No shade but I wouldn't trust either products (hair or food) from Tabitha. How do you praise the Lord and encourage veganism? It feels blasphemous. The Lord created animals for our nourishment and protection. If God wanted animals to be protected, then we wouldn't depend on them for food and protection (their fur/bodies etc). The haircare aspect, I dunno; every photo I see of Tabitha she's rocking dry bantu knot outs. And when she's not wearing Bantus, it's usually an afro. Nothing about her haircare styles or regiments make me want to buy something from her. In fact, I find a lot of 'natural' products are worse on my hair than the 'harsh chemicals ' products. They're either too drying, too heavy/thick for my texture, or just too expensive.
^^^ The term 'hater' is why black ppl and black businesses don't succeed - y'all only want positive affirmations when selling shyt or toxicity. IDGAF I said what I said...
Tab is gettin' to that BAG! Love her or not, she's leading by example. As a beautiful, strong, Black woman entrepreneur & business owner who has successfully built and continues to build her family & businesses from the ground up, you gotta respect it. Take notes.
I got her seasoning not long ago and it's a good addition to my collection. If you like spice but low/no sodium this is worth a try. Although I'm natural, the days of me spending crazy money for "nice" packaging are over. Ever since they changed the Shea Moisture years ago it's been one let down after another with similar brands. Back to Sulphur 8, Revlon, etc.
330.. I don't know what you see or what type of women you like but everything I've seen from Tabitha is the epitome of what we should expect from our black women. From what I've seen from her is everything natural. From her hair afro, bantu knots, and the conservative dresses she vibrates and emits greatness, beauty, and sexiness. She killing damn near everybody in the game. As a man I wanna see natural beauty. She don't be twerking and popping pussy and doing all that extra shit these females be doing more women need to be like her.
I don't care what nobody says, she gives off "Fake Vibes!" And for the record you don't lucrative Contracts like she's getting without taking the oath and selling ur Soul. Don't believe everything you see and hear because everyone that says, Lord...Lord isn't necessarily on the Lord's side. I will not support this! Just wait and see, this Woman is fake when it comes to a relationship with Jesus.
I'll never understand (vegan) people who take a stand against animal products but eat fake (vegan) food that's based off of animal products. Why not just stick to fruits and veggies?
Yall leave 3:30p alone. Lol. Everybody doesn't have to drink Tabitha's Kool-Aid. I was digging her at first but her energy doesn't resonate with me anymore because it seems very sugary sweet and comes off as forced and fake. She may very well be hopped up on Jesus juice and all goody-goody but sometimes it's too much. It's like she never has a bad day and we all know anybody who presents a too perfect life is suspect.
Nothing wrong with making moves but the fact is she's peddling products and making money off the same people praising her and calling her detractors haters. She's not super human and she's smart enough to know how to market herself and her products. That alone makes me question how real this whole persona is. Something tells me she binge eats cheeseburgers, cries, then vomits. But good for her because she got a lot of people buying what she's selling and I ain't mad at a black woman making her own money.
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No shade but I wouldn't trust either products (hair or food) from Tabitha. How do you praise the Lord and encourage veganism? It feels blasphemous. The Lord created animals for our nourishment and protection. If God wanted animals to be protected, then we wouldn't depend on them for food and protection (their fur/bodies etc). The haircare aspect, I dunno; every photo I see of Tabitha she's rocking dry bantu knot outs. And when she's not wearing Bantus, it's usually an afro. Nothing about her haircare styles or regiments make me want to buy something from her. In fact, I find a lot of 'natural' products are worse on my hair than the 'harsh chemicals ' products. They're either too drying, too heavy/thick for my texture, or just too expensive.
@3:30 I hate the word hater but you're such a hater! Be proud for this sister and pray that your opportunity will come!!!
^^^
The term 'hater' is why black ppl and black businesses don't succeed - y'all only want positive affirmations when selling shyt or toxicity. IDGAF I said what I said...
Tab is gettin' to that BAG! Love her or not, she's leading by example. As a beautiful, strong, Black woman entrepreneur & business owner who has successfully built and continues to build her family & businesses from the ground up, you gotta respect it. Take notes.
@6:10...a straight Bama Hater at that!
@3:30...go eat your chitlins in peace aint nobody judging you
@3:30 my goodness you sound ridiculous and miserable. In the words of Ms Tab God bless you! Clearly you need it!
Great some more over priced things to rip off black people.
@330
You wrote a whole hatin ass dissertation Honey!! You went biblical/natural hair hatin. You probably foamin at the mouth right now....ain't you Hater?
The healthiest foods are natural and whole and not processd, like "meatless" meats.
Congratulations to Tabitha! Well done, sister!
Go Tab!
I got her seasoning not long ago and it's a good addition to my collection. If you like spice but low/no sodium this is worth a try.
Although I'm natural, the days of me spending crazy money for "nice" packaging are over. Ever since they changed the Shea Moisture years ago it's been one let down after another with similar brands. Back to Sulphur 8, Revlon, etc.
^the Shea Moisture formula ^
330.. I don't know what you see or what type of women you like but everything I've seen from Tabitha is the epitome of what we should expect from our black women. From what I've seen from her is everything natural. From her hair afro, bantu knots, and the conservative dresses she vibrates and emits greatness, beauty, and sexiness. She killing damn near everybody in the game. As a man I wanna see natural beauty. She don't be twerking and popping pussy and doing all that extra shit these females be doing more women need to be like her.
I don't care what nobody says, she gives off "Fake Vibes!" And for the record you don't lucrative Contracts like she's getting without taking the oath and selling ur Soul. Don't believe everything you see and hear because everyone that says, Lord...Lord isn't necessarily on the Lord's side. I will not support this! Just wait and see, this Woman is fake when it comes to a relationship with Jesus.
Weird.
At least she wears her natural hair.
Surprised Snitch deleted my comment about 3:30 being a Bama yet their comment and venom is still brewing inthis thread
4:17 I'm with you...it's something about her..
Wow this is a lot to take in wish her individually (yes her and not Target') success and prosperity.
I'll never understand (vegan) people who take a stand against animal products but eat fake (vegan) food that's based off of animal products. Why not just stick to fruits and veggies?
Yall leave 3:30p alone. Lol. Everybody doesn't have to drink Tabitha's Kool-Aid. I was digging her at first but her energy doesn't resonate with me anymore because it seems very sugary sweet and comes off as forced and fake. She may very well be hopped up on Jesus juice and all goody-goody but sometimes it's too much. It's like she never has a bad day and we all know anybody who presents a too perfect life is suspect.
Nothing wrong with making moves but the fact is she's peddling products and making money off the same people praising her and calling her detractors haters. She's not super human and she's smart enough to know how to market herself and her products. That alone makes me question how real this whole persona is. Something tells me she binge eats cheeseburgers, cries, then vomits. But good for her because she got a lot of people buying what she's selling and I ain't mad at a black woman making her own money.
Hard pass.
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