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The Amazing Versatility Of African American Hair

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By Shara H

Many people tend to think that caring for African American hair is easy. When the hair is styled it adopts the style splendidly and appears to have excellent hold to sport the look.

The truth is that caring for African American hair is extremely difficult, yet the styles are so exotic that they always seem to attract a great deal of attention.

Internationally, a woman’s beauty and femininity is directly associated with her hair. Through many advertisements we can see the standards that the world expects of women’s hair care, hair styles and length of hair. People are mostly fascinated with African American Hair Styles because of the versatility of the hair itself.

Because of its ability to change from very curly, to dead straight or mildly curly, many find this amazing. What people don’t know is that in several African cultures, hair denotes much more.

It can distinguish a married from a single woman, or one who has just given birth from one who is in mourning. However as amazing as it appears when it’s dressed up with long braided attachments, or in sleek straight glamor, African American Hair can be very fragile at times. As with all hair types proper care is recommended at all times. This basically means essential vitamins and minerals that promote growth, oiling of scalps – or what is commonly referred to as Hot Oil treatments and refraining from inflicting damage by heat. Many African American Hair Styles revolve around way too much heat. Heat is applied by hairdressers in the form of relaxers, which are chemicals that actually burn the hair or by straightening iron devices. Because African American Hair tends to be porous, it is more vulnerable to damage than Caucasian or Asian hair.

Managing the attractive African American Hairstyles that the world seems so fascinated about may not be as simple as it looks. In fact it is hard work. Many African Americans are steeped in their roots and are not in accordance with the evolution that African American Hair Styles have gone through. They simply prefer to keep their hair as it was willed to be – as natural as possible.

There are several reasons why these new and trendy hair styles are all the rage. The simple truth is that when done professionally, braids look fabulous and are convenient for the wearer. In addition to this using braids can actually stimulate growth to cover those thinning, troubled spots. Perhaps the fascination with these hair styles lies in their diversity: the natural and extension braided styles are endless--ranging from close-cropped twists to individual braids, plaits, cornrows, locks, coils, micro-braids, waves and knots…and so many more.

Article Review: All about the flexibility of African American Hairstyles, black hairstyles and black women hairstyles. Including tips that can be used with hairstyles for African American women and black hair styles for prom.

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