Jazmine: (sigh)...I hate humidity.
As a Florida native, I empathize. A website salvation in two words Jazmine: “Curly Girl”
Jazmine, it’s okay to have frizzy and curly hair. Embrace your natural African features. It’s part of you.
Cold isn’t that great, either. I walked outside right after showering a few years ago, and it sounded like I had my head in a bowl of Rice Krispys as my damp hair froze.
Awww. Her hair is beautiful in it’s natural state. Wish she would realize that.
i love how people feel the need to say “love your hair as-is” to her because of her skin color.
Do they go around and tell people with straight hair who curl their hair to stop and love it?
Do they tell people who get weaves to stop and love their hair?
Do they tell people who have it tight-braded or cornrows (which hides the curl) to stop and love what they have?
In truth – would ANY of them accept people telling them what to do with their hair????
May 07, 2018
Pgalden1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
As a Florida native, I empathize. A website salvation in two words Jazmine: “Curly Girl”
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Jazmine, it’s okay to have frizzy and curly hair. Embrace your natural African features. It’s part of you.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 3 years ago
Cold isn’t that great, either. I walked outside right after showering a few years ago, and it sounded like I had my head in a bowl of Rice Krispys as my damp hair froze.
WildChilde about 3 years ago
Awww. Her hair is beautiful in it’s natural state. Wish she would realize that.
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 3 years ago
i love how people feel the need to say “love your hair as-is” to her because of her skin color.
Do they go around and tell people with straight hair who curl their hair to stop and love it?
Do they tell people who get weaves to stop and love their hair?
Do they tell people who have it tight-braded or cornrows (which hides the curl) to stop and love what they have?
In truth – would ANY of them accept people telling them what to do with their hair????