“My hair wasn’t made to follow any rules or trends.”
– Lizbeth Hernandez, Content Creator
“Something that’s really so special about our Latinx hair is that it’s a visual representation of all of the diversity that’s wrapped up in our culture.”
– Amanda Flores, Prose Editorial Director
“One of my favorite things about being Latina is that we all look so different, which definitely includes our hair.”
– Katherine Martinez, Prose Senior CX Associate
“There is no right way to love your hair, just simply start.”
– Julianny Casado, Photographer + Content Creator
“A lot of my personal journey had to do with not only learning how to manage multiple textures, but learning to embrace multiple textures.”
– Talia Oliveras, Prose CX Associate
“I got my curls from my mom, she got her curls from her mom, her mom got her curls from her mom, and so on and so forth. So we just have a generation of curls.”
– Rocio Garza, Vlogger
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My hair is now gray … ish. it is frizzy, it is straight, it is itself. but i love it! it does it’s own thing but is easy to style. it’s thick and heavy which means that it doesn’t hold a curl. so it can be a struggle to find just the right cut and style.
STop Using the phraSe “latinx”.
My Hispanic grandparents Were shamed from sPeaking english In public in The USA as children dEspite being born as Us americans.
Now people disrespect that spanish is a genDered language with THis usless phrase “latinx”. The english word already exisTs – iT’s Latin. In spanish, use latino or latina. ANything else is Disrespectful to sPanish speakers who already had to modify their communicaTion to be publicly acceptable to anglo people.