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Filipino hair stereotypes and why they don’t matter
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Filipino hair stereotypes and why they don’t matter

What you choose to do with your hair is part of your self-expression as a person and a strong Filipina

By Jacqueline Ariason February 24, 2020
There are several bad stereotypes connected to natural Filipino hair as well as other hairstyles that they go for
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What is Filipino hair? 

When people think of Asian hair, it’s usually long and straight, seen in countries like Japan and Korea. In the Philippines, most have naturally thick, wavy or curly hair—a far cry from the Asian stereotype, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

That said, there are some who think that  this type of hair isn’t “ideal.” Society has taught us to think that straight hair is the beauty standard we should strive for. Anything outside of that is considered “unappealing,” which is why many people get their hair rebonded.

A similar case is when African-Americans get hair treatments because they’re discriminated for flaunting their natural hair. But when others get afros or braids, they are praised and are considered trendsetters.

There are several bad stereotypes connected to natural Filipino hair as well as other hairstyles that they go for. Here are some of them:

Wavy and curly

What society thinks: It’s unruly and difficult to fix

Straight

What society thinks: It looks more beautiful than wavy hair; some think it’s boring because it lacks volume

Short hair or shaved

What society thinks: It looks too masculine—a woman shouldn’t wear their hair like this

Brightly colored

What society thinks: It stands out too much and it looks weird

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The reality is that Filipinos are diverse—from skin tones down to the hair types. Most of the time, we learn these beauty stereotypes through media because we see models and actresses look a certain way.

While it’s okay to choose the type of hairstyle you want to rock, people shouldn’t be placed in a box based on what they look like. All types of hair are beautiful and whatever you do with it is your choice.

Whether you want to keep it naturally wavy or straight is totally up to you. Thinking of getting your hair straightened, permed or colored? Go for it. Does getting a pixie cut make you more comfortable? If yes, then don’t let others’ opinions on short hair stop you. What you choose to do with your hair is part of your self-expression as a person and a strong Filipina.

Just remember this phrase daily when someone puts you down: It’s #MyHairMySay.

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