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Reply #30 posted 07/27/11 9:01am

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SeventeenDayze said:

Call me crazy but I always thought that Prince had a straighter "natural" hair texture that he just smoothed out more by pressing it (which is using either a hot comb or flat iron). I just figured he used a flat iron and a hot comb for a smoother appearance. By the way, I'm also black so don't anyone think they can "school me" on black hair care right now, LOL. Believe it or not there are MANY black people (self-included) who have NATURALLY smooth hair (duh)

Nope i could tell by his edges he had 4a/4b hair in the beginning of his career.

maybe 3c but i highly doubt it

I think over time his hair got straighter from the constant straightening.

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Reply #31 posted 07/27/11 9:11am

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Wow what a lot of cunty replies. The org makes me feel so warm and fuzzy sometimes. So much love. heart

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Reply #32 posted 07/27/11 9:16am

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2elijah said:

These assumptions get more stupid by the minute. I suppose the next stupid thread will be about Prince's eyeballs not really belonging to him. I'm done... arrow

[Edited 7/27/11 8:29am]

I know, I hear ya 2elijah, A LOT of people THINK they know P's personal business and personal this and that's ... It's pure stand-up comedy sometimes ... LoL

lol Thanks Purplelove7, totally agree, none of us do. But ya know, it's just so stupid at times, (and yes orger Kooleaze, I hear you loud and clear, and still respect you, even if you may not like my response, and of course, you are entitled to your opinions, but how you feel won't stop me from expressing mine, as I'm not here to kiss anyone's ass.) These questions always seem to be questioned when it involves someone Black, and I'm damn sure not afraid to say that. Why are there hair textures in particular always questioned constantly, and why is it so important to others or impossible that Black people have thick/long hair? Why is it they always have to be wearing a wig or weave and it just can't possibly be theirs? So if the OP has a right to pose that question, I have a right to respond with mine, like it or not.

Trust, I'm only saying what many feel when this question pops up every other month, but they're too afraid to say anything on the forums, but will say it in orgnotes, because of the response they will get. It's as though some have this perception that Black people have only one type texture of hair, when you have some with "fine, slightly-wavy, kinky-wavy, semi-straight wavy, kinky/nappy, tight-curled". I've seen these various textures on Hispanics of various ethnic groups, as well as Egyptians, Ethiopians, just to name a few, but you don't see so many threads questioning their hair types/skin color, and people assuming specific groups should have the same type, textured hair, so when they see someone they were taught is "supposed" to have a certain type hair texture/hair color, they are in shock.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying people shouldn't ask, but my response to the OP of this thread came off like that, only because we already had a thread going on this same topic, and I just wondered if somehow he missed it. Now if anyone here don't like my response, oh well, you made the choice of reading it, as no one is forced to, just like I wasn't forced to read the OP's comments.

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Reply #33 posted 07/27/11 9:26am

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2elijah said:

PurpleLove7 said:

I know, I hear ya 2elijah, A LOT of people THINK they know P's personal business and personal this and that's ... It's pure stand-up comedy sometimes ... LoL

lol It's just so stupid at times, and yes orger Kooleaze, I hear you and still respect you, even if you many not like my response, but this only seems to be questioned when it involves someone Black, and I'm damn sure not afraid to say that. Why are their hair textures in particular always questioned constantly, and why is it so important to others or impossible that Black people have thick/long hair? Why is it they always have to be wearing a wig or weave?

It's as though some have this perception that Black people have only one type texture of hair, when you have some with "fine, slightly-wayy, kinky-wayy, semi-straight wavy, kinky/nappy, tight-curled". I've seen these various textures on Hispanics of various ethnic groups, as well as Egyptians, Ethiopians, just to name a few, but you don't see so many threads questioning their hair types/skin color, and people assuming specific groups should have the same type, textured hair, so when they see someone they were taught is "supposed" to have a certain type hair texture/hair color, they are in shock.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying people shouldn't ask, but my comment to the OP of this thread came off like that, only because we already had a thread going on it, and I just wondered if he somehow he missed it. Now if anyone don't like my responses, oh well, they're not forced to read it just like I wasn't forced to read the OP's of this thread comments.

Your point of view is understandable but I don´t think that black people are the only ones who get scrutinized like that. White entertainers get asked those questions, too. Just think of Tom Jones or Cher or Demi Moore etc. etc.etc.

Whether it´s hair, botox, plastic surgery and what not. But I understand where you´re coming from. As part of a minority group, I get asked a lot of (probably) insensitive questions, too, and people say the weirdest things ( and when I say people I include some of my closest friends and girlfriends).But then I see that they really don´t want to offend me at all, they´re just curious.

