| Everyone wants straight hair and many pay a ton for it. It used to be curls were popular in the 80's. Now straight is all the rage. |
| It's sexier. |
| The white features are the standard sadly. |
Yes. Check out the documentary "Good Hair" by Chris Rock. |
| I have curly hair but I think straight hair does look more polished. |
| Oh, I am the whitest white girl, with shiny, stick straight hair and I could not disagree more. I think curly hair is beautiful. |
| Oh how I Wish I had curls |
| I absolutely prefer curly hair. Unfortunately my hair is a lame mix of 1/2 curly 1/2 straight (which I hate!). Would love to have all curls. |
Me, too. Grass is always greener. |
| Another who would love to have curly hair. I think that it's easier to have super shiny straight hair, but I don't really see that as more attractive or less attractive. |
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Globally, in the past few hundred years as western civilization rose, its culture spread all over. With it did the covetting of western features and body. Women everywhere from Asia to Africa to the Middle East go through a lot to look as white as they can. Asians get eye lid surgery to make their eyes bigger and rhinoplasty to narrow their nostrils. Middle Easterners get nose jobs to get cute button noses, wear blue contact lenses and dye their black hair blonde and light. Black people are almost universally regarded as unattractive since their appearance cannot be altered. It sucks but its what it is.
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| I am a curly haired woman who wears it curly 90% of the time because it's wash and go that way. But I feel like I look more polished when I straighten my hair. But everyone is different. |
| It depends on the kind of curly hair. Luscious silly locks are preferable to think straight hair. Most hair is somewhere on between curly and straight which usually doesn't look good. |
Black people are not all ugly for sure and also many black women where blond wigs, green contacts and use skin lighteners. I don't get it. White women lay out in the sun to be brown even if it wrecks their skin. |
Nope, it's a trend. People lost the ability to think themselves. Beauty is always a beauty - straight or curly, curvy or slim, white or black. |