By The Numbers: Beauty Supply Industry

Jone2three45

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Any bytch wearing that shyt ain't getting no dikk from me :camby:The lace-fronts and hairhats is where it's at. Black women were always sexy in Afros though. I don't know why they took them out.

I hear ya.
Nobody should be mad at that.
We all got standards.
Peace.
 

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The Koreans follow them around and talk shyt to them in their stores, then call them nikkas as soon as they're done paying. Black women I love y'all, but your entrepreneurial skills are fukking garbage. Sistas y'all have to do better :wow:

Actually breh, that shyt falls on us. We're the ones that's supposed to be leading in the community, not them.
 

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Too late breh, take that L :birdman:

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96% of the consumers for beauty supply products are black? shyt dont even sound remotely believable.

That number shocks me too and would definitely like to see some receipts to verify but I wouldn't be surprised at all. Alot of white men don't even use lotion, Ive had plenty of white roomates in college and that would be the one thing that would irk me in the morning when I'd run out of lotion and couldn't borrow some from them b/c they didn't have any.
 

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Actually breh, that shyt falls on us. We're the ones that's supposed to be leading in the community, not them.

It's a bit of both. There are so many people afraid of entrepreneurship, it baffles me. I know a chick who does hair, so I came to her to help her start selling. Id just be the financer. I wasn't even putting alot of money into it like 500 o something and I was thinking to myself why doesn't she do it herself. I know she had the money, she had the customers, seemed like a no brainer to me. She said she was scared to risk her money or something to that effect :mindblown:
 

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It's a bit of both. There are so many people afraid of entrepreneurship, it baffles me. I know a chick who does hair, so I came to her to help her start selling. Id just be the financer. I wasn't even putting alot of money into it like 500 o something and I was thinking to myself why doesn't she do it herself. I know she had the money, she had the customers, seemed like a no brainer to me. She said she was scared to risk her money or something to that effect :mindblown:

I see where you're coming from but I still think it's on us to be the leaders in our community. Women don't want that responsibility, and it's somewhat understandable given the society we live in.

I do agree that a lot of us are scared to work for ourselves, but that's something that we as men gotta take the leadership role on and begin to change that. Like I said, it's on us brehs. Our community will either succeed or fail because of us.
 

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Black people need to stop supporting everyone else's pockets like this. Because they damn sure don't solicit blacks for anything, they support themselves first. So why don't we? Why has no one started any business like this? What will it take for us to get it done?
 
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