

  • SLAVERY DID A LOT BOI SELF HATE IS EVIDENT IN THIS VIDEO, DAT WOMAN IS GASSED AT THE END ABOUT PUT YOUR MONEY TOGETHER TO INVEST IN HUMAN HAIR ERMMM WHAT GROWS OUT OF YOUR HEAD IS NOT HUMAN AND HAIR.

  • @UniquelyBeautifull NO IM SORRY YOU ARE INCORRECT it mostly women of African decent whom purchase weaves in this erratic manner. Also women of other races do not buy extensions that bare no correlation to their natural hair texture. I have respect for all the natural sisters whom even in the face of adversity remain strong, and continue to wear their hair naturally. Stop lying to yourselves black people you are what you are be. SAY NIZZY

  • weave is a part of all different kind of women culture (white, black, etc)

  • i did a dissertation on this and found the same thing and more!!! its crazy..... hair weaves has officially become a part of afro-caribbean women's culture

  • lmao @ 3.00-3.10

  • funmi !!!!

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