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African American Hair Styles & Care : Straightening Combs & African American Hair : Tips for Black Hair Care

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

In this free video clip, our expert will explain and demonstrate methods for caring for African American hair, using irons, rollers and wraps to create hairstyles specific to black hair, and tips for maintaining healthy hair. In this clip: using straightening combs with black hair.

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  • WOW....i never wanna go back to this kind of hair ever again. Her hair looks thin and lifeless. I guess just because she has some length on it, its supposed to be nice hair.Dont think so....not hating, some black women do really well with relaxers. But majority dont, i gotta say. I just hate to see black womens hair this way =(

  • Wow...The title shouls read "How to kill your hair" because this is just awful

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  • im okay with the word AFRICAN since those haircuts belongs to African people who were using those haircuts centuries ago...but the word American is just too much

  • u relaxx your hair why would u eva straiting ya hair ya hair ganna brake or jjust fall off ova night the hair allwready relax dnt need 2 let it be thin annuff :)

  • @sparkelgirl11 term is incorrect....and do u mean black race's hair? black hair comes in all different textures

  • I sorry but you ARE not pressing the hair correctly. If you press the hair correctly it will NOT thinned the hair it will make the hair thick and long. To test the comb you need two tissues paper, the comb shouldn't turn the tissue paper brown it's should stay white. The comb is still hot but it's not hot enough to damage your hair. You should be train to use a pressing comb. My mother teach me how to press hair she is a professional hair dresser. Not hard to learn either.

  • @STOPHAYTIN1 please PLEASE don't relax your daughters hair

  • @brennaomi people of the African American race's hair? isn't that kind obvious...?

  • @JBieberFanLuv

    First off, that is not a lot of growth. my hair grows like an inch every 1 1/2 - 2 months. And black people do NOT have bad hair, our texture is just wound tighter than whites/asians. At least our hair doesn't damage as easily as white people's.... If you see a middle-aged white woman chances are her hair will be extremely damaged and burnt. Teens too, because teasing is getting really popular and that damaged the hair cuticles. So yes, you DO need to educate yourself.

  • DOES ANYONE KNOW A GOOD BLACK HAIR SALON IN ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA..I GOTTA FIND ONE TO GET MY DAUGHTERS HAIR RELAXED..ANY RESPONSE WITH HELP..THANX

  • wth is african american hair?

  • A few things...People generally have different hair types, textures and thickness of hair, people saying her hair is thin don't actually know what her natural hair thickness is. Some people have fine hair, medium and others thick. Then there is the hair texture and type, we all have different hair textures and types.

    Too much heat can damage the hair, but with adequate protective products on the hair, this can be avoided.

    Regular trims and dusting can prevent split ends and thin hair.

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