Rhonda-P-Outlaw29994

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  • in reply to: Caring for biracial hair #43243

    Black hair isn’t a mystery, nor is it difficult to care for. I’ve been natural for years and have no trouble caring for my hair. You have to have the right tools to care for it. Example: Kinky/wavy/curly hair needs to be dampened, preferably with leave-in conditioner, before attempting to comb it. Also, an ACE comb won’t cut it. A wide-tooth plastic comb that won’t break or snag the hair is perfect.

    You say you’re black … why can’t you take care of your niece’s hair? Or why can’t the child’s parents take the child to a black hair care salon?

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    Name : Rhonda-P-Outlaw29994, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : Black/African American, Religion : Lutheran, Age : 43, City : Laurelton, State : NY, Country : United States, Occupation : Account Rep, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, 
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