Her hair was so thick and gorgeous!!! I wish we would embrace taking care of & sporting our own hair instead of all these lace fronts and Malaysian weaves. Our naturally, Textured, thick hair looks so much better on us.
If a black woman decides to change her change style and wants to wear weave or lace fronts, she can if that what’s she feels like doing, you don’t always get what you wish.
deva190 I remember those days. No one would say a damn thing about what kind of unit/sew in/Malaysian/Brazilian hair they got. They would smooth act like their hair grew 26 inches over night.
What was it like growing up in the 1970s ? I'm writing a black American play about Black 🇺🇸 in the 1970s I named Sweet July so I want to add Afro sheen commercials for each scenes! I'm an 90s kid my mom was born in the late 1970s
Those were the days. It took me decades before I knew what a blowout kit was. A low strength relaxer. We used Ultra Sheen more than Afro Sheen, but they were both part of our family hair care supplies. Best Black owned biz ads, too.
I love the first,second and third hairstlyes the second one is my favorite,having Kinky hair is beautiful. God made our hair unique from other Cultures. I was a little girl,during the seventies and I have always loved the 70s hairstlyes on the Sistahs.Our hair was so thick and full,it all began to change during those dreadful years of the 80s Jerry, California,Classy Curls and Relaxers self hating years. Our thick long hair was never the same and now in the 21st Century all we see are fake horse hair down their back,having no hair on the side of their head. I believe that the Youngins of today say having no edges. My Generation,huh we used to say our baby hair. I wished that I could have a Time Machine to go back to the 70s and embraced that moment of self love.
Actually it was black women that was wearing wigs back then,my grandma was one of them after trying to get a perm.Not saying I disagree cause most black women back there was wearing their natural hair more then today.I wear my natural hair but I straighten my hair with heat but it was black women that was wearing wigs back then