I guess everybody falls into some kind of category sooner or later. I understand your point, but I also understand Tyler Hippie´s curiousity.

Also, I think it´s cool that younger people get into Prince´s music, too, and we should welcome the younger generation with open arms . It never really bothers me when the newbies ask those kind of questions or when some of them ask the same old questions.

It is a fan forum, after all. wink

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Reply #34 posted 07/27/11 9:40am

2elijah

KoolEaze said:

2elijah said:

lol It's just so stupid at times, and yes orger Kooleaze, I hear you and still respect you, even if you many not like my response, but this only seems to be questioned when it involves someone Black, and I'm damn sure not afraid to say that. Why are their hair textures in particular always questioned constantly, and why is it so important to others or impossible that Black people have thick/long hair? Why is it they always have to be wearing a wig or weave?

It's as though some have this perception that Black people have only one type texture of hair, when you have some with "fine, slightly-wayy, kinky-wayy, semi-straight wavy, kinky/nappy, tight-curled". I've seen these various textures on Hispanics of various ethnic groups, as well as Egyptians, Ethiopians, just to name a few, but you don't see so many threads questioning their hair types/skin color, and people assuming specific groups should have the same type, textured hair, so when they see someone they were taught is "supposed" to have a certain type hair texture/hair color, they are in shock.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying people shouldn't ask, but my comment to the OP of this thread came off like that, only because we already had a thread going on it, and I just wondered if he somehow he missed it. Now if anyone don't like my responses, oh well, they're not forced to read it just like I wasn't forced to read the OP's of this thread comments.

Your point of view is understandable but I don´t think that black people are the only ones who get scrutinized like that. White entertainers get asked those questions, too. Just think of Tom Jones or Cher or Demi Moore etc. etc.etc.

Whether it´s hair, botox, plastic surgery and what not. But I understand where you´re coming from. As part of a minority group, I get asked a lot of (probably) insensitive questions, too, and people say the weirdest things ( and when I say people I include some of my closest friends and girlfriends).But then I see that they really don´t want to offend me at all, they´re just curious.

I guess everybody falls into some kind of category sooner or later. I understand your point, but I also understand Tyler Hippie´s curiousity.

Also, I think it´s cool that younger people get into Prince´s music, too, and we should welcome the younger generation with open arms . It never really bothers me when the newbies ask those kind of questions or when some of them ask the same old questions.

It is a fan forum, after all. wink

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Kooleaze, let's be real 'bro, this isn't about Cher, Tom Jones or Demi Moore, so you know exactly where I'm going with this.lol Those type questions/assumptions/stereotypical nonsense, is not done at the high level, as when the question involves Blacks or Black entertainers. I have nothing against "Tylerhippie" at all, and yes he was asking an innocent question, and quite frankly my responses to his question was not that harsh, but moreso ended in a joking manner, and I apologize to "Tylerhippie" if he took it that way, it wasn't meant to come off like that. You've known me a long time on this site, and I have no problem stepping up to apologize or taking responsibility for what I state here. Which is a lot more than many here have the guts to do.

I doubt my comments to him ruined any part of his day and it would be utterly ridiculous if it did. Now if others want to make a bigger deal out of how I responded, well, I can't control that, and I'm sure they have much better and more important things to do with their day.lol Like I said, I still respect you, Kooleaze, despite our difference of opinion on this matter.

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Reply #35 posted 07/27/11 9:46am

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Hhhmmm. I think this is turning into something that wasn´t intended by neither me or the OP. Besides, I wasn´t even thinking about you in particular when I wrote what I wrote.

Anyway, I´m out, got things to do.

Check your orgnotes. hug

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Reply #36 posted 07/27/11 9:50am

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Its princes real hair.

