I Just Need To Vent...

ceecy29

Well-Known Member
I'm gonna need "certain" people to immediately find a mirror, stretch a piece of that gorgeous hair down, and realize that duh- BSL hair is very long, and actually, drool-worthy :lachen:

OP- I hope you've found the list helpful. I too know how frustrating it can be to find inspiration during a long-hair journey when your hair is super-kinky. I hope you take the advice of another poster and consider starting your own site or blog. The 4b newbies who'll come behind you will greatly benefit from your story and future advice.

Lol!!! Hairnorexia is my diagnosis..smh!:nono:
 

candida1121

New Member
I was noticing the same things. Many blogs with Type 3 and not a lot of Type 4. So I decided to start my own blog. I am definitely a Type 4. I just started it January 1 but I have big plans for my blog and plan to keep it up-to-date. Post at least every 1-2 days.

Check it out and follow me. I'm sure you will enjoy it.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Will do! Thanks and good luck!

Why don't you start your own blog?? If the info isn't out there like you wish it was why not blaze the trail??

I believe that there is information to be learned from anybody willing to share :yep: and there are plenty of ladies here and on other portals of the web that will share your texture and their information.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<I wish I had the time to blog. I barely have time to conduct research on LHCF like I should.

Wow, I would never speak that way, but this video is right on point & it was pretty funny (other than the language). I know exactly what she's talking about. She was just bold (or crazy) enough to say it without any editing...I mean none at all, so I know alot of people are probably mad at that...I think she matched your vent OP :)
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Thanks! Now I don't feel so bad. :lachen:
 

qchelle

Well-Known Member
Great info shared with the blogs! I love coilycrowns. I always wonder why people say " why do 3's relax in the first place?" that makes absolute no sense to me. If you aren't taught how to manage your frizz/unruly hair, the first instinct is to tame it. In the black community that usually means relax it.

Probably because "good hair" is coveted in the black community and people just think...if it's 'good', then you don't need to do anything else to it to make it better, since it's already 'good'.

So many people talk about having "good hair" and they're relaxed. I don't understand...if it's so good, then...:spinning:
 

honeycomb719

New Member
Your frustrations are understood. Seems you got alot of references to checkout. I just started a blog a few mths back to track my journey. Feel free to check me oUT if you want, although my hair isnt long YET! Good Luck!!
 

snillohsss

New Member
Probably because "good hair" is coveted in the black community and people just think...if it's 'good', then you don't need to do anything else to it to make it better, since it's already 'good'.

So many people talk about having "good hair" and they're relaxed. I don't understand...if it's so good, then...:spinning:

In the 80's 3b/c wasn't really considered "good hair" because those curls weren't on an "popping" without some sort of moisture aid. My edges might have been a little smooth, or my ponytail twists might have had a little wave at the base, but it was a bushy dry mess outside of that. My momma didn't know how to tame it.

Straight hair was favored, so in her eyes if she just put a mild relaxer in my fro I would have manageable hair.

Back in the days "good hair" was more along the lines of 2-3a because those hair types required less "work". Now tighter curls are more in "vogue" thus the reason this whole hair type hierarchy has come into play.
 

cocosweet

Well-Known Member
In the 80's 3b/c wasn't really considered "good hair" because those curls weren't on an "popping" without some sort of moisture aid. My edges might have been a little smooth, or my ponytail twists might have had a little wave at the base, but it was a bushy dry mess outside of that. My momma didn't know how to tame it.

Straight hair was favored, so in her eyes if she just put a mild relaxer in my fro I would have manageable hair.

Back in the days "good hair" was more along the lines of 2-3a because those hair types required less "work". Now tighter curls are more in "vogue" thus the reason this whole hair type hierarchy has come into play.
That was another category: Pretty Hair. Pretty Hair was "nappy" hair that folks liked looking at but hated to deal with. Basically the 3b-4a people. My stylist would say, "Ooh you got some pretty hair." But in the very next breath it was, " A relaxer would make it look real nice."
 

TrueToHair

Well-Known Member
Your frustrations are understood. Seems you got alot of references to checkout. I just started a blog a few mths back to track my journey. Feel free to check me oUT if you want, although my hair isnt long YET! Good Luck!!

