The BN Village  
Home Register FAQ Members Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read


Welcome to the African and Caribbean Social network.

You are currently are in guest mode which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access other features. By joining this free African Caribbean Social utility you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), upload images, add videos, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, join the African and Caribbean community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
Go Back   The BN Village > Welcome to The Black Forum - The Black net Village > Under 25's Village
Reload this Page Weaves

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
imported post
(#126 (permalink))
Old
Aryek's Avatar
Aryek is Offline
Villager Senior
Aryek
 
Posts: 2,525
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: , ,
Post imported post - 04-07-06, 05:00 PM

talisha wrote:
Quote:
Do any of the females in here wear weaves and if so why?

Also what do the guys think of females who wear weaves?

And also why is it, that when a black girl has hair past her shoulders, other ignorant people believe it can't possibly be hers it must be fake! (That really annoys me!)

Probably because black females are so notorious for wearing weaves that now our people can't eventrust us to sport ourown hair. Yes, I know white women wear fake hair too, but c'mon we really are fast becoming the queens of fake hair. But anyway you can always tell a weave fromreal hair.All you have to do is to lookat the texture of the hair. Weaves normally have an unnatural shine to them. Although these days some companies are coming up with weaves that look exactly like our hair when it's straightened so it's becoming harder to tell. But even then just looking at how the hair sits on a person's head can help you determine whether they are wearing a weave or not.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
Remove advertisements
Advertisement
Advertisement Sponsored links

imported post
(#127 (permalink))
Old
sista girl's Avatar
sista girl is Offline
Villager
sista girl
 
Posts: 658
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: London, , United Kingdom
Post imported post - 04-07-06, 06:45 PM

Now, as we know,there are even afro looking weaves, which can still be spottedas a weave anyway!

Some afro weave wearers have relaxed hair underneath and wear the weave because they see natural hair as being "in fashion" and are too scared to wear their own hair natural.

Too many women are obsessed with having long hair compared to just having healthy hair. A woman will fight tooth and nail to hold onto split, stragglyand damaged hair because it's long!!
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
imported post
(#128 (permalink))
Old
An_Advanced_Spark's Avatar
An_Advanced_Spark is Online
Villager Senior
An_Advanced_Spark
 
Posts: 1,394
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: In The Spiralling Vortex Of The Universe, ,
Post imported post - 04-07-06, 08:00 PM

Dark Prince wrote:
Quote:
To all the ladies.

Do youbecome insulted when people ask if it isyour hair ? I mean, it really isn't their buisness. I am simply curious.

I just find it odd, slightly annoying, instead of sayin 'oh your hair looks nice' Its 'wow it that your real hair?' Guess you can take it as a backward compliment

To be honest I'm always amazed when I get that type of reaction, but least I grin and reply with a resounding 'yes it is' or just plain sarcasm


Life is one those things that most of us have to experience... Love peace \'N\' hair grease.

Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
imported post
(#129 (permalink))
Old
Kibibi's Avatar
Kibibi is Offline
Super Moderator
Kibibi is an unknown quantity at this point
 
Posts: 3,386
Join Date: May 2005
Location: , , United Kingdom
Post imported post - 04-07-06, 09:26 PM

sista girl wrote:
Quote:
Too many women are obsessed with having long hair compared to just having healthy hair. A woman will fight tooth and nail to hold onto split, stragglyand damaged hair because it's long!!
bighairlol
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
imported post
(#130 (permalink))
Old
An_Advanced_Spark's Avatar
An_Advanced_Spark is Online
Villager Senior
An_Advanced_Spark
 
Posts: 1,394
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: In The Spiralling Vortex Of The Universe, ,
Post imported post - 04-07-06, 09:28 PM

bighairlolThat did bring a smile to my face!


Life is one those things that most of us have to experience... Love peace \'N\' hair grease.

Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
Remove advertisements
Advertisement
Advertisement Sponsored links

imported post
(#131 (permalink))
Old
bubz is Offline
Villager
bubz
 
Posts: 749
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: , ,
Post imported post - 04-07-06, 10:23 PM

An_Advanced_Spark wrote:
Quote:
Dark Prince wrote:
Quote:
To all the ladies.

