Afro puffs themselves do not grow hair; they are a hairstyle created by gathering natural, curly hair into puffs on either side of the head. Hair growth is influenced by genetics, health, and care practices. To encourage healthy hair growth, it’s essential to maintain a good hair care routine, including proper moisturizing and minimizing damage.
Afro Puffs was created on 1994-09-06.
actually yes she does she stars in an after math commercial when geoff shocks her in an electric chair andten her hair puffs up into an afro so yes she has grown hair but its shorter
Lady of Rage ... i rock rough and stuff with my afro puffs =D
Yes, afro puffs were popular in the 1980s, particularly as a hairstyle among Black women and girls. This style, characterized by two or more rounded puffs of hair, was often embraced for its boldness and versatility. It was prominently featured in music, television, and pop culture during the decade, symbolizing a celebration of natural hair and cultural identity. Figures like Janet Jackson and the characters from shows like "The Cosby Show" helped popularize the look.
It depends if you have the silky straight hair then no. But the kinkier and thicker it is then probably.
perm makes your hair grow so , i guessing yeah it would .
It does grow, however because we grow curls on the outside of our scalp it looks shorter as it grows. If you are concerned with "seeing the length" get a relaxer.
With Afro hair, the healthier it gets, the more it shrinks. I had stopped noticing the growth rate of my hair because of the terrible shrinkage but when I did a length check, boom! I saw that I’m almost at waist length!!! 💃🏽 I am so excited to show other 100% African ladies that it is possible to have waist length Afro type 4C hair! What is your hair story?
you can't make your hair grow faster just let it grow
You cannot grow an afro unless you were born with one like me !!
That depends greatly on genetics. There are many different types/textures of black hair, so some may grow "down" while others appear to grow outward or "up".
Nope, I've been growing my afro for 1 year without trimming and its long enough to cornrows and is long enough for me to wear a lot of hair styles.