This is awesome because we'll see your progress start to finish, as opposed to "after the fact." Plus you'll have pictures/scrapbook to see what worked best along the way.
 

kurlybella

Well-Known Member
Kisforkinky.com, who is a member here btw, has an awesome blog. She also has a dedicated type 4 series.

You should also peruse the various threads on LHCF for type 4 hair. PM me if you need links.



thanks for the love, bride!

kisforkinky was started with this kind of frustration in mind. when i started blogging, there were no blogs, forums yes, blogs not really, that really had a tight focus on really kinky hair. i had a kitchen, i knew what a "beady be" was and i don't have what would be culturally described as "good hair."

in most cases my hair looked NOTHING like other popular bloggers' - as beautiful as it may have been - hair. their texture was their texture, so i just started blogging to share another perspective.

my hair: (often) kurless kurly | KisforKinky

i share stories about my journey: when i went to sleep and woke up with a dreadlock!: how can i avoid waking up with matted hair? | KisforKinky

and discuss the pink elephants in the room for many kinky girls: kinky haired girls and curl definition obsession | KisforKinky

hopefully you will enjoy the site. kisforkinky is open and welcoming to any woman of any race who has textured hair - though the niche focus will always be kinky hair because that's why it was started and hence the name.



as bride mentioned, currently there is an on going type 4 series right now - and NO it's not that AMBIGUOUS type 4 hair - it's often curl-less, beautiful, type 4 hair that is being profiled. these kinky women bear all and we discuss not only hair but also the social implications surrounding the idea that our hair is ugly, bad and unprofessional and stomp those ideas into the ground! :yep: i have a new interview coming up next week.

you can click on either photo above to check it out or see the series here: Type 4 Hair Series | KisforKinky

there is also ton of fashion and beauty and overall style to inspire you. the women who read kisforkinky don't ask do these shoes go with my dress, they ask, does this shirt go with my hair? it's our hair that sets the standard. ;)
 
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Pooks

Well-Known Member
I was noticing the same things. Many blogs with Type 3 and not a lot of Type 4. So I decided to start my own blog. I am definitely a Type 4. I just started it January 1 but I have big plans for my blog and plan to keep it up-to-date. Post at least every 1-2 days.

Check it out and follow me. I'm sure you will enjoy it.

^^Ooh, new blog to follow! :grin:

OP you've been given lots of links already but I'm 4b natural, documented my journey on fotki since the start of my HHJ, started my YouTube channel recently, and have a blog coming soon so check me out!
 

EllePixie

New Member
Just a note...you'll be missing out if you only look to those with the same curl pattern as you for product recommendations. I have chatted with many ladies whose curl patterns are way looser than mine on other hair boards (and I mean like in the 2 category), but our hair has similar properties, like low porosity or a coarser texture, and I've gotten some staple products. The thing is, you just need to know that your hair is not going to look like theirs when you use the product, but it can still work well. However, when I look for products I'm also not looking for something to "make" my hair curl or make my curls pop, I look for moisture, frizz control, and slip/detangling attributes.
 

itsjusthair88

Chronically at BSL -_-
I have to agree with OP on this matter; I thought I was a 3C/4A mix, but as my hair is longer (or bigger I should say) I am straight 4A, with some 4B on the sides and since I've been looking to bloggers and YT'ers with that hair type and what they are doing and more specifically what they are using then my hair has been better...

I understand we can get a wealth of information from eachother, but I feel like I'm learning more from courageous ladies with my type.

On the other hand, I've been following @EllePixie for ahwile and even though I've figured out we are really NOT the same hair type (WAHH!! because her hair is sooo pretty the longer it gets lol) I still respect her opinion and will continue to follow her!

Just my 2 cents...
 

kurlybella

Well-Known Member
^^Ooh, new blog to follow! :grin:

OP you've been given lots of links already but I'm 4b natural, documented my journey on fotki since the start of my HHJ, started my YouTube channel recently, and have a blog coming soon so check me out!

girl, your avatar bun! i love it. pm coming your way!!! :grin:
 
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