Monday, July 7, 2014

Creamy Crack? Who Said I Was Addicted?!

I rarely pay attention to the natural vs relaxed debate because honestly I find it to be silly and pointless. I love relaxed hiar, I love texlaxed hair, I love natural hair...but above all else I love HEALTHY hair! I seriously debated on if I even wanted to do this post, but no matter how much I tried to let it go the thought just kept nagging at my brain so here I am. This post was actually inspired by an instagram posting by one of my beloved college classmates. I was happily scrollng through instagram and ran across her picture (she's natural and her hair is fabulous!). She'd just gotten her hair straightened and a fierce cut! I read her caption and that's when I saw the words 'Say no to creamy crack'. Now I've heard the phrase before and never really gave it much thought, but for someone reason on this day I really started thinking about the term and what that really means. Eventually I came to the conclusion that while I enjoy my relaxed hair I am in no way addicted. I truly believe that each person has to do what's best for their hair as well as themselves and their lifestyle. For me at this point I choose to remain relax. Does it mean that I'll never go natural...nope, but I could very well remain relaxed for quite a while. I think that the term creamy crack is used because some people associate relaxers with dry, damaged, brittle hair that won't grow. Well ladies I'm hear to tell you that I have seen so many wonderful ladies both in real life as well as in the blogging and YouTube world that are living testimonies that healthy relaxed hair does exist! So I guess I've said all of this to say a hair choice is just that...a choice...not an addiction...not some horrible habit that you must break, but a choice that works for you. After all, healthy hair is the best hair! Happy hair growing :) Until next time!


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  1. Hi Courtnea, I think I blend so well with you guys because I do not see any difference between your hair and mine. Hair is hair, whether it is natural or not. I can see your natural roots and you can see mine, unless your hair is freshly relaxed. We use some of the same products. Our routines are not that different. I really don't understand why we have to create this kind of discrimination among us, like we don't have more important issues to worry about; gas prices for example.

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    1. Yes you do and I absolutely love that about your blog! Thanks for checking out the post :)

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  2. Well said chica! I'm totally team #doyouboo. If you want to big chop tomorrow only to relax next week---then that's fine! What I HATE is when others criticize based on your choices. It's your hair---not their hair so who cares?!? LOL.

    KLP | SavingOurStrands

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    1. That's exactly how I feel...I'm team healthy hair! That's what's most important to me!

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  3. #teamhealthyhair & the debates are so sickening.

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  4. These ppl need to start doing something productive with their time, we all do basically the same things to our hair to help it reach longer lengths.

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    1. And that's why I normally try not to feed into the debates. This will probably be the only time I ever address it on my blog. I'm too busy promoting healthy hair care for all of that!

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  5. Girl, you better preach! I HATE the "addicted to creamy crack" ; "creamy crack" ; or any other variations of that phrase. So what if I love my relaxer. So what if you love your natural hair. Let's unite and celebrate #healthyhair.

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