Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Dammit Naomi, Didn't I Tell You Bout Doo Gro?!



Mkay, I know we've talked about Naomi's non-existing edges on more than a few occasions....but this here pic that I jacked from Perez is just amazing to me. It just befuddles me. For one thing, Naomi should know to never, ever, run her fingers through her weave for just this reason -- exposing the bald edges. Secondly, I don't understand how one just loses their edges. You don't glue weave on to your edges....or do you? It is all just so confusing! And then I want to know is her hair line just going to to continue to recede since she is clearly still wearing a weave? Like since the weave did that to her edges it will just continue to do that until she is completely bald, right? And really more importantly, and I've asked this before, by why in da hell can't she just wear a wig?

For those of you who know anything about hair (weaves, lacefronts, extensions) can you please explain this balding process to me? What I will say is, Doo Gro is not a game people. Seriously, every time I see the infomerical, I'm like people should never be bald with this out. Not with the Doo Gro Mega Thick Intensive Care stuff they workin with. Should you be suffering like Naomi, handle it. You need to hit that stat.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa! That's awful! What a lot of celebs don't realize is even tho they have all that money to afford lace front wigs,infusions and all, they need to worry about hair care and maintaining healthy hair! I'm sure Naomi can afford all the weave in the world to cover up her bald spots but, unfortunately at a moment like that her bald spots were revealed LOL

Dee said...

Word, that Doo Gro stuff really works? I see it in Duane Reade all the time and it pass it by. Perhaps I should pick up a few bottles so that I can be Lady Milk Chocolate Godiva.

As for edges, I have thin edges too (NOT Naomi thin or just nonexistent...Lawd!), and its a combo of heredity, but mainly bad hair care choices (tight braids around the edges, pulling your hair back into a ponytail for years, etc.) It is very prevalent among Black women. It wasn't until I went chemical-free that it started to grow back, very slowly and with lots of care (and Dr. Miracle's Temple Balm). Usually once you're edges are messed up like NayNay's and Brandi's, there is no hope. It's terrible that they let the edges get so bad.