Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Question about black hair (details)?

Does anyone know why black hair has a tendency to be dry and break? I know curly hair (even white curly hair) has a tendency to be dryer than straight hair, but that's mainly because white people with naturally curly hair can't brush it and bring the natural oils from the scalp down the hair shaft, or their hair will get frizzy. Is it the same principal with black hair?



Question about black hair (details)?

I'm assuming you mean black people's hair, not the color. As far as I know, that's not really true if you condition the hair as it should be. Now, like any hair, if you continuously use heating products and put weaves and things, it will damage the hair and make it break. And, as we know, a lot of black women fry their hair daily with flat irons and put glue in their hair when they get weaves.



But in its natural state, with proper conditioning and care, as with all hair, black hair, while not as straight and manageable as the hair of other nationalities, will be strong and healthy.

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