Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

It irritates me. They have relaxers or hair dye produts with a black woman on the cover wearing a big wig. Or the insulting 'Africian Pride' products that actually make your natural naps straight. How is that having pride for you hair?



Someone wrote on a resolved question why Beyonce does those hair dye commercials when she wears pieces. I always thought the same thing. First of all those dyes probably aren't really made for black hair, and since when would those movie stars take that time to dye their weaves when they could order a piece that is the same color and isn't damaged from the dye? I guess it is just like any other commercial; use fake props to make the people think they will get the same quality from the product.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

I guess a better question would be what black woman does not wear a weave? I have alot of "black" friends and most of them have ruined thier hair with relaxers and glue in weave. I think it looks beautiful natural and they should leave it alone.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

Because they have afro's



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

How do you know they are wearing wigs or weaves.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

that's a very good point. i also question why heather locklear does "blonde" dye commercials when everyone knows for a fact that she goes to a salon and gets $150 dye jobs.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

Actually, it's not just with black women. Did you know that those special hair-shots in magazines, those girls actually have styrofoam under their hair making it seem bouncy?



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

this irrates me to, so i just won't buy the product.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

probally because the product doesnt work that great, so they pretend it wil work that great.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

The food you see in TV restaurant commercials are made by human hand-so as to entice you into buying thier product. I agree with your last sentence.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

Because they want to be like Americans.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

There are hair product commercials all the time featuring women who have the shiniest, glossiest hair you'll ever see, and it's completely obvious that someone has spent hours with oil and a comb making her hair look JUST RIGHT for that shot, and I think it sort of falls under the same category- it doesn't really inspire a lot of faith in their product that they have to fake it so obviously.



Why are Black women always featured on back hair care products always wearing weaves or wigs?

you are absolutely right. People think they are going to get the same exact "results" when it is not like that at all. It is a "prop" to get their product sold. Just like when celebs have fake tans, and image enhancements in the magazines to make their skin look "perfect" and flawless.

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