This isn't so much black hair tips as it is a discussion of how black hair affects the person who owns it. We cannot deny that who we are as Black women is wrapped up in our hair for better or worse. My journey starts with my mother (and hairstylist) who I lost this year. Where does yours begin?
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This isn't so much black hair tips as it is a discussion of how black hair affects the person who owns it. We cannot deny that who we are as Black women is wrapped up in our hair for better or worse. My journey starts with my mother (and hairstylist) who I lost this year. Where does yours begin?
On today's episode, we go everywhere from a half-baldheaded child to identity and self-worth. The title's inspiration comes from Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use" that explores the concepts of Black identity and heritage.
Black Hair Don't Care
This isn't so much black hair tips as it is a discussion of how black hair affects the person who owns it. We cannot deny that who we are as Black women is wrapped up in our hair for better or worse. My journey starts with my mother (and hairstylist) who I lost this year. Where does yours begin?