So What If Natural Hair IS A Trend!

A popular YouTube personality, who has been chronicling her very successful relaxed healthy hair journey for about three years online, recently announced her decision to transition. So needless to say, her announcement sparked a lot of discussion and interesting reactions among the online hair community. One comment I see repeatedly from both naturals and relaxed women alike is the question of whether or not natural hair is a trend.

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Some relaxed women feel people are going natural just because it is trendy, some people wonder if natural hair will still be this popular in ten or more years, and some state they feel pressure to transition just because it is so trendy right now.  I can’t count the number of naturals who state with an air of superiority that they were natural before it became a trend.  I’m thinking to myself: So?! Does that make you MORE natural or MORE committed?  I don’t get it.

My question is – why do we speak of a “natural hair trend” as if that is a negative thing? Haven’t all hairstyles been trends?  Nobody questioned whether the afro was a trend in the ‘70s, the jherri curl of the ‘80s, or the mushroom and asymmetrical cuts of the ‘90s.  When they came on the scene strong and we jumped on the bandwagon, whether we had the style or just appreciated the look, we never felt the need to defend that AFROS OR JHERRI CURLS ARE HERE TO STAY!  There were no t-shirts that read:  Its not a movement or a trend, the juice will live on forever!  When one trend faded and a new one emerged, it was accepted as a natural part of the beauty industry – that is what looks do, they change!

So if I decide to transition from my healthy relaxed hair to my lovely kinky virgin hair solely because I want to join in on what’s hot right now, why is that a problem?  Do I have to have a deep philosophical reason?  Do I have to have had a bad experience with or a negative view of relaxers?  Must I feel that natural hair is more beautiful?  Or can I just decide that I want a change and want to be trendy?  And if I state that as my reason, why would I (most likely) receive a bunch of criticism for that being my main reason?

Why do relaxed women feel disappointment when another online hair vlogger or blogger decides to transition and act as if someone has died?  I can understand wanting to see women with healthy, long relaxed hair because it serves as inspiration and lets you know that it is possible – but if a woman has achieved that and decides to change, why do some relaxed women go into mourning?  And vice versa regarding the feelings of natural women when long time naturals decide to relax?  I shudder to think what the reaction would be amongst the natural hair community if one of the big YouTube personalities pops up with freshly relaxed hair.  Honestly, I may fear for her safety! (funny, but a tiny bit true!)

Natural hair may or may not be a trend.  In my opinion, it really doesn’t matter – it is beautiful to see. I just appreciate that more women are deciding to rock their natural textures. However, if in a decade, natural hair is not as popular, that would be okay with me too.  Because just like with any “trend” once a new one emerges, there are always some women who stick to the old one.  There are women who still get “curls” and some who have worn an afro since the 70s.  So even if it is a trend, the presence of natural hair will never fade completely away regardless of whether or not it is as popular as it is right now.  And that, ladies, is a wonderful thing, trend or not.

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EbonyCPrincess

EbonyCPrincess is a self proclaimed hair care enthusiast who began her quest for long healthy hair in 2009. Her hair is relaxed and type 4b (kinky, very tightly coiled). You can find more information about Ebony and her journey on her personal blog, Longing 4 Length Blog or her YouTube channel youtube.com/EbonyCPrincess

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  • Hairchica

    Ahhhh, you are talking about Buildable Beauty on youtube right??!! I remember seeing that thinking, oh wow, what a girl  chooses to do to her hair is her business!

    • http://www.lessfoodmorelife.com/ BHI

      haha! Even I guessed that it was buildable beauty. She’s grown her relaxed hair long so if she want’s to try being natural for her minute then that’s her prerogative!

    • http://longing4length.blogspot.com/ EbonyCPrincess

      hahaha! yep you and Alma are correct!  A lot of the comments from naturals were like “welcome to the light” and I wonder if they wanted to join hands and sing Kum-Bah-Ya! Relaxed ladies didn’t say anything directly, but immediately I saw posts and threads talking about “why is everybody going natural?” SMH!!!

  • Kantoine

    Natural Hair to me was liberating because we could finally be comfortable being ourselves, not having to fit in to what society called beauty (straight permed hair). I do however believe that we should not just do things because others are doing it or because it is “trendy”.This type of reasoning is what had a lot of us perming our hair and burning our scalps, just to fit in. Do it for yourself, do it because it makes you feel good! If you like perm and it doesn’t break your hair, then have perm, if you want to have natural hair then have natural hair, just stay to true to yourself no matter what you decide!

  • Dari

    I do not think that being natural is a trend.  I believe it is here to stay, because we can finally see our hair in its natural state and say it’s beautiful.  At this time, it is acceptable to wear your hair any way you want, long, short, relaxed, natural, weave or dreads.  I love to see women with natural hair, because relaxing and perming is so damaging to our hair and scalp.  I like all the options available for our hair and whatever style a woman wants, as long as she is content with her hair, I’m happy for her.  Beauty is within regardless of how your hair is styled.