Jamelia didn’t embrace her pure hair in the beginning of her profession.
The “Celebrity” hitmaker didn’t exhibit her pure locks when she emerged into the highlight within the early 2000s because it was probably not accepted for a pop star on the time.
“As a younger lady, I didn’t embrace my pure texture as a result of I didn’t see anybody else doing it; there was an absence of illustration round me and in in style tradition. Throughout the early days of my profession success, it felt regular to evolve to what I now know are Western magnificence requirements on stage, resulting in straightening my hair and erasing any trace of my hair in its pure kind,” Jamelia instructed Refinery29.
Jamelia, 42, has taken the lead in Shea Moisture’s groundbreaking marketing campaign, “Similar Roots, New Guidelines,” which goals to make clear the enduring challenges confronted by Black ladies with curly and wavy hair.
By a heartfelt picture sequence, Jamelia and her teenage daughters proudly showcase their hair, symbolizing a celebration of pure magnificence.
The mom 4 daughters Teja, 22, Tiani, 18, True, 5, and Jream, 12 months — defined how turning into a guardian helped her to embrace her pure look.
“The most important affect in serving to me love and respect my pure hair extra has been turning into a mom. It was essential for me that my daughters have a extra constructive relationship with their hair and embrace their pure hair textures from an early age,” she added.