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MTO u guys take it to far and u guys act brand new. Y are u guys always harassing black women about their hairlines. Is kind of creepy. I hope its not a man creating some of ur headlines and if its a woman she needs to get a life and step up her fashion game cause nobody wants to look at different looking edges underneath. Hell even non blacks make sure their own hairline doesn't show under wigs ***.
I am not surprised,women who wear lace front wigs often have to get their hairline shaved off before they get the wig put on.I heard that the wig's adhesive adhere to the scalp better,its strong. Tyra reminds me of when i read Naomi Campbell's hairline thread 3-4 months ago,Naomi's hairline look even worse than Tyra.There will be more celebrity lace front wearers who are going to wind up bald in due time.
Fail, MTO. Everybody knows that Tyra has a high forehead. She talked about it her whole career. When she showed her real hair in braids on her show, her hairline looked the same as it always did. Do you notice that MTO always is putting down the sisters' looks? Fred or whoever must want them one of those non-silicon big booty Asian chicks. You see how MTO mostly compliments women of other ethnic groups. I can't believe black women sit up and here and participate in the downing of other black women on this board constantly. Wake up, ladies.
Please look at Angelina Jolie's and Uma Thurman's foreheads and hairlines because when their hair is combed back. The foreheads are wide and their hairlines are further up, too. It's what you call a high forehead. I love how MTO focuses only on black women's weaves and wigs and don't talk about other women of different ethnic groups because they be wearing just as much in Hollywood.
That's the SAME WIG BEYONCE WEARS...and it's got hte same thing under it....moisture deprived, brittle, damaged, split ends and bald edges. These women need to give the hair a rest. Selector come down with some India Arie... Good hair means curls and waves Bad hair means you look like a slave At the turn of the century Its time for us to redefine who we be