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OPRAH'S HAIR STYLIST SORTA KINDA APOLOGIZES FOR 'KINKY' HAIR REMARK, BUT NOT REALLY...

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The natural community went bananas after reading an interview in ELLE Magazine with Celeb Hair Stylist Andre Walker. In this article Walker refers to kinky hair as “limiting” and goes on the say that kinky hair is the only hair type that he suggests altering chemically.


I guess Andre Walker caught wind the of the negative response to his article and took to his website to respond:
Recently, in an interview with Elle Magazine, I repeated my professional opinion about caring for Type 4 hair, often referred to as kinky hair. Here’s what I said in Elle:

“I always recommend embracing your natural texture. Kinky hair can have limited styling options; that’s the only hair type that I suggest altering with professional relaxing”.

That statement is a very short version of what I also said in my book all those years ago, but almost immediately after the Elle article, the internet was abuzz with people questioning why I would recommend chemically relaxing a particular hair type Some even said my advice suggests that kinky hair is “bad” hair.

Let me first say that there is no such thing as “bad” hair, and I have long ago freed myself from being afraid to use the word “kinky” and also from being accused of not liking natural hair. We have become a multi-cultural society that embraces many different looks and styles when it comes to hair. It is my Mission to help you grow strong, healthy hair, and wear it in the style or styles that best suit your likes and particular hair type.

When it comes to curly and kinky hair (there is a difference), I leave the political correctness of “going straight” or staying natural to a woman’s personal preference. Once again, my advice is based on how to best achieve strong, healthy hair. So for those who would like to engage me in a debate about who has more racial pride and self esteem, based on hairstyle preference and use or non-use of chemical relaxers, know that I believe in personal freedom, and in the use of advanced technology when it yields positive results, which many of today’s (versus yesterday’s) chemical relaxers do deliver.

It is a fact that kinky hair (my Type 4 definition) is extremely fragile and breaks easily. Even when you are very careful, something as simple as combing can break this texture. It is very difficult to achieve a longer length when the hair breaks, even with simple combing. That being said, there is the style option of wearing braids, dreads, or twists, which allows the hair to grow longer because it is combed less often. Another style choice is to simply wear a shorter cut, which is very attractive on some women but just not right for others.

So when I say to embrace your natural texture, but consider relaxing kinky hair, am I contradicting myself? I don’t think so! You see, even relaxed hair can still be worn naturally. If you want a natural look, but find that your kinky hair is difficult to manage, breaks too easily, lacks shine and luster, and limits your preferred styling options, I say feel free to consider a mild chemical relaxer, sometimes called a texturizer, that eases your hair to a more manageable texture and allows you to Make Peace With Your Hair. (ew WTF no. Texturizers are just as bad.)

We’ve come a long way in the ability of chemical relaxers to gently relax the hair. In fact, I notice that my book is somewhat dated in that respect. When I wrote it, I was not a fan of no-lye relaxers. But now they are much improved, and I use them when I know it will help a client to maintain either a “natural” or a straight look — whichever she prefers — with more ease.

Mandatory for all hair types, and extra mandatory for curly, coarse, or kinky hair — Condition, Condition, Condition !

My Mission in the products I develop and in the professional advice I offer to Everyone of all hair types — Make Peace With Your Hair.

My Message for everyone who questions the integrity of my advice regarding coarse/kinky natural hair — All hair is GOOD hair. Healthy hair is BETTER hair. I will always offer you my BEST hair advice.

Make Peace,
Andre


bitch, i know damage control when i see it.


long story short. He knows almost nothing about natural hair, or natural hair styles. He is probably a pro at press and curl and maintaining healthy relaxed hair. and for the record, his typing system is total bullshit.
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xzackb 12th-Jul-2011 03:04 am (UTC)
how dare he insult Black Jesus
isntdaveone 12th-Jul-2011 03:05 am (UTC)
i dont see Al Sharpton in this post?
xzackb 12th-Jul-2011 03:07 am (UTC)
Al Sharpton is Black Moses tbh
gagglefuck 12th-Jul-2011 03:21 am (UTC)
tx5mym5 12th-Jul-2011 03:25 am (UTC)
He is forgiven.

isntdaveone 12th-Jul-2011 03:04 am (UTC)
ifiwasyourgirl 12th-Jul-2011 03:09 am (UTC)
wait. what is this from?

am i going to have to hate the countess?
isntdaveone 12th-Jul-2011 03:11 am (UTC)
can never hate the Countess!

youbeboy 12th-Jul-2011 03:04 am (UTC)
androganus 12th-Jul-2011 03:06 am (UTC)
Id say stay pressed but then the kinky haired people might get their feelings hurt
emesieremonde 12th-Jul-2011 03:26 am (UTC)
lolz

I hate saying "natural" hair. I just say relaxed or non-relaxed hair. Unless you are just splashing water on your hair and peacing out, you are using other products to achieve your look.

