Tracee Ellis Ross Launches 'Hair Love' Campaign In Response To Funny Hair Envy Meme (VIDEO)

'I Don't Want You To Want My Hair'
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Hair envy is a serious matter. The intense emotion has made droves of women fry, dye and cut their hair to replicate fabulously coifed notables (see: FLOTUS and Kate Middleton) or that woman (or man) in your office who looks like they just stepped off the set of a hair commercial. We've even contemplated going green (and we're not talking about recycling).

And with the natural hair movement well underway, many ladies are coveting curl patterns that aren't their own. Isn't that the opposite of embracing your natural hair?

Well, we're not the only ones questioning this issue. Actress and curly girl, Tracee Ellis Ross, is addressing this unfortunate trend by launching the "Hair Love" Campaign--a call to action for women to start loving their hair, as-is.

Prompted by an Instagram meme from AroundTheWayCurls showing a little girl crying with a caption reading, “That moment you realize you don’t have Tracee Ellis Ross’s hair," the 40-year-old star created a video response to express her gratitude--but to also explain her views on the matter.

“I don’t want you to want my hair. The reason I don’t want you to want my hair is I’m of the school of love what you got. For me, the reason my hair was such a battle was because I was trying to make it something it wasn’t. I wanted the hair that somebody else had," Tracee says in the video.

She goes on to say: “I love that you love my hair but I only love that you love my hair if it’s an inspiration for you to love your hair."

What a fabulous sentiment. We love that Tracee's speaking out about this and hope it encourages others to really start embracing their own hair.

Check out the video above--and TELL US what you love about your hair in the comments section below.

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