whitneysimone
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No. It's not one of those threads
But it is relevant somewhat.
The other day I went to a beauty supply store and was browsing the aisles. The set up of the store was that less expensive products advertised to AA hair were in one part of the store and the higher end products were seperated into another part of the store. So im looking at Joico products, and off course they're in their own section of the store. When the store owner see's me in this isle looking at these products he says, "why are you looking at the white products, the black products are over there." He's half laughing half serious, but I took offense. Anyway just thought I would post it because I was wondering if anyone else had this experience.
But it is relevant somewhat.
The other day I went to a beauty supply store and was browsing the aisles. The set up of the store was that less expensive products advertised to AA hair were in one part of the store and the higher end products were seperated into another part of the store. So im looking at Joico products, and off course they're in their own section of the store. When the store owner see's me in this isle looking at these products he says, "why are you looking at the white products, the black products are over there." He's half laughing half serious, but I took offense. Anyway just thought I would post it because I was wondering if anyone else had this experience.

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and was like "duh, it is not for white hair." I said "well I use products all the time that are not labeled for black hair and never have a problem. I don't think the products are always black or white" She did not say anything.
If a product works it works! Just because white folks can't/don't use most of the products marketed to blacks doesn't mean it's wrong for blacks to use other products.
I do the same thing!
. Anyway, the stylist does a half-baked job rinsing my hair out, and then proclaims out loud that I have grey deposit on my naturally off black hair. She asked what I used, and I told her an Aveda color shampoo and a special conditioner (I did not want to hear mess about using a product from the DR). She said "Oh, you must have been using white peoples' products." 