shea moisture is gettin dragged for this commercial..wyt?

Started by Eternal Bell, April 24, 2017, 03:48:22 PM

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Rachel's flawless curls keeps the girls fuming. Their naps are never doing it like Kwee'  :howfestive:
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Quote from: Baph al Mana. on April 24, 2017, 04:43:29 PM
Quote from: GLO' on April 24, 2017, 04:38:53 PM
baph u have a bob?

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:guys: the only way that'd be possible is if my hair grew out straight. and no. eek-a
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whats it giving bruv? :guys:


SouravMay

omg r they serious. Is this a parody. Are they trolling. They can't be that out of touch and stupid.

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SouravMay

Quote from: Ms N.Campbell on April 24, 2017, 04:04:32 PM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 24, 2017, 03:57:58 PM
Yea, this is nothing but another POINTLESS excuse for people to complain. It's a product and they need to be competitive. Who gives af anyway.  U use products because they're of use. As long as they aint funding KKK rallys idgaf who they pitch their product to :dead:
Griping about NOTHING as always
Lavonc I can see your point, but also you gave to consider the limited options of products catered to and promoted for ethnic hair in the first place.
You rarely see products advertised on television for ethnic hair versus the thousands of shampoos, conditioners ect catered to white women or advertised by white women with a completely different hair texture.
Black women finally have something to rely on for their hair needs, and then they go ahead and use two women, (one racially ambigions and one white lady) talking about being made fun off for their (when in reality it's something g black women and some men have been complaining about for years) is kind of a slap in the face to the black community.

White people are ethnic too. Can we stop using the word like this please.
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Quote from: شيطان on April 24, 2017, 05:17:16 PM
Quote from: Ms N.Campbell on April 24, 2017, 04:04:32 PM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 24, 2017, 03:57:58 PM
Yea, this is nothing but another POINTLESS excuse for people to complain. It's a product and they need to be competitive. Who gives af anyway.  U use products because they're of use. As long as they aint funding KKK rallys idgaf who they pitch their product to :dead:
Griping about NOTHING as always
Lavonc I can see your point, but also you gave to consider the limited options of products catered to and promoted for ethnic hair in the first place.
You rarely see products advertised on television for ethnic hair versus the thousands of shampoos, conditioners ect catered to white women or advertised by white women with a completely different hair texture.
Black women finally have something to rely on for their hair needs, and then they go ahead and use two women, (one racially ambigions and one white lady) talking about being made fun off for their (when in reality it's something g black women and some men have been complaining about for years) is kind of a slap in the face to the black community.

White people are ethnic too. Can we stop using the word like this please.
No, shut the fuck up :uhh:

SouravMay

How did they change the nappy 4C natural hair movement to some Brazilian looking girl whining about her luscious curls or white girls having issues being redheads. The natural hair movement literally had zero to do with them. For Shea Butter to be so closely tied with the African-American hair community, I can't believe them, when they claim this is not intentional trolling. At this point they are doing it blatantly and on purpose.
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SouravMay

Quote from: Ms N.Campbell on April 24, 2017, 05:18:55 PM
Quote from: شيطان on April 24, 2017, 05:17:16 PM
Quote from: Ms N.Campbell on April 24, 2017, 04:04:32 PM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on April 24, 2017, 03:57:58 PM
Yea, this is nothing but another POINTLESS excuse for people to complain. It's a product and they need to be competitive. Who gives af anyway.  U use products because they're of use. As long as they aint funding KKK rallys idgaf who they pitch their product to :dead:
Griping about NOTHING as always
Lavonc I can see your point, but also you gave to consider the limited options of products catered to and promoted for ethnic hair in the first place.
You rarely see products advertised on television for ethnic hair versus the thousands of shampoos, conditioners ect catered to white women or advertised by white women with a completely different hair texture.
Black women finally have something to rely on for their hair needs, and then they go ahead and use two women, (one racially ambigions and one white lady) talking about being made fun off for their (when in reality it's something g black women and some men have been complaining about for years) is kind of a slap in the face to the black community.

White people are ethnic too. Can we stop using the word like this please.
No, shut the fuck up :uhh:
Ethnic simply refers to an ethnicity. Do white people not have an ethnicity. You are perpetuating them being "neutral", "the standard".
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That midget girl stay trolling.

"Brazilian looking girl" wtf is that even.
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SouravMay

I love how I always have people following me around and commenting my every move. It is kind of adorable. be dedicated then.
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