What exactly is a weave? Is it like a stye thing or is it basically a wig? Like, are they worn so that you can have both short and long hair styles based on your mood, or something you'd wear if you have cancer or something?
It's just extra hair woven into your hair.
Why do you get one? Is it with the intention of permanently growing your actual hair to that length and you're basically just taking a shortcut so you can style your hair they way you want sooner? Or is it a temporary thing where you just decide to have long hair for awhile?
What I don't understand is, the guy says his girlfriend is bald. Does she like to be bald and she got a weave to shake things up? Or is she maybe bald for a medical reason or something and the weave is like a wig?
Are you black?
I'm not even being shady, but that bit of info is really going to frame how I answer your questions here...
Why do you get one? Is it with the intention of permanently growing your actual hair to that length and you're basically just taking a shortcut so you can style your hair they way you want sooner? Or is it a temporary thing where you just decide to have long hair for awhile?
What I don't understand is, the guy says his girlfriend is bald. Does she like to be bald and she got a weave to shake things up? Or is she maybe bald for a medical reason or something and the weave is like a wig?
Why you do any fashion accessory. Like nails. You can get fake ones or you can grow your nails out to freakishly large sizes.
No, I'm not.
I'm really curious to see your separate black and white explanations now though.
What's a weave? Like a wig?
Don't mean to be that douche but that was just annoying and not funny at all.
You guys who don't know what a weave is or what black chicks go through when it comes to their hair should watch the movie Good Hair by Chris Rock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m-4qxz08So
What's a weave? Like a wig?
1) The vid is clearly a fake/exaggerated reaction for comedy and hits.
2) But it does reflect the real-life surprise some dudes experience when they see a black girl's natural hair. And that's sad to think about...
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Not to be a kill-joy, but when you think about it these gifs are really sad. We put such extreme pressure on black women to conform to the "standard" of having long, curly, "good" (read: as close to European as possible) hair.
And then we turn around and make fun of them for it.
Yeah it is. I'm still not sure what weaves are... (More research later), but I think women look fine without them. The guy in the video is just a sad, sad person. If it is real of course...The whole thing is just really upsetting.
I cried after I caught my mom without her butt plug in.
You won't see me separate them, because I'm not going to give you the black explanation. I'm going to refrain from using a lot of the lingo, as well as avoid the base assumptions that I would if I were having this conversation with another black person, or someone who grew up around black people and knew enough about black hair to understand.
Too keep it brief as possible, black women wear weaves largely because black people (but especially black women) are raised in a society where they're told that black hair is...for lack of a better term, ugly. The kinks, the matte texture...all ugly. And we're not just told that black hair is ugly from a beauty standpoint, we're also told that it's improper, unprofessional, unclean, and just all-in-all not corporate. This is why many companies today still have policies against twists, cornrows, dreds and, yes, even afros, despite the fact that these are all the hairstyles best-suited for a black person's natural hair. This is also the reason why most black men keep no length whatsoever.
So if a black woman wants to be seen as adhering to society's standards of beauty, and if she wants to get a corporate job or just be taken seriously by society in general, she gets a weave.
Now, you may be wondering why black women don't just style their natural hair in a way typically seen with weaves, or if they're just using the weave a shortcut. No. It's simple, black hair doesn't just "straighten" on its own. To straighten black hair, you have to use ungodly amounts of damaging heat and/or scalp-injuring chemicals. The treatments are expensive if you go to a salon, and you SHOULD go to a salon, because if you don't and you have a novice do you hair you risk damaging it to the point of turning it into straw or, worse, having it all fall out. For a lot of women, it's just all-around cheaper and less damaging to get a weave.
ooooohI cried after I caught my mom without her butt plug in.