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Old 09-15-2004, 10:20 AM
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Originally posted by MeezDiscreet

but, he also messed up that woman's hair who had the euro-lock hair.
That look wasn't hot to begin with. Who in the world EVER told her that silver clips that attach to the hair produce a natural look? That hair was looking ragged. After Nick got to it, it looked worse because it was just... straight. He kept tossing it forward like he was proud of himself, but it just looked like fake hair. If he would have put some mousse in it or whatever yod do to curl it up, it may have been a cute shoulder-length curly look.

As for Carmindy, NO ONE ever seems to look good after she puts blush on them. Caucasian people can pull that off, but I truly feel that African-American women look best with no blush or a brownish-bronzy blush, almost close to skin tone. We don't have rosy cheeks and we don't ever turn red like that, so it just makes us look "made up" when we try those looks.

I don't want to discriminate or even make it seem like Caucasian stylists can't do their jobs on everyone, but I have seen an overwhelming amount of makeover-type shows to have a personal preference for these shows to have African-American stylists and make-up artists for the African-American clients.
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