they smellTheir body washes costs 10 bucks![]()
thowhen a nikka comes through with that zanzibar marine complex or manuka oil

they smellTheir body washes costs 10 bucks![]()
tho
nah y'all lost having feelings of exclusivity over a fukking business
how the fukk are they excluding you? there products haven't changed at all there just marketing to more people. Get the fukk over yourselves.
the entitlement is absurd
she was out here performing good business and doesn't owe y'all shyt
who you think was shopping in her little brownstone store in Brooklyn? Yea, those Shea Moisture prices are
Their body wash costs 10 bucks![]()
BLACK-EXCHANGE - Aunt Jackie’s Curls & Coils ...
ive been using these products for the last 6 months or so.
Black owned and i like them.
conglomerate toowho you think was shopping in her little brownstone store in Brooklyn?
My mom took me there as a kid, so I know exactly how Lisa started.
who you think was shopping in her little brownstone store in Brooklyn?
My mom took me there as a kid, so I know exactly how Lisa started.
No offense sis, but you do know that if they spark like Shea Moisture or Carol's daughter, they'll more than likely merge with aconglomerate too
At the end of the day ladies, what y'all gon do about it?
C'mon.
Can we not pretend that all of those things aren't reactionary coping mechanisms to deal with being born into a society that shyts on them and makes them feel less than?
Black women don't feel valued.
They don't see themselves reflected in the standard of beauty that prevails in the west.
When they do see themselves it's as a slut/whore/thot or an angry, ghetto, ratchet.
Sometimes a combination of the two.
If no one else is willing to praise them, why be so harsh when they want to praise themselves?
Sure...it may seem crazy to build your own pedestal and climb up on it yourself...but who else was gunna put her there?
Maybe it's a lie sometimes.
But let's not pretend like we don't see it for what it is.
Maybe, instead of sniping at each other and taking shots where we know we're weak, we should build each other up?![]()
When white people or in this case, white women do not understand something that goes popular in the black community and feel left out so they run head first into it without understand anything about it or why it exists and how it only makes sense for black people.
In this case. White women started to feel some type of way when black women began to not chase after looking like them, at least in the hair department. They felt that it was an attack on them personally, so they infiltrated the natural hair movement, not understanding that black women are doing it for health reasons be it physical health or mental health. Its a overall positive thing for black women, however to white women its a stab at their attractiveness. How ironic is it to see a white woman say she has natural hair.![]()