His name is mr. bear, he eats children: #965

polarrainbow:

polarrainbow:

thisiswhiteprivilege:

White privilege is not having to go across town just to get proper hair care/styling products.

White privilege is seeing products for “normal” hair, knowing they’ll work for you, and not getting offended at the implication that African hair is…

What? I’m not sure what you disagree with.
I know very well that all hairs react different to products, that was pretty much the point of my post. That, and how so many are tricked to buy products that is specifically made for their hair type, when all products are pretty much IDENTICAL. For all hair types! THERE ARE NO BLACK VS WHITE SHAMPOO. THEY ARE ALL THE SAME.
Really. Read the ingredient list on some different shampoos for example (and Google what their purpose in the product is). Cheap or expensive, for normal or oily hair, for medium, fine and coarse hair.

What I also said is that products matters little.. How they are used is more important. and this is never emphasized. Which lead to people not having medium hair thinking the products don’t work on them. Because the way we use hair products today are based on the medium hair type (as well as straight with average thickness), which the majority of european, asian and american people got.

That means nobody should feel that there are no products that suit their hair, because these products made for different hair types are all SCAMS.

I don’t have what you refer to as White people’s hair (medium, straight, not thick or thin I presume you mean by this? ). I had to find out this as well. I know many poc experience this too, as demonstrated by the original post. The solution is to leave the traditional way of letting the products and their producers getting to decide which products are for you and which are not.

Did you even read my post?

Stop talking. Please.

  1. greatestmyth reblogged this from cultivationofmysoul
  2. vennstiel reblogged this from rebelledestockton and added:
    99.9999999% of white people have absolutely NO clue about the reality of black hair, and they tend to be total idiots...
  3. werewolfpussychiapet reblogged this from no-morality-core and added:
    ABEG.
  4. heirofanempire reblogged this from brittanyrey
  5. bibliospork reblogged this from no-morality-core and added:
    How about we let the people with the hair being discussed tell us what it needs? I’m pretty sure they have more...
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  7. jellobatch reblogged this from thelovelyphones and added:
    What an asshole.
  8. thelovelyphones reblogged this from silovaughn and added:
    Thank you for saying all this. As I said I’m not an expert at all about how to style African American hair, so it’s...
  9. pedazitosfightsback reblogged this from no-morality-core and added:
    Oh, sweetheart. The shape of our hair (straight, wavy, curly, kinky) is determined by our hair follicle. The hair...
  10. jellyweasel reblogged this from faultybeef
  11. silovaughn reblogged this from thelovelyphones and added:
    I agree with the last poster. Unfortunately the chemical and biological make up for black hair vs white hair is...
  12. mimicryisnotmastery reblogged this from caw-caw-mothercluckers
  13. caw-caw-mothercluckers reblogged this from rafiki-knows-de-way and added:
    “THERE ARE NO BLACK VS WHITE SHAMPOO. THEY ARE ALL THE SAME.”
  14. no-morality-core reblogged this from thelovelyphones and added:
    What? I’m not sure what you disagree with. I know very well that all hairs react different to products, that was pretty...