I did it for several years and in my early 20s I decided to try wigs, weaves, extensions, relaxer again, etc. And since trying those hairstyles, in my life, those hairstyles have caused me more stress and money than hair ever needs to be or cost. So for me, natural meant low maintenance. Waking up with the same head of hair that I went to bed with. Most of that period I wore my hair natural underneath an amazing lace wig. lol. I got so tired of not seeing myself. I got tired of not jumping in the pool. the rain. the wind. Sex in the shower... lol Anything that would frizz out my freshly straightened and curled weave. It was even worse when I did all this to look "presentable" and to be deemed attractive and the person I was dating at the time would talk about my natural hair in a condescending tone. I got tired of hating myself.
All in all, not everyone that goes natural is making a statement. And that is okay too. Not everyone who is currently natural (or isn't natural) hated or hates themselves like I did. And that is okay too. I'm actually glad it is a 'trend' because we are finally getting the market to pay attention to products for curlier kind of hair. I'm seeing more actresses get hired with their natural hair and it's been awesome. Some people are attracted to a girl with 'wild' curly hair and some aren't. If it is looks you are worried about (in going natural), just know sometimes the thing you hate the most about yourself is the very thing that someone is attracted to you for. My current 4 year relationship is proof of this.
(most recent)