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    Default Re: Black Trans Going Natural

    I think it all looks lovely

    Hair is to make a statement..long, short, curly, straight, or wavy!

    As long as you feel the look - own it..




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    Default Re: Black Trans Going Natural

    Acne can be cured now if you have the $$

    it might not even be acne

    there are so many other skin conditions that cause break outs and blemishes


    it very well could be an allergy or some other reaction



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    Default Re: perming and pressing your hair is not about being white or tryying to act white

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    perming and pressing your hair is not about being white or trying to act white

    its about having diversity and options.

    Perming your hair to manage it is not trying to be White, but Perming your hair because its more excepted and resembles another race is. I myself and billions of other black women are victims of this, yes the European look looks nice, and i love to rock this look, but we as black women have begun to neglect our own hair and rely on everything but.......Reason alot of us are walking around bald......too much heat and harsh chemicals are damaging to the hair and its time we all appreciate our gods given



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    Default Re: Black Trans Going Natural

    Quote Originally Posted by texastanite View Post
    ok so for 8 months now i have been going natural, meaning i have stop perming my hair. In the african american community this has become really popular. Black women are stop trying to look like the typical european women. There is alot of controversy in this because black women with natural hair isnt really accepted in america as beauty hints why alot of black girls including myself wear weaves. I just have some questions what do you guys think about transexual women going natural considering we sometimes have stronger faces and how do you feel all together about black women natural hair?

    Ladies i would love your opinions but im directing these questions to the gentlemen

    here is what natural hair looks like and then theres the tyipical european look
    you look fucking amazing. Bautiful



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    Default Re: Black Trans Going Natural

    as long as its clean its and fits your face, power to you.
    Beats wigs though....


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    perming and pressing your hair is not about being white or trying to act white

    its about having diversity and options.


    many African American blacks or mixed because of all the rape that happen during the slavery period and because of places that where fled too. for example many African Americans or mixed with French ( hence the term creole) or native American ( although some native Americans had slave but some African American had slaves two).


    we don't say Caucasian people are trying to be black when they curl there hair or they get butt work done.

    Caucasian women get body waves /perms as a way to manage there hair and achieve diversity and options. many white women I know have weaves they are done on Ventura blvd or on Melrose. its need to feel in the parts where they hair has not grown are will not grow as desired.


    ARE WHITE PEOPLE WHO GET WEAVES TRYING TO ACT BLACK?

    ARE BLACK PEOPLE WHO TALK WITH OUT SLANG TRYING TO BE WHITE?

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    expensive weaves look great but having your own hair is great too

    Expert's Guide to Growing Long African American Hair




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    How to grow long African American Hair Video 001


    If you want to see Black women with long hair go to my channel and check out "My favorites" you will see four Black women with long hair, one from West Africa who is not biracial her hair is over 18 inches long she wears it natural,another who grew her hair out from aTWA she is not mixed and her hair is not curly, the others are African American girls with natural hair one has hair down to her waist. Healthy hair grows, damaged hair breaks off and doesn't retain length, dry brittle hair also breaks off. I grew my hair by keeping it moisturized and using protective styling. I stopped relaxing it and stopped using heat, not even a blow dryer. Now I use heat sometimes but never relaxer. I wanted to share my experience on how I restored my hair to healthy hair that grew longer than I ever imagined possible


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    Default Re: Black Trans Going Natural

    I love the way women of different ethnicities look. I feel they should embrace who they are and how they are supposed to look. I can't figure out why a woman with beautiful brown eyes would cover them up with some fake looking colored contact lenses.



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    Default Re: Black Trans Going Natural

    my sisters are mixed and their hair is really uhh poofy and they get teased for it but not when it's pressed. it's unfortunate



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    TELL HER TO GET A wrap

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    resources:grow african hair very long

    resources:grow african hair very long


    expensive weaves look great but having your own hair is great too

    Expert's Guide to Growing Long African American Hair




    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/296285/experts_guide_to_growing_long_african.html

    http://www.ehow.com/how_2059486_american-hair-neck-lower-back.html


    How to grow long African American Hair Video 001


    If you want to see Black women with long hair go to my channel and check out "My favorites" you will see four Black women with long hair, one from West Africa who is not biracial her hair is over 18 inches long she wears it natural,another who grew her hair out from aTWA she is not mixed and her hair is not curly, the others are African American girls with natural hair one has hair down to her waist. Healthy hair grows, damaged hair breaks off and doesn't retain length, dry brittle hair also breaks off. I grew my hair by keeping it moisturized and using protective styling. I stopped relaxing it and stopped using heat, not even a blow dryer. Now I use heat sometimes but never relaxer. I wanted to share my experience on how I restored my hair to healthy hair that grew longer than I ever imagined possible








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    Default Re: Black Trans Going Natural

    Natina your losing the Point, the point is and the question i originally was asking before you got all clever is, How do men feel about Black Women Natural Hair (meaning black women natural state, with No Manipulation)?

    Anyone can straigten their hair but what about a wash and go(washing hair in the morning and going to work or daily activity), or one better going swimming



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