In this documentary, Chris Rock explores the concept of "good hair" among Black Americans, particularly Black women, by attending the Bronner Brothers' annual hair convention in Atlanta. He delves into the use of sodium hydroxide, a toxic substance used to relax hair, and examines the industry of weaves, including the origins of the hair sold in America. The film also visits salons and barbershops, which play a significant role in the Black community, and features commentary from various individuals, including women with impressive hair.
Good Hair
In this documentary, Chris Rock delves into the rich cultural heritage of African-American hairstyles, shedding light on the history, significance, and diversity of this iconic aspect of Black identity.