Do youbecome insulted when people ask if it isyour hair ? I mean, it really isn't their buisness. I am simply curious.

I just find it odd, slightly annoying, instead of sayin 'oh your hair looks nice' Its 'wow it that your real hair?' Guess you can take it as a backward compliment

To be honest I'm always amazed when I get that type of reaction, but least I grin and reply with a resounding 'yes it is' or just plain sarcasm
i think if you have a weave and someone is asking if its your real hair, and they genuinely seem unsure...it can only be because it looks so authentic. there are times when its hard to tell if someone has some additions or if its all their own hair and its usually whenthe weave hasbeendone very well.

when even from a distance it is clear that a load of plastic has been sewn or glued onto your head, no one would ever need to ask if it was real or not.

i have had people ask me many timesif my real hair is a weave and have never felt insulted, because i think it must mean my real hair looked too good to be true.


Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
(#132 (permalink))
Old
Stranger is Offline
Village Newbie
Stranger
 
Posts: 66
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: La La Land
Default 08-07-07, 03:25 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by blkbeauty View Post
I might get jumped here, since I am posting in the inder 25 forums. I am 26. My natural hair is a little past my shoulders. I don't wear weaves, but in the summer months I do wear braidsand or cornrolls extension.

I personally don't see anything wrong with weaves or braids. Especially now since I am older. I think most women wear weaves as a protective style as I know many women with long hair that would rock a weave to give their natural hair a break, especially from perms and the summertime humidity.

Also, there is a BIG stereotype that BW can't grow their hair long. A generalization that was made by the media, because they conclude that since entertainers and or models hide their natural hair itmust be "bad" hair and or short hairneeding weave.

Again some women useweaves as a protective style ask the creater ofhttp://www.growafrohairlong.com. Her natural hair is 28 inches in length almost waist length.

Hell yeah, that's true. Just today I was talking to another black woman and she asked me if I was "mixed" or had Indian because of my supposed "good hair." Please, black women can grow their hair long if they would stop putting all of these dangerous chemicals in their hair and just leave it be!


"Life is a fairy tale... Or at least I wish it was."-TKS
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
(#133 (permalink))
Old
Incognito is Offline
Banned
Incognito is an unknown quantity at this point
 
Posts: 5,536
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: , ,
Default 21-07-07, 12:30 AM

I for one just can't see any purpose in wearing weave (non African) hair in your head - the whole concept completely bewilders me...why would anyone want to....and the weaves chosen defines what the weares deem as the standard of what hair should look like.

Too right a man after some pum pum might see pass the weave in the same way he might see pass the smoking but no man wants to know his woman wears fake hair...especially asian hair...maybe in America.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
(#134 (permalink))
Old
Black_Diamond's Avatar
Black_Diamond is Offline
Village Newbie
Black_Diamond is on a distinguished road
 
Posts: 24
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: UK
Smile 27-07-07, 01:46 AM

OK....Before the thought of having weave in my hair was terrifyin', but for my birthday last year i thought i should just experiment with a new look..so i done weave..it was short and very itchy but people were telling me i looked really good in it..i had a lot of attention outside..lol..it didnt stay long on my head because i could not hack it.

A year on i've tried for the 3rd time (during the summer)..i would say i have got used to the feeling of having weave on my head....but whenever there is a tiny sign of raggedness it comes of straight..i think that's the only thing i hate about weave.

1 thing i must say is that weave can grow ur hair well..i have a beautiful afro.

Bless
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in Technorati Share On Face Book!Stumble this Post!
Reply With Quote
Sponsored links Remove advertisements
Advertisement
Advertisement

Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Do You Wear Hair Weaves/Extensions?? girl friday Black Womens Village 30 08-07-07 03:22 AM
WHO DOES THE BEST WEAVES IN LONDON? tantalise Black Womens Village 0 05-03-06 12:14 PM
weaves SexyLisa Black Womens Village 1 18-06-05 11:27 PM
Hair weaves- for protection or added beauty CaramelKisses Black Womens Village 4 06-02-05 05:32 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:04 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.1.0
Internet Marketing by: Firm SEO
Ad Management by RedTyger