Make sure you keep your hair moisterized. Usually if you have dry hair your hair will absorb the water/product you put in your hair and it will prevent it from curling. Moisturize it for about 3 months so it can get healthy and it won't be dry and then you will start to see the difference
Many African people.
No, having curly hair does not determine your race or the race of your descendants. Hair texture can vary among individuals of different racial backgrounds, and curly hair can be found in people of various ethnicities. The racial background of your descendants will depend on the ancestral heritage of both you and your partner.
Most black people have thick black, curly hair. It is just part of their DNA. Most other races don't have that kind on black hair.
Originating in Africa, "black hair" hair is tightly woven to protect their scalp from the sun.
yes white people have curly hair too.white people have straight and curly hair.i'm white and i have curly dark brown hair.
his hair is naturally (slightly) curly, he had black hair also (naturally)
Black people usually have curly hair, which means that each strand will kinda roll up on itself. So if you took the hair, pulled it straight and measured it, it'd probably be about as tall as a white person's hair. But as it's curly, it'll look shorter.
the answer is more people have curly hair!
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Genes
Well any culture can have curly hair really but I think mostly Irish and Scottish people, also African people have curly hair.
It is actually more common for people to have not straight or curly hair, but wavy hair. Like skin color, hair type is a trait that tends to "mix". If a person with white skin and a person with black skin have an offspring, they will have a light brown skinned offspring. If a person with curly hair mates with a straight haired person, there is a chance they will have wavy hair