LUSH Cosmeticsさんのインスタグラム写真 - (LUSH CosmeticsInstagram)「"To me, the Afro is an iconic symbol of the Black Power movement in the 1960s, specifically the Black Panther Party. It seemed best to follow up with a patterned update to the black turtleneck and quintessential gold hoops.”–@laurenbrevner  The Afro was the first culturally significant way that people with Afro-textured hair started to resist the thought process that altering our hair was necessary for survival.  The Afro-textured hair has undergone an entourage of negative notions. It was described as unruly, woolly and this birthed the idea of “good” and “bad” hair. When fairer skin and straighter hair became the standards for beauty in the United States, it placed a pressure on Black women and people with Afro-textured hair to assimilate their hair.  Click our link in bio to learn more about the Afro, how it’s rooted in Black history (authored by @genimsaj) and to take action to end hair discrimination in the United States and Canada.   #hair #curls #naturalhair #Blackhair #Blackhistory #selflove #Blackisbeautiful #PassTheCROWN #afro」2月16日 0時41分 - lushcosmetics

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"To me, the Afro is an iconic symbol of the Black Power movement in the 1960s, specifically the Black Panther Party. It seemed best to follow up with a patterned update to the black turtleneck and quintessential gold hoops.”–@laurenbrevner

The Afro was the first culturally significant way that people with Afro-textured hair started to resist the thought process that altering our hair was necessary for survival.

The Afro-textured hair has undergone an entourage of negative notions. It was described as unruly, woolly and this birthed the idea of “good” and “bad” hair. When fairer skin and straighter hair became the standards for beauty in the United States, it placed a pressure on Black women and people with Afro-textured hair to assimilate their hair.

Click our link in bio to learn more about the Afro, how it’s rooted in Black history (authored by @genimsaj) and to take action to end hair discrimination in the United States and Canada.

#hair #curls #naturalhair #Blackhair #Blackhistory #selflove #Blackisbeautiful #PassTheCROWN #afro


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