Do you think there should be more inclusion of men in the conversation about natural hair?

Yes, I do. Even though most of our routines are the same and don’t vary much, men would like to see other men so they can have someone to relate to. If they saw men with awesome hair just as much as they see women, then there probably wouldn’t be somewhat of a stigma on men with long hair. Some people believe it’s too feminine, but that’s stupid.

Anything else you would like to share?

This is one of those dreaded questions during an interview where you have to appear really interested in the company and tell them something about yourself they didn’t ask. But no one really cares. So viewers have just wasted their time reading this believing I was going to say something valuable and profound when it comes to natural hair, but no. Everything was mentioned earlier in the piece. This is just a part of my annoying charisma that makes people laugh or hate me.

Where can people find you?

These are links to my social networks. If you do have any questions, tweet me or post a comment. I get back to everyone. I have to warn people I’m somewhat vulgar and thoroughly involved on Twitter so take caution with following. I swear it’s the reason I don’t find professional work. Oh well. Instagram is a great place to see me post consistently about my hair, and I have a lot planned for my YouTube channel. Also, I create and sell my own Shea Butter at LoveShea.com. Links to those accounts are below as well.

Twitter: @Tomo_Jr | @WeLoveShea

Instagram: @Tomo_Jr | @WeLoveShea

Facebook: http://Facebook.com/FierceAndLove | https://www.facebook.com/WeLoveShea

YouTube: http://YouTube.com/ATFierceTV


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