If you happen to search YouTube for videos about natural hair, you'll be inundated with thousands of tutorials discussing hair texture, hair styles and hair products. You'll noitice the videos always include the people describing their hair textures, which products they're currently being paid to use, and their best practices when it comes to sitting under a hair dryer to achieve a texture different from their 'natural' texture.
YouTube hair tutorials are a big business now. Page views, ad revenue and product endorsements are at stake. It's the 2dafdafasdf textures (note: these are made up texture 'grades', similar to the 4c, 3b, 2, or whatever) versus the 3fadlfjadfklja textured users. The Shea Butter Crew versus the Coconut Oil Clique. Team Wash and Go versus Team Twist Out. You get my drift.
But if you take a look at any of these videos, they seem to follow the same road map when it comes production quality and for the lack of a better word(s), 'Why are there always so many pauses involved?'
In a recent YouTube parody, comedienne Akilah Hughes successfully pokes fun at it the plethora of natural hair videos on the internet Oh, for the record, Hughes also wears her hair natural.
Maybe after watching this video some of the YouTubbers out there will take note, and try something a little different. By different, I mean those pauses have to go.
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