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- Differences in hair fiber and hair follicles by ethnicity
African Americans often have curly, flattened hair follicles that result in highly coiled hair Some studies suggest these follicles are shaped like spirals or springs inside the skin
- Why Is Black People’s Hair Texture Different? - ScienceInsights
The science behind why Black hair grows in coils, from follicle shape and genetics to why it can feel drier and more prone to breakage
- The Science Behind African American Hair Types
Want to know your hair type before making the best choices for your hair care routine? This guide explains the different African American hair types and how to take care of them
- 5 beautiful African hair textures you should know
From the coiled curls to the wavy patterns, African hair comes in various forms that are beautiful and versatile Knowing these textures can help you embrace your natural hair better and celebrate
- African Hair Types
One of the most recognized characteristics of african hair is its remarkable curl pattern, which can range from loose waves to tight coils African hair types can generally be categorized as Type 1 (Straight), Type 2 (Wavy), Type 3 (Curly), and Type 4 (Coily)
- African American Hair Types (4a, 4b 4c) - Africa Imports
Most African-Americans have what's known as 'type 4' hair This type is tightly curled or coiled, often called 'kinky' or 'afro-textured' hair It's unique and very different from other hair types What makes African-American hair different? One key feature is its shape
- Biracial hair types: What to know - Medical News Today
Genetic factors play a significant role in determining hair type Biracial hair can have varying textures, and some people have multiple curl patterns Learn more here
- Hair Types and Race Differences - Belgravia Centre
While no two heads of hair are the same, there are three main classifications of hair type based on race Asian hair, Afro hair and Caucasian hair (which can also be referred to as European hair)
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