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The Emotional Effects of Colorism and Hair Texture Research Paper 2022

   

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Running Head: THE EMOTIONAL EFFECTS OF COLORISM AND HAIR TEXTURE
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The Emotional Effects of Colorism and Hair Texture
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Introduction
The dissertation paper is based on the discussion of the emotional effects of the colorism
and the hair texture and how it influences impostor syndrome in black women in work place
(Mathews & Johnson, 2015). Based on my hypothesis, the skin tone and hair texture have a great
impact on impostor syndrome and satisfaction in black professional women. Statistically, the
research reveals that 85% of black women suffer from impostor syndrome in their workplace in
many parts of the world (Allen & Joseph, 2018). Many of the black women have an experience
of about 3 years but they still suffer the impostor syndrome in their workplace. The impostor
syndrome reveals the country that has no faith and believes in women.
Literature review
The new research has shown that women are affected by Colorism and Hair Texture
which has resulted in impostor syndrome. It has revealed that female employees experiencing
impostor syndrome are suffering from emotional exhaustion. This leads to the conflict between
family life and work. Many women believe that life is not ending and therefore they have high
expectations (Robinson, 2011). Some of the women have no confidence in the way they are
naturally. Some have even left their jobs because they think that they are not fit for their jobs
because of their physical look. Others have just committed suicide due to the emotional feeling
that their hair colorism and hair texture make them unfit to be with other members of the work
place. Black women are highly affected by these social challenges, especially within their
workplace (Turner, 2013). Statistically, 66% of black women have changed their physical look
and their skin color. Some have done so to secure some job opportunities. Taking an example of
the news presenters in most of the television stations in the world, the black women have been
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