All people grow body hair. Some people's hair is just fainter than others.
Yes.
Yes.
In order to grow any hair the body itself has to be healthy. A good combination of moisture and protein is needed to produce long silky hair. African Americans need oils and/ or grease on scalp. Lightly on ends to keep the hair conditioned. A 6 weeks light trim is recommended. Always use a leave in conditioner after the weekly shampoo and conditioning. Fb me divanesha718@yahoo.com
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African-Americans, like anyone else, can straighten their hair.
No it can not grow your hair.
Hair can grow anywhere on your body,man......
The genectic make up doesn't let native Americans grow much hair on face and or on the body and they are of type o blood.like me i am 3/4 with some french i can grow some hair on face and boddy.it is all in the genes
African American hair grows as fast or slow as anyone else's does. I've seen some black people's hair grow more than an inch a month, and other's grow less than 1/4th inch a month (within the same family too). Hair growth for everyone is on a case by case basis. There is not an all encompassing number.
because our hair has a lack of moisture (oil) so we put grease or oil in our haiR. For you guys oily hair is bad but for us it is a sign of healthy hair. But not all African Americans hair is greasy!
It does not grow out your hair. It just protects it and helps retain length.
Trimming anyone hair will will cause it to grow. When you trim African American hair you take of the dead ends and make the hair more healthy which encourages growth.