I would like to make some observations.
I have been around many races of people and let me tell you. Most women have problems with their hair.
Non-black women that want to have long "healthy" hair will tell you:
1. they do not wash their everyday
2. they limit the amount of heat that they use
3. They limit the amount of shampoo they use. Only shampoo once, concentrating on the scalp
4. they take vitamins
5. Many of them co-wash as we do
6. keep their hair in protective styles.
7. Those that really want to grow their hair long use some the same oils we do
8. use wide tooth combs
9. They avoid tight styles
10. avoid over processing hair or doing it too often
11. carefully comb their hair from the bottom up
12. deep condition their hair
13. avoid tangling hair during washing
I am sure that they do other things as well but the point of sharing this is that every race has to put in work to acheive long healthy hair. We are no different. We may have to be more careful because we can get knots but that is easily avoided by putting the hair in sectioned plaits with some type of oil until it dries.
BTW, I had a black girl at my church tell me that everytime her hair grow well to a certain point then it starts to break off. I asked her if she was anemic, she said yes and then asked what did that have to do with anything.
erplexed
Trust when I tell you that those white people are taking their vitamins.
I am probably babbling, but i just wanted to say that there is no easier way. Long hair takes work, not matter the race of hair type.
Be proud of what your hair can do. Our hair can do things that others can't, like hold braided and twisted styles.