Do you read black hair magazines?
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Topic: Do you read black hair magazines?
Posted By: princess8907 Subject: Do you read black hair magazines? Date Posted: Dec 17, 2005 at 2:36pm
If so which ones? I personally like Sophisticates black hair. They have sections in every issue for every type of hair
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Replies: 30 Posted By: princess8907
Date Posted: Dec 17, 2005 at 2:36pm
If so which ones? I personally like Sophisticates black hair. They have sections in every issue for every type of hair4 -, Pab``$q`e ,$$0 b !$$ ` .&$(,(!) %-!, ,b /
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Posted By: Sistaslick
Date Posted: Dec 17, 2005 at 3:23pm
I usually look at SBH for the styles-- but the hair advice and product recommendations aren't all that great IMO They always say the same thing-- do a hot oil treatment and clip your ends-- no matter what the issue you are having is. Oh and not to forget-- see your stylist EVERYDAY I would also like to see them use more real hair pics-- I really don't care to see a long, tailbone length weave all the time. Its especially on the celebrities-- I mean I know they don't wear their own hair much because of the abuse it takes-- but I mean in a hair magazine you want to see hair-- not wigs and weaves 24/7. Oooops sorry to rant. |
Posted By: pisceschica
Date Posted: Dec 17, 2005 at 10:08pm
^ I agree. In addition to the same old advice and 'tips' it just annoys me how they recycle the same celebrity photos. Its more of a 'hair fasion' magazine than an informative one.
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Posted By: carameldiva
Date Posted: Dec 18, 2005 at 10:13am
I read all of them and look at the styles- i rarely see any good advice but i do enjoy the styles- i wish they would show more natural styles as well as realistic styles (minus the weave). carameldiva38704.4267476852! ! @ ana$ pe ",`r . b` ).% ----! $-- 0b` ).
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Posted By: princess8907
Date Posted: Dec 18, 2005 at 7:05pm
I totally agree on the hair tips and the stylist thing. I was reading an advice column and a woman was saying she couldnt affords to go see a stylist and the were still saying she should go see a stylist. Its a mess.4 -, Pab``$q`e ,$$0 b !$$ ` .&$(,(!) %-!, ,b /
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Dec 18, 2005 at 7:36pm
Hi all,
This topic tickles me.
I write a monthly column for 101 Celebrity Hairstyles (HairDoctor) and Short Cuts (Hair Rx) plus I write a column for Total Image Beauty (a salon only mag) and just did a special series of hair care & advice articles for Meredith (Redbook & Good Housekeeping). I am amused at the topic because my editor from 101 and Short Cuts and I talk every day and it drives her NUTS that some of the hair magazines just recycle over and over. And they recyle articles as well. She thinks it gives all hair mags a bad rap. I can tell you for a fact that 101 and Short Cuts use fresh images and articles for every issue. Unfortunately they don't have an African American title. I wish they did, they would do a good job. They are very picky and make me submit fresh new topics every month (which is a lot of work - trust me).
I will tell you though that I get literally hundreds of emails both to my HB.com AskKaren column and to 101 & Short Cuts. People have unbelievable hair problems and there really is no easy way to recommend that they fix them w/out seeing a pro but they say that they can't afford a pro or won't go to one. So it is very frustrating for me at times. I don't know what to tell them. Especially when the problems are really terrible (and boy do I hear some awful hair nightmares).
Of course I don't write for the African American mags but I am currently doing a free lance piece on men's hair trends and I asked the editor if I could include African American men's cuts and styles in the piece to give it a good balance. They said OK but now I am going nuts trying to find male celebs (it is for a celeb mag) with the different representative styles. UGH.
So if any of you have suggestions of African American male celebs with hot hair cuts and styles...I would appreciate it very much. !$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: QueenLinda83
Date Posted: Dec 18, 2005 at 8:12pm
Nah, don't read them. They just don't appeal to me and the advice in some of them is questionable.
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Posted By: carameldiva
Date Posted: Dec 18, 2005 at 9:00pm
Karen- i always love Ludacris's hair and they tell me that Bustarhymes has a great new caesar cut, Henry simmons and Dorian Gregory have nice hair cuts too- hope this helps a little.! ! @ ana$ pe ",`r . b` ).% ----! $-- 0b` ).
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Posted By: Sistaslick
Date Posted: Dec 18, 2005 at 10:27pm
Hi Karen! Piggybacking on carameldiva I'd add, Kanye West-- he does some pretty interesting things to his hair too (intricate designs in his fades). Also Bone Crusher (wild and free), Snoop (braided, pressed) Usher (waves), John Legend (bob), Lil Wayne (dreds) . . .
Thanks for the insight Karen. I can see how you'd have to end up sorta recycling hair articles because topics like washing, moisturizing, and deep conditioning will always be washing, moisturizing, and deep conditioning today . . . and ten years from now. I can understand that. I don't know how true it is with white magazines and celebs sporting weaves and giving tips (I'm sure many do)- but it seems that most black magazines always show the celeb with cascading weaves to the floor giving up tips on how they care for their real hair. We can't see their real hair so we don't know if its busted and damaged or what under there! For instance, this month's issue of SBH has a feature article with Nivea wearing a tangerine orange sew in weave. She's giving tips on caring for her real hair-- but we never see it-- we only get the orange tangerine sew in weaveThere are so many black women with gorgeous hair that is 100% theirs-- I would just like to see more articles on them and hear from them what they are doing.
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Posted By: Pokahontas
Date Posted: Dec 19, 2005 at 10:57am
I love Sophisticate's Black Hair and I agree with Sistaslick, they need to stop showing so many weaves and wigs. I would like to see some real hairstyles that I can get some inspiration from. I don't care how good the hair weave is, I can usually always tell. I also read Hype Hair but they don't have many articles, just pics.
Lol, Nivea's orange pumpkin weave was too much for me.
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Dec 19, 2005 at 12:13pm
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Hi Carameldiva,
Yes...this helps so much. I guess the confusion is that I know about the 360 Waves look and what the Caesar is, but there are so many modified versions it is hard to figure out what is what. According to the Hair & fashion forecastors the Afro (is that the PC term? If not I apologize in advance) is supposed to be coming back but I don't see it. I see a lot of the very short and very neatly groomed looks.
At any rate, I am going to see if I can download some of the celebs you mentioned.
Thank you soooooooo much.
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Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: Dec 19, 2005 at 12:20pm
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