Nicole20048

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    I am ‘mixed,’ black and white, and my hair is long, curly and healthy. I do not wash my hair every day. Black hair is more fragile and more dry than white hair. It’s also more coarse and tightly woven into curls. The actual hair strand is coiled around itself, making it rather difficult for the body’s natural scalp oils to reach the ends. By washing your hair less, you allow for the oils to have more time to reach the bottom of your hair through proper combing and brushing from the roots to the ends. Washing your hair has nothing to do with growing hair. Keeping your hair free of split ends by getting regular trimmings, eating the proper foods and using good hair products allows your hair to remain healthy to grow.

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    Name : Nicole20048, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black and White, Religion : Christian, Age : 24, City : Portsmouth, State : VA, Country : United States, Occupation : Internet Product Developer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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