Last night, Ryan and I watched a documentary that I've really been wanting to see:
"Good Hair." Have any of you seen this documentary?
It's actually ironic that we saw this last night... because today I went to get my hair cut. I was awake for a long time last night thinking about hair. My hair, in particular.
Now, the average white girl probably can't relate to this documentary. But I can.
Let me take you on a little trip down Hair Memory Lane.
My hair has always been curly. I mean, when I was one, I had more (curly) hair than many adults out there. All through my childhood, it was cute. I mean, who DOESN'T love a cute little curly-haired baby?
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Baby Pic... "Awwwwww!" |
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About 4-5 Years Old, With sister Meredith |
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Middle-High School Years: "The Beast" Unleashed |
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Super Curly and Thick Hair+Short Haircut=Mistake |
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Senior Prom... Oh, how I would have liked a smooth "up-do..." |
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The girls from my graduating class. Notice all the straight hair... except for one... |
I was 28 when I walked into a new hair salon for the first time. And I will tell you... this was a LIFE-CHANGING experience. For the first time, my hairdresser Erica straightened my hair-- and showed me how to do it. And it was, for the first time in my entire life... TRULY straight. It was like having a religious experience. I bought my first Chi Flat Iron two weeks later. I am telling you... that Chi... it's like a second child to me. Here are a few pictures from the straight hair phase of my life.
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I'm on the left, with my sisters and my mom |
With sister Adrienne, and Sadie (2 years ago) |
Now, when I get my hair cut, it is just the best feeling. It's probably equal to other people going to get a massage.
As I was watching "Good Hair" last night, I was thinking... to your average white woman, this must seem crazy. To spend $1000 or more on a hair piece! More than once! But to me... I was sitting there thinking, "I KNOW JUST HOW THESE WOMEN FEEL." I would have paid $1000 for straight hair. Probably more, actually.
Today, I love my hair. It took me 28 years, a lot of product, a heck of a lot of experimentation, and many mornings of frustration to get to this point.
So there you go. If you've admired my hair at one point in time, now you know what I had to do to get to this point.
Have any of you been through a similar experience? Maybe not with hair, but with something else in life? Tell me about it.
And rent "Good Hair" next time you're in the video store. It's eye-opening, entertaining, most of all, informative.