missyT
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I did do a search for this but couldn't find anything specifically relevan
Well, back in November I attended a seminar hosted by the founder of a hair procucts line. During the seminar he used a piece of equiptment to look closely at the scalps of some women in the audience. He was able to determine how much oil, dirt etc. was resting on the scalp and I think I remember him saying that because the follicles of a woman were blocked, her hair could not longer grow perhaps until she had a good wash.
Now, although this makes sense that if the follicles were clogged with build-up it would be a lot harder for new hair to emerge, I have noticed otherwise in practice. Back in the day, before I was enlightened I would only wash my hair when I took out my braids, which would be every 2-3 months
but my hair would continue to grow.
Anyway, what do you ladies think about this? What have you noticed in your own experiences.
Well, back in November I attended a seminar hosted by the founder of a hair procucts line. During the seminar he used a piece of equiptment to look closely at the scalps of some women in the audience. He was able to determine how much oil, dirt etc. was resting on the scalp and I think I remember him saying that because the follicles of a woman were blocked, her hair could not longer grow perhaps until she had a good wash.
Now, although this makes sense that if the follicles were clogged with build-up it would be a lot harder for new hair to emerge, I have noticed otherwise in practice. Back in the day, before I was enlightened I would only wash my hair when I took out my braids, which would be every 2-3 months

Anyway, what do you ladies think about this? What have you noticed in your own experiences.