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Alicia31398ParticipantHow you can say ‘hair is hair’ is beyond me. Take a look around you – hair comes in many different textures and lengths. Some hair is naturally oily, other hair is naturally dry. Maintenance is not the same for all hair types. Nor does the frequency of washing hair have anything to do with hair growth. Many African-American women have naturally dry, course, thick hair. Also, many African-American women relax or process their hair, making it even drier. Daily washing could make dry, processed hair brittle and cause breakage. For me, washing my shoulder-length hair twice per week is plenty. By the way, I have no interest in having waist-length hair, and I’d be willing to bet that many of my African-American sisters feel the same way.
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