I had to give myself 24 hours before I posted on the explosive controversy surrounding natural hair icon India Arie - YellowFever-Gate. For starters, I am not going to post the picture here, because you all have seen it, and it is ridiculous. I will not sully this blog with such ridiculousness.
Secondly, I can't say that I'm mad....just extremely disappointed. This woman made her millions extolling the virtues of her brown skin, and kinky hair.....and now this. I guess the cocoa butter she was slathering on was extra strength. Okay - that was cheap. I'm sorry.... I really don't believe she would actually bleach her skin. However, when you have an artist of her stature, every official image released is approved by her. Period. Unless she is color blind, there is no way she could have looked at that photo and thought it was anywhere near her real skin tone. That being said, what in the world could she have been thinking putting that mess out? This is a direct assault on her own brand, and a slap in the face to all of her loyal fans. I mean, who does that? She released a really limp explanation for the photo, citing 'magnificent' lighting. Check out HuffPo for her statement. SMH. -YB
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/29/india-arie-accused-of-lightening-skin-cocoa-butter-cover_n_2980852.html
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Friday, March 29, 2013
Do you know who TEYONAH PARRIS is? [PICS]
She's a cold sister, folks! If you're not already up on this Southern Belle, she stars as Dawn Chambers on the ubiquitous AMC smash, Mad Men. Clearly, she's not afraid to embrace her natural beauty, giving us all types of pomp and circumstance. We see you Teyonah! - YB
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Hats! A Natural Girl's Best Friend! [VIDEO]
I wear hats, headwraps, and scarves all the time. Head coverings are a wonderful addition to any natural's hair regimen. Hats protect us from wind, sun, cold, and other elements that conspire to dry out and break our hair.
There are a myriad of options out there for head gear. I put together a little video to share just a few of my faves. Enjoy!
- YB
There are a myriad of options out there for head gear. I put together a little video to share just a few of my faves. Enjoy!
- YB
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Wear your Kinks with Pride
I wanted to holler at the gals out there that are thinking about taking the plunge into the natural pool, but are feeling a little apprehensive.....
I have been wearing my hair natural for many years. MANY years. I realized from a very young age that I in no way, shape or form reflect the Western standard of beauty. It is not something I ever strove for. It was an unattainable goal, and quite frankly for me, an undesirable goal. I learned to love accept everything about me....most notably my kinky afro hair.
I have always worn my hair with pride. It was always something different. Something marvelous, and something to be envied. I was raised to buck the system, to a certain degree. My mother always told me, 'I'm not raising followers. I'm raising leaders'. I was raised to do my own thing. Create my own standard of beauty, and force other to celebrate it. For me, the nappier the better. The bigger the 'fro, the better. I LOVE AFRO TEXTURED HAIR. There is NOTHING in this world like it. NOTHING. We are blessed to be so unique in our natural state.
I will never judge someone's decision to perm up or weave their hair (except Rev. Al Sharpton...I love and respect him, but it's time to put down the TCB! ). It's another facet of our follicular diversity. But, it kills me to see sistas trying so hard to reach this standard, and killing their crowning glory in the process....Naomi Campbell, anyone? Or gals wearing these gawd-awful helmet weaves that look like a minute too long in the sun may cause spontaneous combustion.
It is so liberating just to be natural. Once you reach a level of acceptance of what God gave you, it is pretty remarkable. Of course, not for everyone, but I would venture to say, for the vast majority.
At the end of the day, if you're on the fence, just give it a go. If it's not for you, you can always go back to your creamy-licious ways.
-YB
I have been wearing my hair natural for many years. MANY years. I realized from a very young age that I in no way, shape or form reflect the Western standard of beauty. It is not something I ever strove for. It was an unattainable goal, and quite frankly for me, an undesirable goal. I learned to love accept everything about me....most notably my kinky afro hair.
I have always worn my hair with pride. It was always something different. Something marvelous, and something to be envied. I was raised to buck the system, to a certain degree. My mother always told me, 'I'm not raising followers. I'm raising leaders'. I was raised to do my own thing. Create my own standard of beauty, and force other to celebrate it. For me, the nappier the better. The bigger the 'fro, the better. I LOVE AFRO TEXTURED HAIR. There is NOTHING in this world like it. NOTHING. We are blessed to be so unique in our natural state.
