ShaniKeys
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She is a member and she's Nigerian. Her fotki is
http://public.fotki.com/kemi21/
It seems to be locked at the moment though.
hope she doesnt mind.
I had no idea she was a member, what's her name here?
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She is a member and she's Nigerian. Her fotki is
http://public.fotki.com/kemi21/
It seems to be locked at the moment though.
hope she doesnt mind.
Why not start one now so people can track your progress?
I had no idea she was a member, what's her name here?
I, too, am thankful for this thread. Still not sure why anyone got offended. Anyway, I was under the impression that you had to be mixed to get hair past SL. (before LHCF)
It was very inspiring to hear some of the stories.
I don't see why people have taken so much offense to the thread either. What I heard from the OP is that after a lifetime of hearing negative messages about people of (supposedly) unmixed "Black" ancestry not being able to grow hair past shoulder length, she needs to see examples of Black women who have done what she was trained to believe was impossible to give her inspiration. I really don't think she was trying to "diss" mixed people or people with looser textures.
... like up until last year...
. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER I GUESS! ... 
then a relaxer and I remember my hair being on my back probly apl, then I went to stay the summer with my dad who knew nothing about hair care and let me go swimming err day without taking care of my hair, at the end of the summer when I got back to mom she was hot as a hornet my hair was ruined I tell ya, she gave me another relaxer and a chin length bob I don't qualify for hair posting in this thread, based on the OP's requirements, but I really think this is a great thread. It doesn't matter how much other ladies say that your hair type doesn't prevent you from growing to long lengths, if you want to and take care of it, there will always be doubt. In this thread the ladies who fit in the OP's requirement with 4 type hair have gone a long way to remove that doubt.
Hi, funny thread. Well I am 100% black and african. I don't consider my hair long comparing to the ladies with long hair that I see here, but it's a bit longer than SL.

MESSAGE TO EVERYONE STRUGGLING WITH STEREOTYPES OF BLACK HAIR: You cannot know what your hair capable of until you have mastered a good regimen and given things time. If your regimen is fantastic and four years have gone by and you're still neck length, then ok--now we can talk about losing all hope. Until then, letting the idea that 100% African hair cannot grow bother you is ridiculous. Speculating about genes when you have not yet done your part is pointless. All my life, I was told that I simply had hair that did not grow and I believed it. But when I went natural, I decided to just let my hair grow and see what it could do. I didn't even set any goals. Just took good care of it for the first time in my life, and let it show me what it was capable of. Almost two feet later, it's still growing. Stop the madness, do your part, and just let your hair show you what it is capable of.





I think she means 100 black, as in dark skinned? Where it's like you look at a black person and say "oh I know she ain't mixed with nuttin" lol and don't front cuz some of ya know ya said that to urself at one point or another lol...like take me for example, if you see me, you would definitely say "oh i know she's not mixed" because of my skin complexion and physical features.
I don't think so. There have already been members who posted here who are not dark skinned, including myself. I have been mistaken for mixed but that doesn't take away the fact that I am 100% black, I think the OP is just talking about people who are not able to say: 'I'm mixed somewhere down the line', which she explained very well in her OP. If people would just read the title, analyze if they fit the bill and then post a pic and answer the OP's question things would be just fine, but for the most part, if you read half the posts here it's people questioning the existence of 100% black people (which made me go from this
) and hijacking the thread all together
. There are threads about mixed people (http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=28300&highlight=biracials), if you feel the need to break down your ethnicity, that's the place to do it. If you've never in your life seen 100% black people, this is the perfect time because the few of us that are still left will post here
But constantly questioning and 

is only gonna get this thread
.
There must be some maternity or paternity fraud against whomever of your parents is white.Everyone knows true biracials can shave their head today and have waist length hair again next month.
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true.. black folks swear being biracial guarantees the fastest growing, nicest hair in the world. It soo varies with the person. Two of my biracial sisters have like 2a and 3a hair and my 4b hair grows much faster than theirs. I've cut my hair short many times and it grew back nicely. Neither of them have had hair past APL since childhood and both of them have been struggling to get to APL for a minute now.
Wouldn't consider my hair long by LCHF standards, but I'll add...Will people hate me for bumping this? I think there's some good info in this thread.



the title got me
i'm absolutely lovin this juicy bun in your siggy.... looks so much like longhairdontcare2011*raises hand*![]()


