You can curl it with rollers & get nice spiral curls, or you can simply leave out heavy products that weigh your hair down.
One common myth is that there is just one type of African-American hair. African-American hair isn't just very kinky, coarse texture. Though the texture may vary, there are some similarities that make African-American hair different from other types. Generally, the hair contains less water, grows more slowly, and breaks more easily than Caucasian or Asian hair.
One common myth is that there is just one type of African-American hair. African-American hair isn't just very kinky, coarse texture. Though the texture may vary, there are some similarities that make African-American hair different from other types. Generally, the hair contains less water, grows more slowly, and breaks more easily than Caucasian or Asian hair.
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.
Yes. My mother is African American and was born with strawberry blond hair which later turned red. Both of her parents (my grandparents) are African American although it's possible my grandfather has 25% European American ancestry. Because she get's a relaxer to straighten her hair, the chemicals turns her hair Auburn. African Americans can have any hair color possible. I have meet more African Americans with blond kinky hair than red. So I'm sure my mom is pretty rare.
Trim you hair every week,from split ends. Take naps more often.
In a cross-section, the hair of an African American typically appears oval or elliptical in shape, which contributes to its coiled or curly texture. The hair strands are often densely packed and can vary widely in thickness. This unique structure results in a variety of styles and textures commonly associated with African American hair. Additionally, the cuticle layer may be more raised, affecting how the hair interacts with moisture and styling products.
Your race does not matter but your hair holds traces of all the drugs you have taken in the past decade or even more.
Because she I half and half she is African and American, so the color of her hair is more like a black persons but the texture of her hair is like a white persons.
Since natural African American hair can require more care, it is possible that it is more expensive to have one's hair done at a black salon. However, the stylist and their expertise may well be worth the expense.
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It depend who's gene is stronger if you have a sister with kinky hair it dosent mean another one will not have curly hair. did i help?
Because African American cultures have thinner hair than most white. Some times it varies because god made us all different.