I will never judge someone's decision to perm up or weave their hair (except Rev. Al Sharpton...I love and respect him, but it's time to put down the TCB! ). It's another facet of our follicular diversity. But, it kills me to see sistas trying so hard to reach this standard, and killing their crowning glory in the process....Naomi Campbell, anyone? Or gals wearing these gawd-awful helmet weaves that look like a minute too long in the sun may cause spontaneous combustion.
It is so liberating just to be natural. Once you reach a level of acceptance of what God gave you, it is pretty remarkable. Of course, not for everyone, but I would venture to say, for the vast majority.
At the end of the day, if you're on the fence, just give it a go. If it's not for you, you can always go back to your creamy-licious ways.
-YB
What's with the Shade, Ms. Wendy??
I do like Wendy Williams. I don't love her, but I do like her a lot. She makes me laugh. She's even made me shed a tear or two. It kind of annoys me that she uses her platform to bash people who have decided to take their hair to a natural place. Look, there's nothing wrong with wigs, weaves, and perms, if that's your thing.....but I think it is extremely rude, and very irresponsible to use your bully pulpit to slam people for WEARING THE HAIR THEY WERE BORN WITH!!! I mean, if you're not into it, don't do it. But don't shade us with your hater-ade, please.
I can totally understand why Derek J is not down with it. Perms and weaves are his bread and butter. The brother's got to eat, so of course he is not going to advocate women taking control of their own hair destiny. It hurts his bottom line....but Wen-dissima?? No excuses, boo.
You don't have to love us, but please don't hurt us!
-YB
I can totally understand why Derek J is not down with it. Perms and weaves are his bread and butter. The brother's got to eat, so of course he is not going to advocate women taking control of their own hair destiny. It hurts his bottom line....but Wen-dissima?? No excuses, boo.
You don't have to love us, but please don't hurt us!
-YB
Of Coarse not.
I really, truly, and honestly hate the term coarse. Mainly because I'm not entirely sure I know what it means. And I know, nobody else is entirely sure what it means either. It's just lame! Does it mean thick? Individually thick? Collectively thick? Does it mean kinky? Does it mean unmanageable? I have no idea, and neither do you.
Some people would consider my hair coarse...but my hair is fine. Extremely fine. But it's also super kinky. WTF? We need to stop using the word. I am putting a moratorium on the term. You won't ever find it on this blog.
CUT TO: ME TOTALLY REFERRING TO SOMEONE'S HAIR AS COARSE.
Please, put me on blast if I ever do. Real talk.
-YB
This! - Fairy Knot Slayer part II
I had managed to retain a bit of length with my natural 4c kinks....(After almost 2 decades of being natural, I finally figured out that I actually need to take care of my hair to make it grow!)
But that didn't last long. I had to chop 2-3 inches off in order to get ahead of the fairies. SMH.
But don't you cry for me, Argentina. That mini-chop was like a kick in the pants. I am more determined than ever to nurture these kink'defied locks, and hit Rapunzel status. I can do it. You can do!
- YB
Fairy Knot Slayer!
So, I don't even need to tell you guys about the dreaded single strand knot...aka SSK aka Fairy Knots aka pain in my kinky arse.. They are truly the bane of my existence! I follow all the rules. I wash in sections, I detangle regularly, I style my hair protectively, I sleep w/ a satin cap and pillow case for good measure, I keep my hands out of my hair, I moisturize like a champ... And all for naught! Those damn fairies keep climbing in my hair, and tying all those pesky knots.
It is extremely frustrating to do everything right, and still end up cutting my hair off because the knots won't cease and desist. What can be done? The sad truth is it's just a consequence of having kinky textured hair. No matter how hard you try, you will never be totally rid of the SSKs. However, our friends over at Natural Hair Rules have some tips on SSK reduction.
http://www.naturalhairrules.com/10-tips-for-preventing-one-strand-knots/
It order to reduce the amount of cutting I have to do, I resort to a method commonly known as S&D or search and destroy. The idea is to go through your hair section by section, and strand by strand, seek out the offending knots, and snip them of. Yes, it takes for bloody ever, but if you're interested in retaining length, it's the only way to go.
