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Jennifer30874ParticipantI wash my shoulder-length hair a couple of times a week, and the reason I don’t wash it every day is that it’s too time-consuming. Between washing, conditioning, drying and styling, it takes more than an hour to do my hair, and I don’t want to spend that much time on it. Furthermore, most African-American women’s hair is NOT wash-and-go. Wearing my hair the way I want requires heat styling (blowdryer, curling iron, flatiron, etc.), which is damaging to the hair, and shouldn’t be done every day. Very few people’s hair, of any race, needs to be washed every day (barring frequent workouts, work in a dusty environment, etc.). Scalps and hair washed every day get greasy because they are ‘trained’ to recondition with oil after being washed. If the hair is washed less frequently, it will adjust its own level of oil to the frequency of washing.
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Name : Jennifer30874, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Age : 25, City : Washington, State : DC, Country : United States, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Upper middle class,- AuthorPosts