The hair care industry has certain noticed the increase. Now every major hair care company have products geared specifically towards curlsv and products for naturally curly hair are making their way on the shelves of Target and Walmart. With this commercial success, I again question sincerity. Is this movement about acceptance of one’s natural self or about the look of natural?
Or am I just kicking up dust and creating an issue that isn’t there? This could be true. Because hair is grown from one’s physical being, it is their property. Giving them the right to do as they please. And being an artist, I feel that one should be able to express themselves in any avenue possible (hair being one of those avenue). Meaning if you what to grease it and weave it up, go head then, you want to shave the middle of your head, get girl, but if want to be natural please be sincere!!!! Do it because you no longer want to be a slave to hair appointments and flatirons, you no longer want to scared of the rain or going to gym in fearing the life your precious “edges.”…..I know I went a little far but you get the point.lol.
Steph and I plan on interviewing women about their decision on going. I look forward to hearing different perspective on the topic. What do you think?
Peace
Danielle
I'm going to go ahead and say yes, there are woman who are natural/going natural just because it is on trend right now. It's sad to say it, but it's the reality. It's really no different then any other thing that's "in" such as the sudden explosion of "photographers" every since tumblr has stepped on the scene. With that said, if a woman is natural just because it's the "it" thing to do, then hey let them have their fun. My two little cents. Take care!
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