By: NewNaturalista

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My mother remembers it fondly. “My brother Larry took me to get my first fro, it had to be the late 60′s,” she reminisces as she goes on about how she kept it up. “We would braid it every night and in the morning we’d spray it with oil sheen, man we loved that oil sheen!” she laughes. When asked why she decided to get a relaxer 5 years later, the tone gets dismissive. “You know, it just wasn’t the style anymore.” This made me think about my twa (teenie weenie afro) and my love for it. Right now as I write this, I don’t ever see myself “going back” – to a relaxer. I’m so in love with my coils, the way they fall and how I look. But as time goes on, will my feelings change?

70's Afro Sheen Ad

70's Afro Sheen Ad

I’m gonna say right now, no. There are some key similarities as to why our sisters and brothers back then went natural - although that term for back then is a misnomer, most of them were always “natural” they’d just decided not to press and curl anymore.  Going natural is a show of self acceptance and back then it was about being free in every sense of the world, I think the slogan “I’m Black and I’m Proud” says it all! It was, in so many ways political. Today it’s also about being our true authentic selves – but there’s a new component – health.

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I went natural back in September because I was just tired. Tired of the chemicals, the long waits at the hair salon, the serious and painful health implications of relaxing my hair every few weeks. It was also about rediscovering what was never shown to me. Unlike our mothers and fathers, most black women my age were “shielded” from our natural hair texture, pressing or relaxing like clockwork in an effort to make our coils manageable.

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Natural Hair Gap Ad

Unlike black women back in the day, we also have  so many products to choose from…healthy mineral free products, that actually nourish our hair, not change it. In my opinion this resurgence of natural hair is not a fad, but rather black women coming into their own, embracing our true selves without apology or fear of what others may think.

That’s just MY opinion, I thought I’d open up the floor by starting off the conversation with one of my hair idols KCurly, of the great blog newlynatural.com

KCurly: “I do think we are seeing a slight shift towards natural hair. I say slight because I am speaking for my area. I live in the deep South and here you will not find that many natural ladies as compared to the North. I do find that more and more relaxed women are able to see the beauty of natural hair, something that would’ve been unheard of even 10 years ago. I think it’s a trend for some people. Let’s face it: There are those of us who change our hairstyles like we change our underwear. Also, some ladies just don’t view being natural as something that is deep and meaningful. Therefore, going natural is not a lifelong decision for them. I do believe that more and more people are going to go natural in the future, but relaxers will be continue to be king for the majority.”

KCurly newlynatural.com

KCurly newlynatural.com

What do you think?

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