Speaking of gay black men, I wanna see a post about Sam Fine.
I heart him.

androganus 12th-Jul-2011 04:10 am (UTC)
lol i cant imagine how Id look with splash of water on my hair

and iawtc
h0tfuss 12th-Jul-2011 04:01 am (UTC)
gurllllllllllllll

w/e
shania_cares 12th-Jul-2011 04:15 am (UTC)
lmao
sastra_fuss 12th-Jul-2011 03:06 am (UTC)
relaxed hair can break off too if not cared for properly. what the hell dude...
idreaminargyle 12th-Jul-2011 03:20 am (UTC)
this sfm
kyoumei 12th-Jul-2011 03:34 am (UTC)
mte
finchroxxx 12th-Jul-2011 05:09 am (UTC)
ikr?
misscrystal 12th-Jul-2011 05:23 am (UTC)
Okay? If kinky hair is already fragile, how is suggesting people further break it down with a relaxer good advice?
putyohandsonme 12th-Jul-2011 06:00 am (UTC)
Mmmhmm, chicks with a little ass ponytail sticking out of the back of their head...
lovexemity 12th-Jul-2011 07:18 am (UTC)
lol
canuckgirl33 12th-Jul-2011 08:20 pm (UTC)
MTE
eye_browz 12th-Jul-2011 03:06 am (UTC)
in before comments about "Good Hair".

tx5mym5 12th-Jul-2011 03:09 am (UTC)
I saw it and "OMG! I never knew that stuff about how much black women spend on hair" etc.

Seriously.

Let's not.
cl0vergirl 12th-Jul-2011 03:41 am (UTC)
seriously! and i thought my friend spending almost $300 for a HAIRCUT was alot
thebadunkadunk 12th-Jul-2011 03:32 am (UTC)
Was it interesting? It looked interesting
railway 12th-Jul-2011 05:52 am (UTC)
That shits me so much. Healthy hair is good hair, whether it's straight, curly, kinky, blonde, red or technicolour purple.
lovexemity 12th-Jul-2011 07:19 am (UTC)
lennoxs 12th-Jul-2011 03:07 am (UTC)
lol irl he doesn't sound too bright
ch33rylips 12th-Jul-2011 03:07 am (UTC)
I don't care I have kinky/curly hair that loves to cling together and like my mama I refuse to deal with that shit hair relaxers FTW.
radaya 12th-Jul-2011 03:27 am (UTC)
amen girl! i do exactly as he suggests. i have a relaxer in, but i wear it natural, and it is SO MUCH EASIER TO DEAL WITH!!!
nonfictions 12th-Jul-2011 05:47 am (UTC)
you have a relaxer AND natural hair?
or am i reading that wrong?
chihaya19 12th-Jul-2011 03:07 am (UTC)
rude as fuck, idgaf what your texture is, it's only limiting if you are a shitty stylist

anywayyyy i am part black but my hair really isn't coarse. i was thinking about dreading it but idk, i might look really fucking stupid :/
idreaminargyle 12th-Jul-2011 03:25 am (UTC)
"it's only limiting if you are a shitty stylist"