His hair doesnt look like a weave. Doesnt resemble a weave or wig.

end of thread lol

But it you want to see real weave here it is. lol

I still love you beyonce!!! lol

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Reply #37 posted 07/27/11 10:00am

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okay i couldn't resist...but all black folks that have used relaxers don't REQUIRE them. many fell for the okey-doke thinking it was the only way to get and maintain your own bouncing and behaving hair. flat irons and the right products go a long way and are better for your hair(living it). hell a straightening comb can hook a head up in the right hands (witnessed it). truth be told with age, hair texture as well as volume and length changes. prince may have had assistance in the purple rain days but what he is sporting now if that is a wig some folks better be looking into some prescription eyewear (living it). other than that many of us older folks take silica, biotin or use it's products and don't forget your omega 3's. as a vegetarian ( i am and supposedly so is prince) flax and borage are the frontrunners. can't say prince is doing any of this but trust me it works. so if you're planning to rock relaxers for a while...eat your veggies, get off of it (the creamy crack) no later than 40-45 and unless your mom passed on the thinning hair gene to you from her dad, you should be good. ask my brother whose 30 year-old waist length dreads have forced him to shave his head cause the stress on his scalp was waaaaay tooo much.

former creamy crack addict (10 years sober) cool

[Edited 7/27/11 10:02am]

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Reply #38 posted 07/27/11 10:16am

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Adisa said:

TylerHippie said:

Bought what?

The password. rolleyes

lol

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Reply #39 posted 07/27/11 10:30am

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Quote from Prince at one of the Forum in LA 21 Nite Shows May 2011 "What's my hair doin'?" smile Made me giggle cuz I was noticing it was kinda flopping around looser on top that night, not so stiff. I noticed before he asked. The next night his hair was right and tight.

Prince cares very much about his hair, skin, hands, body.... drool3 um what was I saying, oh yeah, so he takes care of himself meticulously and it shows. Besides it seems genetics plays a part judging from his "Prince" album cover when my husband (boyfriend back then) said "Hair lookin' better than a girls" back when we were 16.

I agree with KoolEaze your question is understandable/legit altho I think U assumed about relaxers in the post cuz like someone else said none of us knows exactly what he's doing.

Prince's hair deserves AT LEAST two threads PER DAY! IMO. J/K smile

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Reply #40 posted 07/27/11 10:32am

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You're okay Tyler, I still like you. wink But yeah, like other orgers (like me) who are black themselves had mentioned, some people's hair just hold up, some don't. I'm only 18 and only had texturizers for about 2 years, but quit after stress got mixed and follicles were falling out. But I'm good now btw. Anyway, everyone's heads are different Some last an some don't.

Yes, at 19, I finally saw the Revolution, a legendary band. And I talked to Wendy!!! biggrin In addition to seeing Prince, I have now lived life. Thank you Purple People!!
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Reply #41 posted 07/27/11 12:33pm

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SMH confused

I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh
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Reply #42 posted 07/27/11 12:35pm

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The third hair thread in a week or two. reading

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Reply #43 posted 07/27/11 1:13pm

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TylerHippie said:

He's been getting a relaxer ever sice 79', how does his hair hold up?

Does he get a different type of relaxer?

[Edited 7/27/11 6:49am]

He has a PROFESSIONAL Hair Stylist that knows what they arse is doing and travels with him usually !!!!

Otherwise the Stylist would be getting this from P .... fryingpan brick chair

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Reply #44 posted 07/27/11 1:16pm

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paisleypark4 said:

[img:$uid]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_cxqcHsapB5I/TKkALtEj72I/AAAAAAAADag/gamOa9aqNJk/s1600/black+don%27t+crack.jpg[/img:$uid]

Don't crack, but do go bald as a plucked chicken.

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Reply #45 posted 07/27/11 1:42pm

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sterling said:

okay i couldn't resist...but all black folks that have used relaxers don't REQUIRE them. many fell for the okey-doke thinking it was the only way to get and maintain your own bouncing and behaving hair. flat irons and the right products go a long way and are better for your hair(living it). hell a straightening comb can hook a head up in the right hands (witnessed it). truth be told with age, hair texture as well as volume and length changes. prince may have had assistance in the purple rain days but what he is sporting now if that is a wig some folks better be looking into some prescription eyewear (living it). other than that many of us older folks take silica, biotin or use it's products and don't forget your omega 3's. as a vegetarian ( i am and supposedly so is prince) flax and borage are the frontrunners. can't say prince is doing any of this but trust me it works. so if you're planning to rock relaxers for a while...eat your veggies, get off of it (the creamy crack) no later than 40-45 and unless your mom passed on the thinning hair gene to you from her dad, you should be good. ask my brother whose 30 year-old waist length dreads have forced him to shave his head cause the stress on his scalp was waaaaay tooo much.

former creamy crack addict (10 years sober) cool

[Edited 7/27/11 10:02am]

Good post. I like the bit about nutrition. Don´t forget zinc and lots of protein. And nuts.

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Reply #46 posted 07/27/11 1:44pm

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antoinet said:

Quote from Prince at one of the Forum in LA 21 Nite Shows May 2011 "What's my hair doin'?" smile Made me giggle cuz I was noticing it was kinda flopping around looser on top that night, not so stiff. I noticed before he asked. The next night his hair was right and tight.

