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Can Natural Hair be Trained?
Written by iiddjj on August 14, 2010 in Age, BlackHair, Flat Iron, Growing Your Hair, Hair Care, Natural Hair Care, Training, Uncategorized, damaged hair, hair, natural hair
Tags: after-cleansing, Age, damaged hair, Growing Your Hair, hair, like-the-hair, myths, natural hair, opinion, questions answered, Training
I’ve heard of the so-called concept of “training” natural hair, meaning to have the hair respond a certain way to heat. “Untrained” natural hair would be more unrulely, so to speak. It wouldn’t become silky straight when a blow dryer and pressing comb, or flat iron is applied, but after using these appliances on the hair on a regular basis, the hair will respond “better” by becoming more silky, straight, smooth, straight, and some what limp.

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Can Natural Hair be Trained?
Weave for a Toddler?
Written by barbara.betancourt9758 on July 23, 2010 in Age, CHI, Other, Training, Uncategorized, hair, weave
Tags: Age, CHI, children, clutch-magazine, grandmother, hairpolitics, politics, thoughts, toddler, video
Filed under: Video , Hair Politics As an adult, you’re within your rights to get just about any kind of hairstyle you want. Braid it up, loc it up, relax it, get a weave. Whatever makes you happy, go for it

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Confused About the Norwood Chart
Written by amela on January 18, 2010 in Hair Loss Causes, Training, Uncategorized, bald, hair
Tags: bald, decent-head, hair, Hair Loss Causes, hair-on-top, hope-it-makes, little-hair, norwood, pictures, question, the-norwood, the-pictures, Training
I have a question about the norwood scale pictures. When the pictures show very little hair, is it supposed to represent literally that amount of hair, or any noticeable amount of thinning? I suppose an example would be 3 vs 4v.
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