How to Grow Long African American Hair 009

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

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  • I haven't permed since 3 years. I didn't cut my permed ends off, and now they seem to be stagnated, Do you think Danielle's hair would have done as well if you hadn't cut those 4 inches off? Seems to have grown fast to me...

  • I think that you will eventually have to trim some of the relaxed hair, maybe a little at a time if you don't want to cut too much initially.

  • is she relaxed?

  • No she is all natural it only took two years!

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  • @westherie Dont worry about Westherie, I know the hair is the same because I am African and my hair is totally the same as the "African American" hair. I can even tell you that even though its tightly curled because its type 4A, its the same as that of some of my white friends here in Czech Republic, who have tight curls but are not of African descent. Curly hair is the same, there might be several patterns of coiling but these patterns can be found in almost all continents & races!

  • @nakissi1 I am pure African from Botswana and my hair look exactly like most "African American" hair, its Type 4A. And my mom and her relatives are type 3B. So I dont understand why you think its different because its the same, we all have the curl, whether tight or loose, all types are there in Africa too. Actually I use all the Youtube videos which are meant for "African American" hair and any video of a "white person" hair that is curly. There is no difference, its still keratin!

  • @nakissi1 I have done my research, and I know what you are talking about. There is nothing unique with african american hair. It is the same of the blacks in Europe, Carribean, South America, and even Africa. The products used for afro hair in the USA can be found anywhere there is a black community. I can't blame you, this culture puts emphasis on the differences among people and races. That's why you are on your nails trying to state a difference that doesn't exist.

  • @ColourFullRainBowz you should go bald and start all over again :-)i know its drastic but if you have a spot thats basically gone its really the only way you can grow out your hair evenly and healthy

  • @mahwajuly86 AS LONG AS IT SAYS 100% ALL NATURAL AFRICAN SHEA BUTTER it can be used for your hair as well:-)

  • @westherie NO THEY DONT AND YOU SOUND IGNORANT GO DO YOUR RESEARCH BECAUSE YOU ARE WRONG...BTW IM NOT TRYNNA BE RUDE ITS JUST ANNOYING BECAUSE THIS IS THE SAME IGNORANCE THAT WE AFRICAN-AMERICAN PEOPLE GO THROUGH ON THE DAILY BASIS

  • @westherie, Oh not necessarily, and actually, not all African Americans have the same type of hair either texture either

  • how can i make the oil that you make?

  • What I don't get is why they keep saying african american hair? Isn't your hair same as blacks in the carribean, europe and even africa. I have lived here for a long time and the so called african american hair has the same textures as other black people. Maybe am wrong but am yet to see the 'uniqueness'.

  • @NaturalHairBree okay.. :)

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