It took me forever to learn to love my hair. Simple’s because I’m from the south and my mom wasn’t taught to love her hair. Instead she was taught about “good hair” and what to do to make my hair my manageable. Long story short, I started wearing weaves young, then wigs, then my hair fell out, big chop, wigs and weaves again and then, when I finally took my hair out of all that and washed it, I cried uncontrollably. 🥀 now I’m natural and I love my hair unconditionally. She’s the best thing about me and I’ll never straighten my hair again. Different styles should be a choice not a necessity to feel pretty or be more palpable to those who don’t look like me. I’m beautiful, as are you and the ladies in the article. We are all beautiful and forever will be. 🖤🌹🤎
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It took me forever to learn to love my hair. Simple’s because I’m from the south and my mom wasn’t taught to love her hair. Instead she was taught about “good hair” and what to do to make my hair my manageable. Long story short, I started wearing weaves young, then wigs, then my hair fell out, big chop, wigs and weaves again and then, when I finally took my hair out of all that and washed it, I cried uncontrollably. 🥀 now I’m natural and I love my hair unconditionally. She’s the best thing about me and I’ll never straighten my hair again. Different styles should be a choice not a necessity to feel pretty or be more palpable to those who don’t look like me. I’m beautiful, as are you and the ladies in the article. We are all beautiful and forever will be. 🖤🌹🤎