Porscha Weeks, also known as "front queen", is a popular stylist from Philadelphia known for her impeccable ability. On Instagram, she shared two amazing side-by-side photos, on the right of the post, she’s seen rocking a flawless unit, edges laid and all, while on the right, her bald head is on display in all its glory. Her completely bald photo, which has become the central focus of this viral post, sparked a heated debate about black women's hair and their hairstyle.
Some people think: Just stop all that fucking around with your hairs. Why you got bald in the first place . . . black women are so stubborn why can’t u just leave the hair God give you,”These opponents seem to think that the only reason people like Porsche choose to keep this hairstyle is their anti-black awareness in their hearts and the acceptance of European beauty standards. European beauty standards have always praised the flowing hair is a symbol of beauty. But at that time there were many people who supported her. They thought that bald heads were personal choices.
With the progress of the times and the development of civilization, people's awareness of fashion and their own requirements are also increasing. Lace wigs can help them create a more beautiful appearance, which can bring him happiness and confidence. Although more and more people use human hair wigs, we all know that the biggest consumer group of wigs is still African American women.
How to wear wigs comfortably, how to make wigs look more natural is the most common problem they encounter. Your own hair is thick and many, and it is difficult to control. Coupled with a wig, it will make you very uncomfortable in hot weather. Although it takes courage to shave all the hair, I have to admit that wearing a full lace wig in the summer is really comfortable. Good breathability, and soft wigs won't bother your scalp.
In any case, beauty standards are changing. Are there black women who straighten their hair or stretch their hair in order to adapt to the mainstream culture and avoid controversy? I believe that it is only a part of people, not all. But we allow women of other races to have the space to try different hairstyles and have fun, so why don't we treat black women in the same way? Those hair choices don’t automatically make someone a sellout. Like everyone else, black women should have the freedom to live however they want — so let them.
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