Happy snipping, Kinkies!
-YB
It is extremely frustrating to do everything right, and still end up cutting my hair off because the knots won't cease and desist. What can be done? The sad truth is it's just a consequence of having kinky textured hair. No matter how hard you try, you will never be totally rid of the SSKs. However, our friends over at Natural Hair Rules have some tips on SSK reduction.
http://www.naturalhairrules.com/10-tips-for-preventing-one-strand-knots/
It order to reduce the amount of cutting I have to do, I resort to a method commonly known as S&D or search and destroy. The idea is to go through your hair section by section, and strand by strand, seek out the offending knots, and snip them of. Yes, it takes for bloody ever, but if you're interested in retaining length, it's the only way to go.
Happy snipping, Kinkies!
-YB
Kinky Queen of the Week - Esther Rolle
Wilona who? Mizz Rolle, who played matriarch on the ubiquitos, ghetto-fabulous 70's-era prime-time staple 'Good Times', was one of the baddest kinkies in the game.
-YB
We would like to take a moment to pour out a
little EVOO for the sister who ain’t here.
For those of you young kinkies who may
not be aware, the foxiest broad on that show, was not Wilona or that PYT
Thelma - but rather the frequently, and
unjustifiably maligned matriarch, Florida Evans AKA Esther Rolle. Today we celebrate her Kinky crown, chiseled
pewter cheekbones, and dazzling gap toothed smile. She was a BEAUTY. #KinkyIcons #RIP #WeMissYou
-YB
To vlog or not to vlog....that is the question!
So, I'm totes a struggle vlogger on youtube! My handle in 4cKinkyHairRocks. I have posted 2 videos so far, with very few views. Well, 16 views on my first vid since yesterday (most of those were me) and 3 views on my 2nd video....again, mostly me!
I must admit, I am totally disappointed that throngs of kinky haired mavens are not burning up their laptops, and crashing the interwebs in an effort to catch even the most fleeting glimpse of my heartfelt youtube videos on my hair history, and secret protective styling weapon!! I mean, WTF?? I thought it would take only the 1 video to catapult me to natural hair youtube megastar status.
I will continue to post and watch my own videos religiously....if no one else will!
- YB
I must admit, I am totally disappointed that throngs of kinky haired mavens are not burning up their laptops, and crashing the interwebs in an effort to catch even the most fleeting glimpse of my heartfelt youtube videos on my hair history, and secret protective styling weapon!! I mean, WTF?? I thought it would take only the 1 video to catapult me to natural hair youtube megastar status.
I will continue to post and watch my own videos religiously....if no one else will!
- YB
We're bringing kinky back!
Well....we're actually not bringing kinky back. Kinky never went anywhere. It's been here all along. I guess we're shining a light on super kinky hair. We have been trolling the forums, and hair blogs for quite some time now....and there seems to be a recurring theme....4c hair doesn't really exist. Really?? It's easy for someone who doesn't have 4c hair to claim it doesn't exist. Trust me - 4c has been growing out of this head for 30+ years, so there is no doubt in my mind of it's imminent existence.
We decided to start this blog to share our trials and tribulations navigating our natural hair journey...truthfully, I'm not a fan of the term journey. It's a bit too touchy feely for me. I feel like this is more of a mission. A mission to grow 4c hair long, and strong. A mission to spread the message that 4c hair is not a curse, but rather a blessing. We name this mission 'Opertion Rapunzel'.
Who's with me?
- YB
We decided to start this blog to share our trials and tribulations navigating our natural hair journey...truthfully, I'm not a fan of the term journey. It's a bit too touchy feely for me. I feel like this is more of a mission. A mission to grow 4c hair long, and strong. A mission to spread the message that 4c hair is not a curse, but rather a blessing. We name this mission 'Opertion Rapunzel'.
Who's with me?
- YB
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