Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Healthy Hair: Embracing Your Natural Uniqueness

                          Start em early! Kids with natural hair.


                                                              Start them early!

I just want to take a quick moment to talk about something that is very important and dear to my heart...black people's natural hair. More specifically, those that are in the workforce that are getting discriminated solely by their hair, not their work ethics and our little kids that are attending schools and being told and forced to change their natural hair.

Honestly, I'm tired of hearing all of these stories. 

Why is that, you ask?

Because for once we as a black body are coming in terms to finding out who we are and are appreciating our uniqueness. Why do we out of ALL people need to change our hair? Next thing you know, they are going to force us to change our skin tone simply because they don't like it or shall I say, can't be like us. Yes, I said it. People hate who we are, yet try to be us. If anyone has noticed, they are taking pills to become who we are. I say, black queen, black princess, black king, and black prince continue to represent who YOU are and do not worry about what others say. They can tell you to cut your hair. They can fire you because you don't "fit" into their white ideals, but always remember THEY CANNOT TAKE WHAT'S WITHIN YOU! THEY CAN TAKE YOUR BODY, BUT CAN NEVER HAVE YOUR SOUL! 

Have a great day!

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