they can just put affros and dreadlocks.
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.
Don't be so harsh on the black race. It's not just black people. White people have weird textures also. It's all genetic. If your family does not have good hair texture then you won't either. Try hair treatments, they might help. :D
If you are mixed with white and black you are no longer white your skin is not fully white anymore and your hair isn't like white peoples hair any more but it might have that texture
if you have like black people texture of hair you can use dr.miracle. But if you have White people hair texture you can wash your hair reallly good everyday and probaly 3 times a day so it will probaly change back to how it was. I hope it works if it doesnt im sorry.
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Yes. Relaxers go by the TEXTURE OF YOUR HAIR, not the COLOUR OF YOUR SKIN.
Well from what Ive seen is because of their parents hair texture. I'm mixed white and black and I have wavy/curly hair. My mom's hair is straight and my dad's hair is curly. It's all based on genetics. This doesn't always happen but it's likely to happen when mixing a curly haired person with a straight haired person.
Find a texture paste - I use Pantene - and scrunch you hair up with it in.
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.
White hair
Black hair grows just like any other type of hair. However, black hair, because of its texture, tends to be more fragile than straighter hair. However, with the correct maintenance techniques, black hair can grow and be healthy. For info on growing black hair, visit the link below.