Why is black hair coiled tightly?

Follicles that are more oval in shape cause curlier hair to grow. Very tightly coiled hair is due to the nearly flat, ribbon-like structure of their follicles. This hair texture is very common in people of African ancestry. Not only is African hair often coiled, it also has a unique texture.
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Why do Africans have curled hair?

Higher Percentage of Keratin

Black follicles are larger than those found in other races; hence they produce more melanin which makes them darker-skinned; this causes Africans to grow tightly curled hairlines with an abundance of natural oils.
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Why is my hair so coiled?

Tightly coiled hair can lack moisture

Couple that with environment, lifestyles, and other external stressors and the end result could be dry and brittle hair strands. The solution: Resist the urge to seek moisture and hydration from products made primarily of heavy oils and butters.
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Why is African hair so dense?

Compared to silkier hair African-American hair contains more lipids, or fats, but the lipids are less bonded which is why the hair loves oils so much. Along with that, the follicle size is much thicker and it has a flattened elliptical cross section causing it to be curlier than other hair types.
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Why is African hair so kinky?

Black hair is made up mostly of the keratin protein which absorbs light better and increases the natural production of melanin. This makes the hair and scalp of African Americans more durable, which makes them have curly, kinky hair.
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What race has the thickest hair?

In most cases, ethnicity has been classified into three groups: African, Asian and Caucasian. It has been reported that Asian hair is generally straight and is the thickest, while its cross-section is the most round-shaped among these three.
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Why do Africans have yellow eyes?

Higher Concentration of Melanin

Most Africans have high levels of melanin that results in yellow eyes. Melanin determines the color of your skin, sclera and eyes. When this concentration increases, the eye color becomes light yellow or muddy brown.
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Which race has the best hair?

Caucasian, Asian and Indian hair samples were put to the test for the World's Best Hair study. Their results put an end to any splitting of hairs over the issue: in terms of health, the Indian hair is the best, topping other ethnic groups on all four counts.
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What race has the fastest growing hair?

Hair Growth Rate

Asian hair shows the fastest growth rate in comparison to the other two hair types. African hair has the lowest growth rate.
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Why is black hair better?

Thick, glossy strands go a long way toward making hair look healthy—even when it's not. "Because the hairs are thicker naturally, dark hair is better at camouflaging damage than light hair; it weighs down flyaways and split ends," notes Adrian Wallace, senior colorist at Rita Hazan Salon in NYC.
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What type of hair is tightly coiled?

Type 4c natural hair is the most tightly coiled of all hair types. The tightness of this texture gives it a tremendous amount of shrinkage, breakage, and dryness.
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What does tightly coiled mean?

4B – TIGHTLY COILED

Their texture can range from fine all the way to coarse. This curl type is prone to dryness, breakage, tangles, shrinkage, and lack of curl definition. It's also highly dense and wiry.
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Why are Black people's hair texture different?

Franbourg et al. have found that black hair may differ in the distribution of lipids throughout the hair shaft. Classical afro-textured hair has been found to be not as densely concentrated on the scalp as other follicle types.
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What ethnicity has black hair?

Black hair is most common in Asia and Africa. Though this characteristic can also be seen in people of Southern Europe it is less common. People of Celtic heritage in Ireland with such traits are sometimes known as the "Black Irish".
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How often do Black people wash their hair?

1. How often do you wash your hair? Generally, black hair doesn't have to be washed as frequently as other textures of hair because it doesn't retain moisture as much. As a result, most people tend to wash their hair once a week or once every two weeks.
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Why is Indian hair so thick?

Indian women do a 'champi' every week (if not more often) to make their hair grow long, thick and strong. A champi is nothing but a hot oil massage. You have to warm up the oil on the stove for a few seconds, and then massage it into the scalp with firm circular strokes, using only your fingertips (not your nails).
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Why does African hair grow the slowest?

African hair is generally characterized by tight curls and kinks, and grows almost parallel to the scalp. This hair type has the slowest growth rate, 0.9 centimeters per month, due to its spiral structure that causes it to curl upon itself during growth.
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Which race has the longest hair?

You see, the women of the Red Yao tribe have some of the longest hair in the world – as in their hair is almost the same length as their height!
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What race is most likely to go bald?

There are racial differences, however, in the incidence of male pattern baldness. The highest rates are found among Caucasians, followed by Afro-Caribbeans. Chinese and Japanese men have the lowest rates. For some unknown reason, this form of hair loss is does not occur among Native Americans.
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Why are Black people's hair dry?

Why do we get dry afro hair? Dry afro hair is usually a result of a lack of moisture. Our scalp produces natural oils for our hair, however, unlike straight hair which allows these oils to glide down each strand, the oils in afro hair find it harder to move down each shaft.
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Which ethnicity has the biggest nose?

Africans have the widest and most prominent nose compared to other ethnic groups. Their noses are featured with enlarged nostrils, wide and rounded tips and a lack of protruded nasal bridge.
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Does eye color change with age?

In most people, the answer is no. Eye color fully matures in infancy and remains the same for life. But in a small percentage of adults, eye color can naturally become either noticeably darker or lighter with age.
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Why are some people's eyes not white?

There are many possible causes for yellow eyes. Most are related to problems with the gallbladder, liver, or pancreas, which cause excess amounts of a substance called bilirubin to collect in the blood. Diagnosing and treating any underlying medical conditions is the first step toward getting rid of your yellow eyes.
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Why are my eyes brown instead of white?

This condition is called pinguecula, and it's caused by UV sun damage as well as dust and wind damage. If left untreated, a pinguecula can continue to grow until it becomes big enough to reach the cornea (your eye's very outside lens) and even block your vision.
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