When a Black woman decides to rock her natural hair, she knows sheβs opening herself up to a ridiculous amount of opinions. If youβre a global superstar like Rihanna, you know that attention is going to be multiplied times a thousand when you show up to the launch of your new hair care line, Fenty Hair, with your short, natural curly locks.
First of all, Rih looks gorgeous no matter what she does with her hair. Over the years, sheβs given us every style and color imaginable, and theyβve all worked. But for some reason, when it comes to natural hair, the rules are different. People get extra passionate on both sides of the debate. To that end, the internet went crazy over the βDiamondsβ singerβs hair, with opinions ranging from sheβs bald with damaged edges, to her knocking it out of the park and once again changing the game.
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The beauty billionaireβs loyal fans were inspired by her choice, with one person writing on X, βI just want to say that @Rihanna rocking her short, natural curls for Fenty Hair makes my heart SING! I choose my short curls over a lot of stylesβ¦β
Another person noted how weβve seen a different side of the superstar since sheβs become a mom, writing on X, βIβm truly loving Rihanna rocking her natural hair. Something about motherhood really glows up a woman when/if she becomes one.β
One user pointed out how pregnancy can change hair, posting, βI ainβt saying nothing about Rihanna hair because postpartum hair loss is real. My baby left my hair effed up too.β
Meanwhile, someone responded to those taking issue with the fact that Rihanana rocked short hair for the release of a hair care line, writing, βI know ppl have given their critiques but I think itβs actually nice that Rihanna has her hair out like this. Short hair needs care too, not everyone seeks out products to gain waist length hair. Healthy hair should be the goal regardless.β
Of course, we canβt have nice things on the internet, so it wasnβt all positive.
With some people joking about her hair line, or pointing out that her hair could be damaged, one user posted, βIβve seen her look better is all Iβm saying.β
Another person aired their issues with celebrity hair care lines, noting that weβre probably not getting the whole story, writing on X, βGOOD HAIR vs NOT GOOD HAIR. Some of yβall need to stop trying to make this about texturism or discriminating against short, natural hair. We love coily, short afros. What we donβt love is when women market their overpriced hair products when their natural hair is struggling.β
We know that stars like Rihanna and Beyonce probably wear wigs and hairpieces. But that doesnβt mean that they donβt have the same struggles with their natural hair that we all have. In fact, they may have more issues with damaged hair, as thereβs is expected to handle a lot of changes in color and texture.
For Black women, going natural or not is always going to be a hot topic. There are merits to both. However, considering how wildly different our various hair textures are, we need to be more understanding of one anotherβs hair choices because we all know nothing works for us 100 percent of the time.
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