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  1. Chris Rock, a man with two daughters, asks about good hair, as defined by Black Americans, mostly Black women. He visits Bronner Brothers' annual hair convention in Atlanta. He tells us about sodium hydroxide, a toxin used to relax hair. He looks at weaves, and he travels to India where tonsure ceremonies produce much of the hair sold in ...

  2. Oct 9, 2009 · Good Hair. Directed by Jeff Stilson. Documentary, Comedy. PG-13. 1h 36m. By Jeannette Catsoulis. Oct. 8, 2009. When one of Chris Rock’s young daughters asked, “Daddy, how come I don’t have ...

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    Oct 9, 2009 · Good Hair - Metacritic. 2009. PG-13. Roadside Attractions. 1 h 36 m. Summary An exposé of comic proportions that only Chris Rock could pull off, Good Hair visits beauty salons and hairstyling battles, scientific laboratories and Indian temples to explore how hairstyles impact the activities, pocketbooks and self-esteem of the black community.

  4. About this movie. Chris Rock visits beauty salons and hairstyling battles, scientific laboratories and Indian temples to explore the way hairstyles impact the activities, pocketbooks, sexual relationships, and self-esteem of the black community in this exposé of comic proportions that only he could pull off.

  5. Feb 16, 2010 · Product Description. In the movie School Daze, Spike Lee staged a dance number in which two bands of African-American college students debated the merits of 'Straight and Nappy' hair in song, and now comedian Chris Rock and filmmaker Jeff Stilson have extended the conversation to a full-length film in this witty documentary with serious undertones.

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  6. An exposé of comic proportions that only Chris Rock could pull off, GOOD HAIR visits beauty salons and hairstyling battles, scientific laboratories and Indian temples to explore the way hairstyles impact the activities, pocketbooks, sexual relationships, and self-esteem of the black community.

  7. In this expose of comic proportions, Chris Rock visits beauty salons and hairstyling battles, scientific laboratories and Indian temples to explore the way hairstyles affect the activities, wallets, sexual relationships and self-esteem of the American black community, in a way that only he could pull off. A raucous adventure prompted by his daughter asking him, "Daddy, how come I don't have ...

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