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Embracing Curlhood

Woman's Era

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April 2025

Celebrate your natural curl and love them unconditionally!

- Bhavana R

Embracing Curlhood

Curly hair has, for years, been looked down upon for reasons that are both baseless and unfair. Society has perpetuated the idea that smooth, straight hair is the gold standard of beauty, leaving curls and waves sidelined as “unruly” or “messy.” Some people even go so far as to label curly hair as “ugly,” which couldn't be far from the truth. This stigma has left a lasting impact on curly-haired individuals, especially girls, who often find themselves battling insecurities about their natural hair texture.

Back in school, it wasn’t uncommon for girls with curly hair to be teased relentlessly. Classmates would poke fun, comparing their beautiful, natural curls toa “jhaadoo” (broom) or asking the ageold, condescending question: “Did you forget to comb your hair?” These comments weren’t just annoying—they were downright damaging, planting seeds of doubt and selfconsciousness in the young minds.

The result? A generation of curlyhaired girls who desperately wanted to fit in, often resorting to extreme measures like straightening their hair to conform to societal norms. For many, the sight of steam rising from their flat irons became a regular routine, even though they meant subjecting their hair to damage and losing its natural luster. Straight hair was seen as neat and professional, while curls were dismissed as untamed and chaotic.

But why should that be the case? Curly and wavy hair is beautiful in its own unique way. Its texture, volume, and character bring life and personality to one’s appearance, making it anything but ordinary. The problem isn’t with the hair itself—it’s with the mindset that has been drilled into us over the years.

Well, today, I’m here to change that. It’s time to embrace your natural texture—whether it’s curly, wavy—and finally say goodbye to that straightener that’s been frying your hair.

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