Know your worth
Much like the fact that if you strip your clothes off in your first movie, that action might just define the rest of your career, so is much of what you put online.
If you are that girl on Facebook consistently calling foul on pictures that are geared towards inspiration, you know the type that always likes to add just a little bit of ink to a clear glass of water; that reputation becomes just that, a reputation!
If you really are not that type of person but the internet is your playground just know that for some people much of what you say is taken very seriously and at face value.
Prospective employers have been known to eject a candidate from the running just from what they think are negative interactions online.
On the flip side of things if you create media and people start to listen to what you have to say, not only is the young girl who wishes she had hair like you watching, but businesses are watching too.
Don’t sell out by selling false reviews if you have never used the product, stay true to yourself and what made you get online in the first place.
If healthy natural organic products are your thing, why confuse your audience by supporting a product or service that clearly is not healthy because the manufacturers offered you a payday.
Keep the community going strong
Whether you are relaxed or natural the best part of this whole blogosphere thing are the people we meet and the interactions and impact that we have. Some people have become great friends just from connections based on hair care and yet somehow what we do seems bigger than hair sometimes.
We know of 3 schools so far that have been forced to change their policies that were targeting natural hair in a negative way, we also reach everyday women who are learning and sharing ideas about healthy hair.
We have noticed the huge success of many blogs and vloggers who have made a business of hair, their business, we have gotten apologies from celebrities when there has been ‘bad behavior’ and we have found the confidence to celebrate our natural hair that for some has been looked down upon for years.
Let us keep the community going strong by acting responsibly, defending our children and staying true to ourselves. As content producers and readers, what we do here does make a difference!
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