I am African and i don't think they all like their hair because it takes absolutely AGES to plait and it hurts when you comb it and it's pretty impossible to brush and i think it will be nice to have hair u can actually brush and wash or anything so it depends if you like sitting for more than4 hours.
African-Americans, like anyone else, can straighten their hair.
The answer lies between the physical structure of the hair. One is Heredity. These are genes that each person inherits from their parents. It's not only a difference between just African Americans and Caucasians, hair is different with all races such as African Americans, Caucasians and Asians. We all have a different diameter of pigment and structure with our hair which will vary.
doing so would help African Americans improve their standing in white-dominated society.
Yes, Rogain for hair loss are highly effective regardless of race.
He wanted them to respect the rights of African Americans.
African-Americans, like anyone else, can straighten their hair.
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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!
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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.
He wanted them to respect the rights of African Americans.
they were not so happy.
He wanted them to respect the rights of African Americans.
Look for products that describe the texture of your hair, not the color of your skin.
Indian hair.depends on your nationality.Brazilian hair works better for african americans because it blends better with their hair texture
Yes, African Americans can be born with fine hair. Hair texture can vary among individuals within the African American community, ranging from fine to medium to coarse. Fine hair is determined by genetics and can be found in people of all ethnic backgrounds, including African Americans.