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05/29/2026

How many Black women wear their own natural nails and have them long?

Usually these days, when asking a woman this, she'll show you she has nails by showing you those weak, brittle nails underneath the fake nails, knowing that if she removes the fake nails, her real nails won't stand a chance because so much of the nail has been damaged.

This is equivalent to women showing their new growth to prove they have hair by lifting up their lace fronts, while the hair as a whole is badly damaged.

In the 1970s, wearing your natural nails was popular. This was also a time when African American women's hair was somewhat healthier. Remember those big afros? They appreciated themselves and started coming back to loving themselves until the destruction of drugs hit hard in the streets. It broke up many families as well.

In my last post, I mentioned the importance of keratin. Our skin, hair, and nails are made up of it, and it is essential to healthy growth. One way to damage keratin is through overexposure to harmful things, and overexposure is exactly what has been happening. Drugs, hereditary factors (where family bloodlines have been exposed), chemical relaxers, tight braiding, poor eating habits, medications, smoking, and simply exposing your temple to too many sins have damaged natural attributes such as long nails, healthy hair, and natural lashes, which were once all part of your natural beauty.

Sure, a small few of you today may have your own long nails and maybe even thick, long hair. But look around you. How many others do you know in your circle? Your race as a whole is suffering. We first have to think and care as a people to understand why a generation of Black women is lacking something we once naturally had.

It's not a coincidence that in the 1980s and early 1990s, when drugs hit the streets, more hair weave appeared, and then glue-ins became popular. Guess what followed? Vietnamese-owned nail salons.

Think about it this way: If I know something is happening to another group of people that will cause them to lose things they once had—such as thick, long hair, full eyebrows, long nails, and their own natural lashes—and I'm forewarned about it as an investor, I will create something that will be needed to make those people feel whole again. The more damaged they become, the greater the demand becomes.

In business, this is called supply and demand.

Now nail shops are everywhere. They are not popular because they restore your natural nails after they've been damaged; they are popular because they provide an artificial replacement. The hair weave industry bloomed, and so did nail salons.

Of course, hair weaves and wigs go way back, but among the Egyptians they were often a custom. They desired hair like the Shemitic people, so they were among the first to wear wigs, especially their royalty. It set them apart from the commoners.

You are the earth's true royals. You are Shemitic people, specifically from the lineage of Abraham through the chosen seed, Isaac, which today is identified by Hebrew Israelites as the Negroes, Hispanics, and Native American Indians—the 12 Tribes.

The Negroes were prophesied to receive the worst of the beauty curse out of all the tribes. You can read about this future prophecy in the KJV, Isaiah 3:16 and onward.

So it holds true today that you are among the biggest consumers of this industry of artificial beauty. Yet many never stop to ask themselves why.

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