Another trait of black hair is that
it is unequal in diameter. Neither the fiber length nor the cuticle length is
the same all from side to side its length. Because of this archetypal construction
and coiling construction the hair has numerous fragile points. The outer
surface of a tight curl puts stress on the external hair fiber cortex and
cuticle. At a number of points exterior the curls, cuticle become extremely
thin and flakes with no problem. These areas of stress in the hair fiber are
prone to harm by chemicals. Even vigorous comb-out is enough to flake the
cuticle and damage the hair.
Hair is diverse from Caucasoid hair
or Asian hair. The preponderance distinctive character of the black hair is
that it is brawny and rigid transversally but is very elastic length wise.
Because of this staging, the hair body often curls strongly and takes up a
spiral exterior. The shape of hair has a resemblance to a warped oval or
ribbon.
Another unwanted feature of the
black hair is its low damp content. This character also makes the black hair
more vulnerable to weathering. Since the black hair is too wavy in nature, it
is hard to comb. It is prone to hair breakage and hair flaking.
Because of these complexities, black
hair need more care than any other type of hair. The next black hair care tips
help in prevent some damage to which it is of course vulnerable.
Massage the scalp frequently to encourage oil manufacture.
Always use a wide-toothed Afro comb.
Combing assist spread the natural oil from end to end the hair, making it look
shinier and better.
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