IKR?
Even the guy on "what not to wear" did some amazing shit with kinky hair and he's white
chihaya19 12th-Jul-2011 03:29 am (UTC)
i love how untalented people blame the client... do they expect no one will see through that bullshit?? really bitch? please
indelikatt 12th-Jul-2011 01:57 pm (UTC)
i miss him. the new guy is okay, but he's just not as much fun imo.
awkwardmumbles 12th-Jul-2011 03:37 am (UTC)
i want to dread my hair but then im afraid because i dont want to have to cut it off eventually
itsrelaxicab 12th-Jul-2011 03:08 am (UTC)
I seriously love natural hair on black women.
railway 12th-Jul-2011 05:54 am (UTC)
Seriously! It looks AMAZING. I can't imagine why anyone would want to change it.
flamingicecream 12th-Jul-2011 07:25 am (UTC)
It may look good some of the time, but my god it's time consuming!!
coulditbesatan 12th-Jul-2011 08:15 pm (UTC)
I don't think it's any more time consuming than it was when I was relaxed. In fact, it's much faster for me now.
filed_under_d 12th-Jul-2011 03:28 pm (UTC)
everyone looks optimal with their god-given hair texture. if the person doesnt know how to treat it, thats her problem. so sick of all these insecure people whining about their hair or other peoples opinions of their hair.
muzicnem 13th-Jul-2011 12:47 am (UTC)
Same. In fact, I totally wanted it when I was younger, ha. I've always had straight, stringy, fine hair and I loved how voluminous it is.
fauxparadiso 12th-Jul-2011 03:09 am (UTC)
LOL Is this dumbass for real? Relaxed hair is never "healthier". It may look more aesthetically pleasing to some, but anything that can burn your fucking scalp is never "healthier".
ifiwasyourgirl 12th-Jul-2011 03:11 am (UTC)
yeah. i have nothing against relaxers but that's factually inaccurate.
itsrelaxicab 12th-Jul-2011 03:14 am (UTC)
MTE. Anything that permanently changes the texture of the hair would freak me out tbh.
fauxparadiso 12th-Jul-2011 03:20 am (UTC)
I like relaxing my hair but at the same time it sucks because to go back to natural I'd have to pretty much shave my head and I don't think I have the head shape to rock that between my hair growing out again. :\
watermeloncholy 12th-Jul-2011 05:16 am (UTC)
Yeah, people are kidding themselves if they think it's healthy.

I had healthy-looking relaxed hair for years, but it was just that...healthy-looking, not actually healthy.
ch33rylips 12th-Jul-2011 03:10 am (UTC)
Lolol dying at the more curl less frizz ad at the top of this page.
eye_browz 12th-Jul-2011 03:12 am (UTC)


we should bring the afro back
pink_dog 12th-Jul-2011 03:17 am (UTC)
My neighbor has an afro like that woman's and it's totally gray and he looks like a lunatic, out there weed-eating at the crack of dawn. But I'm so used to seeing it like that, that when he had it pulled back one day, I didn't know who he was.
trikc 12th-Jul-2011 03:36 am (UTC)
whats weed eating???
1337nik 12th-Jul-2011 06:22 pm (UTC)
Reminded me so much of this:

pistol_eyes 12th-Jul-2011 03:27 am (UTC)
I don't think it ever went away.
oldgurl 12th-Jul-2011 03:35 am (UTC)
i'm rockin' one right now.
moodring54 12th-Jul-2011 06:31 am (UTC)
I had an afro for about a year, and tbh the maintenance (although much cheaper) was far more time consuming than what I had to do with relaxed hair.
coulditbesatan 12th-Jul-2011 08:16 pm (UTC)
it's already back. :)
tx5mym5 12th-Jul-2011 03:12 am (UTC)
Time to spam with awesome afros and locks!

eye_browz 12th-Jul-2011 03:15 am (UTC)
good idea tbh!
itsrelaxicab 12th-Jul-2011 03:18 am (UTC)
beautiful
abcdlovelife 12th-Jul-2011 03:52 am (UTC)
omg gorgeous! i love that eyeshadow on her!
invitroblossoms 12th-Jul-2011 04:44 am (UTC)
I love her makeup!
nonfictions 12th-Jul-2011 05:50 am (UTC)
Wow, her skin is gorgeous. I can't believe that so many people hate dark skin.
putyohandsonme 12th-Jul-2011 06:05 am (UTC)
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tx5mym5 13th-Jul-2011 12:06 am (UTC)
She is so precious with her little afropuffs!!
muzicnem 13th-Jul-2011 12:48 am (UTC)
So cute, omg.
lovexemity 12th-Jul-2011 10:15 am (UTC)
Sigh.
indelikatt 12th-Jul-2011 01:59 pm (UTC)
wow. gorgeous! who is this chick?

i wish i had her teeth.
coulditbesatan 12th-Jul-2011 08:16 pm (UTC)
i want her skin.
tx5mym5 12th-Jul-2011 03:13 am (UTC)
doperperson 12th-Jul-2011 03:15 am (UTC)
omg she is so adorable
annabolena 12th-Jul-2011 03:17 am (UTC)
omg gorgeous child
mcwicca 12th-Jul-2011 03:48 am (UTC)
omg this child is so precious, I can't even
empirebird 12th-Jul-2011 04:08 am (UTC)
THIS IS THE CUTEST BABY IN ALL THE WORLDS!
emstrange1 12th-Jul-2011 05:20 am (UTC)
awwwwwww she's so adorable!!
deerlike 12th-Jul-2011 06:44 am (UTC)
I'm making this face rn ;~;
muzicnem 13th-Jul-2011 12:49 am (UTC)
I want to adopt this cute lil bb.
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