Wednesday, April 16, 2008

An Open Letter to Oprah Winfrey From NaturallyCurly.com

16 Apr 2008 16:46 Africa/Lagos

Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey

An Open Letter to Oprah Winfrey From NaturallyCurly.com

AUSTIN, Texas, April 16 /PRNewswire/ --

Dear Oprah: It was with surprise and disappointment that members of our community at NaturallyCurly.com alerted us to your Great American Haircut Makeovers.


In case after case, beautiful waves, curls and kinks were beaten into submission with blow dryers, flatirons and extensions. In one of the most curious cases, a beautiful woman - who was wearing a gorgeous and undoubtedly hard-won afro - was given stick-straight extensions.


Oprah, you are well loved the world over, due in no small part to your uplifting gospel of self-acceptance. Yet, in the eyes of curlies, these makeovers send an unmistakable - and most disheartening - message that one's natural hair isn't acceptable. These makeovers suggest that in order to be beautiful, one must completely alter one's appearance into something not at all natural.


A multitude of incredible curl experts are out there who would love to get their hands on the tresses of Cheryl, Janice, Janet, Virginia, Angela, Melody, Patty and Terri to show them how to work with their natural texture to make it look its best. Instead, these women were given hard-to-maintain styles that go against the nature of the locks that they were born with. We recognize and were thrilled to see that Etesar, Datrice and Maralynn got styles that showcased their curls and kinks, but they were in the minority.


Our web site has worked for 10 years to help change perceptions about curls and kinks, and we have made great progress. In the past few years, recognizing a trend toward self-acceptance and natural beauty, almost every hair-care company has created products that enhance texture - many with the guidance of NaturallyCurly.com. Countless examples exist of celebrities, including you, and of everyday women working with and embracing their curls, rather than fighting them. We are proud to espouse the message that curly hair, like eye and skin color, is always in style and is something that one needn't change in order to "fit in". After all, curlies make up more than 50% of the world's population - we need to rock our curls!


In future makeover shows, we would be honored to help you further your message of self-acceptance by helping you help your viewers love their natural hair. We would love to work with you to find stylists who aren't afraid of a few curls and kinks - people who have a passion for them. We know and speak with this community of curl stylists every day, and it's growing fast and strong, across the country. We all would be thrilled to show millions of women that curly and kinky hair is both beautiful and sexy.


Thanks for listening,

Michelle Breyer and Gretchen Heber
Co-founders of NaturallyCurly.com
http://www.naturallycurly.com/about-us

P.S. A few words from some of the world's top curl stylists:


"As the very first stylist and salon owner in the country to pioneer special product, cutting and styling methods for curly hair, I have worked hard to promote self acceptance in a world which holds silky, straight hair as the ideal standard of beauty. I have dedicated the past 30 years of my life to helping women embrace, love and be proud of their beautiful curly hair. It thrills me to be able to share this sense of freedom and liberation with other curly haired people like me. I want all curly haired women everywhere to stand proud and confident. Stop fighting Mother Nature and learn to love the gift of curls that we were all born with." - Ouidad, the "Queen of Curl" and the founder of the first curl salon as well as the Ouidad line of curl products.


"Embracing one's texture is a lot like embracing oneself. My goal working in this industry has been to show naturally curlies that they are beautiful as they are and that beautiful package can come in the form of their naturally textured curly kinky and wavy hair." - Titi Branch, founder of Miss Jessie's, a line of products for textured hair.


"I've spent 18 years developing techniques to work with curls, and helping women embrace the hair they were born with. Teaching people with curls how to love those curls has been the inspiration of my career," - Jonathan Torch, founder of Toronto's Curly Hair Institute as well as the Curly Hair Solutions line of products.


Source: NaturallyCurly.com

CONTACT: Jeanine M. Boiko, or Jennifer Fiorenza, both of J9 Public
Relations, +1-516-557-2695, for NaturallyCurly.com


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2 comments:

Hair Azara said...

I do agree with the sentiments shared by these lady. It is hard for us to love our natural hair when all around us we are given plenty of reasons not to. its so sad.

EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima said...

Oprah has special interests she protects for her own gains and these interests could be more beneficial to her than scruples.

I love natural curls.

Cheers and God bless.