Double Bacon Cheeseburger Dip
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Double Bacon Cheeseburger Dip
Recipe by Laughing Spatula
I just love Reese Witherspoon’s hair in this picture. Love the little buns on her head. So trendy and cute. If you agree with me than like and reblog.
Mini Double Chocolate Buns
The topic of cultural appropriation comes up often in 2019, but it’s a discussion that needs to be had, especially when it comes to the topic of white people wearing black hairstyles. Yes, some white people just take the hairstyles and act like it’s some cool new trend, and purposefully ignore the concerns of black people.
But here’s the thing: not every white person who wears black hairstyles has ill intentions. They probably saw a “how to style mini-buns” article in a magazine and thought it was cute, unaware that the proper term is Bantu knots, named after a large ethnic group in Subsaharan Africa.
And that’s the biggest problem.
Magazines and white celebrities who co-opt black hairstyles never give credit where credit’s due. It’s just another “cool” hairstyle to them.
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Kellogg’s Mini Buns cereal (1992)
Here are some classic Resse Witherspoon hairstyles from the 90′s? Which is your fave look. Reblog for look 1 and like for look 2. I actually think they are both cute but i would have to go with look 1. i love the little mini buns. cute and popular trend.
Are You Guilty of Appropriating Black Hairstyles? (The Answer is Probably Yes)