I found this “Hair” Documentary by Will Ellis. It appears to be three years old but I thoroughly enjoyed it.
The “Hair” documentary highlights three hair stories.
(1) A lady suffering from Trichotillomania. A disorder in which one compulsively pulls their own hair out.
(2) Mireille Liong, founder of going-natural.com on the natural hair prospective over time.
(3) A gentleman explaining the importance of not cutting hair within his Sikh religion.
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In my Polyandry mind, I am married to Eric Roberson. [He or my husband is unaware of this.]
I just love the song Borrow You! Ooooh wee!
After hearing his opinion on natural hair - I am going to cut all my hair off!
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There has been a lot of buzz about a casting call for MTV’s True Life on Hair.
I feel my obsessed should grant me my very own episode of TRUE LIFE, so I wrote the following letter…
Dear Casting Director,
I have attached a picture of myself admiring my hair. I am still working on my growth journey.
::sigh::
Yes, my reflection in a mirror makes me stop and check out my kinnks.
Is your hair your obsession? Yes. I dedicated an entire website to natural hair.
Do your friends and family think you are out of control with your hair obsession? Yes, they tell me daily.
Do you spend hours of your day and week to style and manage your hair? Yes, but don’t most women?
Are you digging yourself into a financial hole just to deal with your hair? The term is product junkie.
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Ms. KeetaRay (All Things KeetaRay) posted about an up and coming Natural Hair Documentary/Coffee Table Book. I love hearing about natural hair from a male prospective.

The project is called “Play With It a Natural Hair Coffee Table Book & Documentary” by Vaughn Dabney
By Terez Howard
When I stopped submitting to the acceptable norm of straightening my hair back in 2006, I vigorously researched what I was going to do with my hair in its natural state. I discovered a plethora of natural hair styles that could try on my short hair, which shrunk to the shortest length I’ve ever worn.
Then there were locs
Naïve as I was, I thought locs were unnatural. I thought the manipulation used to maintain them was contrary to allowing hair to stand up freely in its natural state. And, you couldn’t comb your hair?! I had to comb my hair, so I thought.

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