Friday, June 22, 2012

Da Kink in my hair

My title was actually stolen from a rather poorly performed Canadian-Carribean series that use to be on television, because it just seemed to express exactly what I wanted. I know there is always a debate going on somewhere about the issue of African women and their hair, it is always a topic that attracts a lot of emotive sometimes downright angry responses. I am an African woman and when I was growing up, I couldn’t wait to be older so that I can have silky soft flowing chemicalised hair like my older female counterparts. For me it was the epitome of beauty, and at that time the vision of salon-finish curls on treated hair represented ultra chic. Sure enough when I grew just old enough off I went to subject my hair to the rigors of the chemical regime, relaxers, retouches, sets, blow drying etc. for 8 whole years out of my life. Rain was public enemy number 1 and don’t even dare talk to me about getting into the shower without layers of protective gear over my precious hair. I never liked weaves so for the most part I was either squirming as the potent sting of Dark and Lovely fried up my hair, or under the hood of a hairdryer covering my ears so that they are not scalded by the intense heat. This was a regular routine, and even when I was a struggling law student in Uni I always had some money to get my hair done up. I will be honest and say that the initial push factors for stopping the treatment madness were that I was absolutely revolted by the smell of relaxers and the hairdryer was just sheer agony for me. So after 8 years of such hard work, I decided to embark on the transitioning journey. When my real hair reemerged something else happened to me. I felt liberated, I felt honest to myself. The one reason why I had never liked weaves is because I just don’t get how Caucasian looking hair is supposed to merge with the chocolate brown of my skin. I embraced my precious kinky hair and welcomed it with a fierceness that surprised even me. For a while I tried out dreadlocks, my conscience was clear with them because I knew there was nothing artificial about them, my hair never changed its structure and form. However I am back to my afro now, and I couldn’t be happier. Don’t get me wrong, I do love looking great, I am as influenced by fashion trends as the next woman, but only to the extent of the clothes on my back, don’t mess with the fro! I am not trying to send out some desperate plea to be recognized as a black woman to whomever, but I am simply expressing the true me. This is the person I want to see when look in the mirror; this is the person who gives me confidence and self –assurance. I am not judgmental to my sisters who choose to wear their hair differently and when I compliment them on their hairstyles I am not faking, I am being sincere. It looks great on them but it is not for me. I am in love with the kink in my hair and contrary to one of my fav artist’s statement India Irie, I AM MY HAIR!

4 comments:

truthaccordingtotrey said...

Hi I've just been made aware of your blog and your accusation about the title of 'da Kink in my hair being "stolen" from you. Being that I came up with the title for my play in 2000, and promptly registered it.... I'm not sure what you are referring to! Before making these sort of false claims I wish you would check your facts! As for the sitcom, the show was very popular and if you don't like it so be it...but please don't make claims such as a title being "stolen" when that is not the case, because you maybe liable to lawsuits. much thanks.
trey anthony the creator of 'da kink in my hair.

truthaccordingtotrey said...

If you are going to make such claims as a title being 'stolen" you need to not erase my comments so i can actually set the record straight.
Also if you choose to keep claiming the title 'da Kink in my hair was stolen from you. I will actually look into seeking legal action, so I suggest you either remove the post or take that claim away from your blog. 'da Kink in my hair has been trademarked by me since 2000! So I'm unclear why you would post such untruths..... AND WHEN CONFRONTED BY YOUR UNTRUTHS YOU DELETE MY POSTS! WOW
blessings
trey

Enchante said...

Hold up Ms Trey, lets back up a bit and look at the facts. if you look at my first line it says my title ( meaning the title of my post) was stolen FROM and not BY a series, which means i did the stealing. i thought that was plain enough. however if you have a problem with my stealing i am perfectly happy to change the title of my post. as for delting your comments, i havent been online since i posted, and there are two comments unless you made more than 1. i really dont see a basis for a lawsuit here.

trey anthony said...

Enchante, the wording of your post pertaining to the "stolen" title was unclear, so thank you for clarifying the situation. For my misinterpretation of it I apologize. Yesterday, when I responded my comments were on the page and when I returned later it was not.... so I'm glad to see them back up.
I thank you for taking the time to respond and setting this clear. Thus, I think it is settle and there no need for me to engage with this any further. Wishing you continued greatness in all that you do. Blessings.
t