Never touch the hair of a black girl !!!!

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Whether it's Michelle Obama's dignified shoulder-length hair or Rihanna's various smooth and wavy styles, most of the hairstyles of African stars and public figures you can think of require wigs to complete.

Michelle, the former first lady of the United States, Beyoncé, the queen of singers, and former Secretary of State Rice

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Black women’s natural hair is usually fluffy

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Our black hair grows relatively slowly, about 0.9cm per month, and it is easy to break and be damaged. And, because of the natural hard and curly hair, we are destined to not have a well-managed hair. These unusually curly hair will turn into explosive fluffy hair like steel needles when it grows, it is almost impossible to straighten, and it is easy to fall off. What's more tragic is that almost no black people are immune to this genetic hair quality problem. Most black women have either explosive heads or braids hairstyles called braids.

This is why, most black men choose to shave their hair to a flat size or braid it into a braid close to the scalp, and any black woman who wants to experiment more with styling can only rely on a large number of wigs. . Usually, wigs are replaced once in a few months, and over time, they become some of our necessities.

Even girls who grow up in slums spend about $4 a month on their hair. I will come to a professional barber shop and cut the natural hair to only 35 cm. Then the hairdresser uses a steel needle to knit human hair, chemical fiber, and chemical fiber mixed with animal hair onto the natural hair to form a wig braid. The whole process takes at least three or four hours.

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