I struggled with deciding whether to even report this news, but I decided to simply because I'm utterly shocked by the fact that folks still feel the need to attack the state of a toddler's hair. Just when I thought the negative commentary surrounding Blue Ivy's head of kinks and curls was officially deemed rude and unnecessary, I was hit with a new wave of ignorance.
A new photo of Beyoncé and Jay Z's daughter was released this weekend prompting many, including myself, to swoon over the two-year-old's high level of cuteness. However, there were others -- largely from the black community -- who cringed at Blue's natural tresses.
One of those critics is Jasmine Toliver, who created the Change.org petition entitled "Comb Her Hair." The petition reads: As a woman who understands the importance of hair care. It's disturbing to watch a child suffering from the lack of hair moisture. The parents of Blue Ivy. Sean Carter a.k.a Jay Z and Beyoncé have failed at numerous attempts of doing Blue Ivy's hair. This matter has escalated to the child developing matted dreads and lint balls. Please let's get the word out to properly care for Blue Ivy hair.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...er-hair_n_5483765.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
This is what happens when people don't learn their history

They see "Matted dreads and lint balls" -- really? You see all of that in the photo? My eyes see a little girl who just woke up from a nap on her private plane, was just living it up in The Hamptons, and whose hair is free and fabulous.



at having to write this

