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What you constantly would like to know concerning black hair.

For much of the African experience, we have been motivated to look as European as possible. Straightening our hair with chemicals or a warm comb was the only means a Black female could look "nice" for a lengthy time. Your hair better not look as not Black as feasible if you wanted to be attractive or have a great task.

Natural hair experienced a rebirth throughout the Civil Rights Era and has actually remained to grow in popularity. All-natural hair is not necessarily a symbol of the wearer's Black pride, but it is absolutely a symbol of accepting our hair as it grows from our heads. Whenever I stroll right into a company meeting with my hair in a puff or an afro, I'm doing something that numerous generations of Black ladies wouldn't have actually risked to do.

The secret to truly great glossy, healthy hair is a balance of the all-natural oils we all produce. While non-Blacks may wash their hair a whole lot to prevent excess oil, Black women stress extra regarding maintaining what they have or adding extra.

Something so important to our identification is commonly misconstrued by individuals outside of our culture. Getting rid of up small misunderstandings-- about hair!-- can go a long method to cleaning up the huge misconceptions.

Culturally, Black ladies have one of the most options with their hair. It can be permed or natural. Purchase or expanded. Corrected or cosy. Totally disappeared with a huge set of earrings to equip our hairless heads. Don't be startled. It's just one of the many terrific features of us.

Among the not-so-great things regarding this? Needing to have that ineffective discussion on the initial day back at the office after obtaining our hair done about exactly how it has actually "magically expanded."


Aligning our hair with chemicals or a warm comb was the only means a Black woman can look "nice" for a lengthy time. If news wanted to be attractive or have an excellent job, your hair better not look as not Black as possible.

All-natural hair is not necessarily a sign of the wearer's Black satisfaction, however it is definitely a symbol of approving our hair as it grows from our heads. Every time I walk into a service meeting with my hair in an afro or a smoke, I'm doing something that many generations of Black ladies wouldn't have actually risked to do.