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Kim26369ParticipantOkay, I’ll bite: Shaving (or not) is a personal preference and is not exclusively a black women situation. I’ve never viewed not shaving as a hygiene problem. Not brushing teeth is. Most black women I know, including myself, do shave, so I question your comment. I also have hair past the shoulders, and I live a very active lifestyle, so I frequently wash my hair. My hair is typically drier because of that. So yes, I do believe that washing strips natural oils. I don’t believe our hair requires daily washing; and as far as cleanliness, my hair does not smell if I do not wash it within a couple of days. Again, I wash mine more than my black women friends, but their hair is in overall better condition than mine. P.S.: What’s wrong with short hair?
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Name : Kim26369, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Catholic, Age : 30, City : Oceanside, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Govt. worker, Education level : 2 Years of College,- AuthorPosts