Can someone explain what is causing black women to be bald headed?

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Brehs, women are in here fronting like they have dermatology degrees....all in an attempt to defend women who don't know how to properly care for their own hair.

Calling spades, spades is out of the question.... but pretending to be a dermatologist isn't

This shyt is amazing:heh:
 

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How is it not the same?

not just talking dreads.... Ice Cold perms, braids, those jaden smith pursuit of happyness bushes...all that.

Do men have some type of access to better hair care than black women? or does it not count, cause men are men?

Testosterone plays a huge factor in hair growth. Hence, why men have coarser hair. Coarse strands can take more damage and manipulation than fine hair.
 

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While nikkas are busy answering this question how about you hold this neg in the meantime. Stop bashing our sisters you confused negros.

The fukk? He didn't insult anyone. He asked a genuinely fair question.
 

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Testosterone plays a huge factor in hair growth. Hence, why men have coarser hair. Coarse strands can take more damage and manipulation than fine hair.

that still doesn't explain why a generation of black women, try to hide behind the excuses they do when it comes to them not knowing how to properly take care of their own hair.
 

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I see this a lot in Indian women. As in India, not Native American.
 

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that still doesn't explain why a generation of black women, try to hide behind the excuses they do when it comes to them not knowing how to properly take care of their own hair.

I agree with the cause being a lack of knowledge. I was just mentioning the difference between men's hair and women's. Most of those guys don't know how to take care of their hair but they keep simple routines and leave their hair alone for the most part.

I already posted my opinion.
 

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They have no african history. They were removed from mother africa and don't know what to use on their head.

We use rare juices and berries, black shampoo, palm oil, cocoa butter, and things that must be quite expensive to import for them.

Quite unfortunate really. but with todays age of information, you'd think they would youtube it. :yeshrug:

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That place where they had that thing.
We've been taking care of our hair for thousands and thousands of years, suddenly we get to America and our hair is a problem.
Rich or poor, there are women who have simply never learned to care for their hair, the pursuit of straight hair at any cost leads to complete hair loss no matter what income level.
 

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Answer me this and then I may give some thought to your question.

Do you know anything about hair types, hair density or hair porosity?

Do you know about hair growth and why some women have a harder time retaining length? Do you knew anything about terminal lengths, hair growth cycles etc....

I doubt if you do that's why this conversation is so laughable.

Y'all see a few men with long hair and act like all the BW with long hair don't exist.

miss me with the semantics...you just learned this shyt recently from the internet, talking like you're a dermatologist :heh:

The conversation is laughable, because y'all resort to olympic levels of excuses for shyt black women didn't have issues with for hundreds/thousands of years.


being wild pretentious won't stop people from seeing thru it:heh:

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You're trying to deflect by belittling him, but you're still answering his questions. I doubt you know the answer yourself. @MegaTronBomb! you just have to keep in mind that some black women won't ever in their life say or admit anything critical of other black women. They're never wrong in their minds, never ever.
 
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