the-black-bolin:
cuzigottacutefaceandmybootysofat:
k-frances:
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cuzigottacutefaceandmybootysofat:
voluptuous-lady-with-freckles:
Hold up
http://www.naturallyisis.com/about_isis.html
The fact that natural hair care got anyone arrested ever is sickening why is it a crime to not harm hair
Policing black women and putting them in a marginalized beauty standard that we were never built to attain ….. Mental rape another chain …… . There were laws against black women and their hair . Decades of being forced to cover our hair in some way some shape of form . This is another reason why the natural hair movement is important .
It’s trash as fuck that we are still being harassed today for natural hair styles it’s crazy.
Bruh really. Smh
rebloging this for 2 reasons. 1) this woman is a SJ hero and her cause is so important for POCs around the world, especially in cultures were natural black hair is frowned upon like European ones.
2) Her products are of real value! Checked out the link in the comments to her sight, she has shampoo and conditioner that is all natural for all hair types… I’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THAT SHIT EVERYWHERE AND IT IS HARD TO FIND especially at an affordable price. Definitely going to check these products out. All natural shampoo at affordable costs that supports a noble cause. Hell yeah.
She’s so bomb. She did my hair once and I feel my scalp’s been forever blessed.
*BLACK people around the world
Sorry to reblog again guys. I just wanted to add something in case, in my original comment, I came across as foolish or ignorant about something. I don’t want that so I will attempt to clarify myself in case. When I said “her cause is so important for POCs (people of color) around the world” I chose the term POC keeping in mind colored people who don’t identify as black or African American, but still have to deal with the same discrimination based on their very curly hair type (like some from Dominican Republic and many other places that essentially have what white culture deems “black people hair”). Furthermore, when I said “natural black hair” I BY NO MEANS intended to suggest white people with dark hair color. I meant natural black folks’ hair. Because I’m white and then followed up with saying how excited I am to buy this product (which I am, even though I have very unnatural blue hair right now and it is PIN strait, I just want natural product because it’s better!) I realized I may have come across as if I were trying to say that white folks with certain hair type can relate to this issue or something, and that’s simply not the case. This is simply a cause I would like to support, not suggest I’m part of.