1. Don’t EVVVVVVERRRR touch their hair with out
permission.
You are liable to get smacked, get a serious
side eye, or bring back a nub. That
will be the day you learn a lesson in ethics. So NEVER touch our hair because we don't know where your hands have been or what type of energy you possess. Next time Ask before you Reach Out and Touch someone.
2.
Don’t assume they smoke marijuana.

3.
Don’t ask if their hair is real.
Yeah its pretty awesome that locs are in
and more and more people want to take part in the trend. BUUUUUT just because Chiquita
went and got faux locs and Keisha went and bought a faux Afro doesn’t mean that
everyone with locs and Afros are rocking fake hair. The tell tale sign is always in
the answer of the question: “How long have you been natural or loc’d?”
4.
Don’t put your nose in their hair.
Guess what most people with natural crowns
keep their hair pretty clean. So if you walk by or are standing in line behind
someone with a wonderful fragrance coming from their hair PLEASE DO NOT put
your nose in it to get a better whiff. This may also constitute a major blank
stare and eye roll. *Excuse me my hair is clean no boogers allowed, thank youuuuuuu.*
5.
Don’t give a back handed compliment.

Girl bye, at least locstars and natural queens are confident in our beauty. I don’t give a rat’s arse if you are natural under that raggedy sew-in. See the women I know have their edges along with thick full tresses and they don’t hide under a mask of make up and someone else’s hair. Shout to all my beautiful locstars and natural queens rocking their hair out loud!
Yesssss this happens. If you like a person’s hair, then just call it hair. I have had people, usually not black; say… I like your weave. *OMG Nooooooo,
I wasn’t reeeeeady* (had to gain composure) Once again you will get a super
major blank stare, eye roll and head tilt on this comment. Clearly you watch
too much TV. And think that all black women refer to their hair as weave. Ummmm
NO. It’s our hair, grown from the scalp that has been well cared for and falls
down our back. *sigh*
My mom always taught me if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say anything at all. Just simply helping those of you non-locstars, creamy
crack addicts, weave wearers and barber cut fiends to understand proper
protocol when addressing someone’s hair. Just be respectful and speak to others
like you want to be spoken to. I am here
to S.imply K.eep Y.our H.air H.ealthy while educating the masses.
I find it so interesting to hear the encounters some people have had in regards to their natural hair. I have dreadlocks and there has only been 1 occasion where a complete and total stranger has touched my hair. She was an older lady I was talking to outside a bathroom at a rest stop in Delaware (I was on a bus trip to Atlantic City). She complemented me and began to caress my curled locs. I didn't mind; she was an older lady about the same age as my grandmother, and she had a sweet and positive vibe about her. I didn't get anything negative from her. In fact, I think the encounter has impacted me positively because it was nearly 5 years ago when this happened and I clear as day remember the kind look on her face.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, Yes, as a general rule, if you really must touch someone's hair-it is best to ask. Personally, I'm not into touching other peoples hair (or touching people in general). So while someone's hair may look very lovely the most they can expect from me is a verbal compliment.
If it is a positive vibe then I welcome it... Some folks you just have to give the side eye to. LOL I have had my locs for 8 years and have experienced some interesting encounters with people and my hair. Then the conversations I have had with clients and their experiences have bewildered me. Plus I live and work in a major metropolitan city where weaves are a norm while locs and natural hair are rapidly increasing as a popular style. So many people who are not quite familiar with natural hair or locs have all kind of strange myths and concepts in their head or from what they've seen on TV. *Sigh* I just shake my head. LOL
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