19 July 2012

NATURAL BEAUTY




Light skin and silky hair has long been the standard for beauty across many parts of the world. Entertainment and fashion industries tend to promote Caucasian features, either choosing models that fit that image or using technology to remake them. 

Critics say such choices have created a racialised perception of beauty, along with a multi-billion dollar market for chemical products that alter skin tone and hair texture. 

In the United States, African American women have increasingly been dumping harsh chemicals and embracing natural hair. Some call this a liberating movement; others say the trend is simply another standard to meet. 



What do you think? Could the natural hair trend change traditional notions of beauty forever? 

The Iconic photo above reportedly took place after the boy pictured told President Obama " I want to know if your hair is just like mine."



Hivi jamani, kwani kuwa mweupe na nyewele za kizungu au kihindi na kuwa mwembamba ndio uzuri??? 


TUNATAKA KUWA KAMA SCARLET JOHNSON AU


KAMA AISHWARYA RAI



I BELIVE EVERYONE IS SO DAMN BEAUTIFUL IN THEIR OWN NATURAL WAY!!!!

TUJIFUNZE KUJIPENDA TULIVYO!!!!!!




1 comment:

  1. kweli hapo umenena shoga lol watu wanadhani uzuri ni weupe na wembamba, tupo weusi wanene wazuri jamani loooh tujipende tulivyo. kiukweli mi naj

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