JustKiya
Well-Known Member
I don't really thing one hair type is easier to maintain than another. What I think is going on in the situations you described is that parents do not have the time to learn how to maintain type 4 hair. The maintenance of type 4 hair is something that we lost a few hundred years ago, and needs to be relearned. Once you learn how to maintain it, it goes as quick and easy as other types.
Lys
That's it EXACTLY. Walking is hard to do if you don't know HOW to do it - heck, anything is difficult if you don't know what you are doing/are doing it wrong, and one of the things MOST members of the African Diaspora has lost/forgotten is how to take care of their hair as it grows out of their head!
And instead of trying to learn OUR hair, we try to treat it like everyone ELSE's hair, and then wonder why it's 'difficult'. *snort* It's like asking why writing is difficult, when you are using your feet instead of your hands.