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Natural hair can be defined as hair whose texture hasnt been altered by chemical relaxers or texturizers.
African American natural hair is most frequently described as wooly kinky nappyor even cotton-like. Unfortunately, these are terms that are not associated with beauty. As a result, many black women feel as though their look is not desirable and seek to change it. In 1877, Garret Morgan created the relaxer with the purpose of making black womens hair more manageable by chemically straightening it. It was found that relaxers could also damage the hair and scalp during this process. (See Benefits of Going Natural).
In May 2015 I googled Beautiful Women. The results of my search displayed nothing but Caucasian women for the first twelve pages. The next nationality was Hispanic, then an Asian, an Indian and then finally an African America woman. Although the black woman was gorgeous I did notice that her hal#