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Curl Conversations and Confrontations: Addressing Texturism and Racism in the Beauty Industry

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In this episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," Kinetra and Melissa tackle challenges of texturism and racism in the beauty industry, emphasizing embracing diverse hair textures. Melissa, a curl specialist, shares her journey and highlights the lack of curly hair education in cosmetology school.
They discuss the impact of location, cultural background, and Eurocentric standards on hair choices. The conversation explores the shift towards natural textures, challenges in helping clients embrace their hair, and stresses on hair health and intentional styling. Melissa and Kinetra cover various curly hair care aspects, from dead-end cutting to emotional psychology in hair appointments. The episode advocates acknowledging experiences of people of color with natural hair, promoting inclusivity for white stylists, and fighting systemic racism in the beauty industry. They stress the importance of education, apprenticeships, and accessible licensing. The discussion touches on cultural sensitivities, client relationships, and challenges in giving family hair advice.
The episode concludes with Melissa Megan discussing her business philosophy, emphasizing values, inclusivity, and the inspiration behind her salon, Chroma.

Stay connected for more thought-provoking discussions, and until next time, keep the conversation alive and let your hair speak volumes. Remember, it's not just about the strands; it's about empowerment, diversity, and creating a space where everyone's unique beauty is celebrated.

To connect with Melissa, check out her Instagram accounts below:

Personal Page: @lissalovesyourhair

Salon Page:@chromahairnp

Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.

For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.

Support the Show.

Do you have a story to share that’s worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you!

Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.


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Send us a Text Message.

In this episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," Kinetra and Melissa tackle challenges of texturism and racism in the beauty industry, emphasizing embracing diverse hair textures. Melissa, a curl specialist, shares her journey and highlights the lack of curly hair education in cosmetology school.
They discuss the impact of location, cultural background, and Eurocentric standards on hair choices. The conversation explores the shift towards natural textures, challenges in helping clients embrace their hair, and stresses on hair health and intentional styling. Melissa and Kinetra cover various curly hair care aspects, from dead-end cutting to emotional psychology in hair appointments. The episode advocates acknowledging experiences of people of color with natural hair, promoting inclusivity for white stylists, and fighting systemic racism in the beauty industry. They stress the importance of education, apprenticeships, and accessible licensing. The discussion touches on cultural sensitivities, client relationships, and challenges in giving family hair advice.
The episode concludes with Melissa Megan discussing her business philosophy, emphasizing values, inclusivity, and the inspiration behind her salon, Chroma.

Stay connected for more thought-provoking discussions, and until next time, keep the conversation alive and let your hair speak volumes. Remember, it's not just about the strands; it's about empowerment, diversity, and creating a space where everyone's unique beauty is celebrated.

To connect with Melissa, check out her Instagram accounts below:

Personal Page: @lissalovesyourhair

Salon Page:@chromahairnp

Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.

For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.

Support the Show.

Do you have a story to share that’s worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you!

Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.


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