Prince cares very much about his hair, skin, hands, body.... drool3 um what was I saying, oh yeah, so he takes care of himself meticulously and it shows. Besides it seems genetics plays a part judging from his "Prince" album cover when my husband (boyfriend back then) said "Hair lookin' better than a girls" back when we were 16.

I agree with KoolEaze your question is understandable/legit altho I think U assumed about relaxers in the post cuz like someone else said none of us knows exactly what he's doing.

Prince's hair deserves AT LEAST two threads PER DAY! IMO. J/K smile

Absolutely. nod

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Reply #47 posted 07/27/11 2:15pm

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eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #48 posted 07/27/11 2:41pm

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How do you know P has been perming for decades as you claim? Seriously. You don't. Maybe he uses a flat iron, pressing comb, or blow drier with attachment. That requires no chemicals. There is more than one way to get straight hair. Maybe he takes breaks from relaxing.

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Reply #49 posted 07/27/11 4:17pm

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I seriously think he wears a piece lol

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Reply #50 posted 07/27/11 5:18pm

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formallypickles said:

His hair doesnt look like a weave. Doesnt resemble a weave or wig.

The hell it doesn't. Either you haven't seen enough wigs or weaves, or you haven't seen enough pics of Prince.

LOL in 2011 I still meet people that didn't know Steve Harvey and Bernie Mac were wearing wigs all those many years. lol Hairstylists are good at fooling some of the people some of the time. That's what they get paid to do.

I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #51 posted 07/27/11 7:47pm

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He has very noticable bags under his eyes, and crows feet also.

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Reply #52 posted 07/27/11 7:49pm

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He told U 2 'hold on 2 yo' wig' and he practices what he preaches!lol

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #53 posted 07/27/11 8:06pm

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MadamGoodnight said:

How do you know P has been perming for decades as you claim? Seriously. You don't. Maybe he uses a flat iron, pressing comb, or blow drier with attachment. That requires no chemicals. There is more than one way to get straight hair. Maybe he takes breaks from relaxing.

But can't all that stuff damage your hair in the long run?

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Reply #54 posted 07/27/11 8:30pm

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People Please.......First, the bother has great mixed genes which attributes to the quality of his hair and he takes excellent care of his hair which helps to preserve and repair damages. I agree with the earlier comment that Prince probably does a press or flat iron rather than a perm.

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Reply #55 posted 07/27/11 8:44pm

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TylerHippie said:

MadamGoodnight said:

How do you know P has been perming for decades as you claim? Seriously. You don't. Maybe he uses a flat iron, pressing comb, or blow drier with attachment. That requires no chemicals. There is more than one way to get straight hair. Maybe he takes breaks from relaxing.

But can't all that stuff damage your hair in the long run?

Millions of people use these hair tools. It's not something out of the ordinary. I'm sure he has the best people working on his hair, and it looks like they do a good job. If the tools are used in the correct way, no it doesn't damage it.

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Reply #56 posted 07/27/11 9:05pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

http://organicrootstimulatorcom.siteprotect.net/products/images/Olive_Oil.jpg

I have some of that.

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Reply #57 posted 07/27/11 9:30pm

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Adisa said:

formallypickles said:

His hair doesnt look like a weave. Doesnt resemble a weave or wig.

The hell it doesn't. Either you haven't seen enough wigs or weaves, or you haven't seen enough pics of Prince.

LOL in 2011 I still meet people that didn't know Steve Harvey and Bernie Mac were wearing wigs all those many years. lol Hairstylists are good at fooling some of the people some of the time. That's what they get paid to do.

lol

And wait: I've known about Steve Harvey, but the Mac too?! confuse I've got to go view some old footage of Bernie, lol.

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Reply #58 posted 07/27/11 9:30pm

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lol why does everybody bite his head off cause he made a hair thread? its not like hes saying the same thing as in every other hair thread... prince wearing wigs and whatnot.

im just gonna go with: i think prince is lucky. i dont know anything about black peoples' hair, so thats all i can say lol

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Reply #59 posted 07/27/11 10:13pm

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dyvrdown said:

lol why does everybody bite his head off cause he made a hair thread? its not like hes saying the same thing as in every other hair thread... prince wearing wigs and whatnot.

im just gonna go with: i think prince is lucky. i dont know anything about black peoples' hair, so thats all i can say lol

Thanks for having my back. wink

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