Just a non-biased question (b/c I really don't feel strongly either way & I support what any woman wants to call her own hair!)
But this question crossed my mind & really couldn't answer it myself, so I was wondering if someone else could..
If root of why chemically altered hair is not considered natural is because is permanently alters hair texture... Why are other things that permanently alter hair texture still considered natural?
What the difference? Is it just the word chemical? B/c most hair products are chemicals that don't alter hair texture. So... permanently altering texture is the main reason why a perm isn't natural. The whole reason why it's called a perm is b/c it's permanent.
How does the word "chemical" make one
permanently altered hair strand different from another?
I'm mad I asked myself this question, b/c I really don't know the answer lol.
ETA: I just asked my sister & she said because chemicals are created in a lab & aren't natural. I was like ooooh... That makes sense lol.
For second I agreed... Then I thought about it & asked her.. "So frequently applying 300+ of degrees of ceramic heat to hair IS natural?"
To which she replied..
"Touché"
So I'm back where I started. I'm choosing not to think about it anymore. At the end of the day, it really doesn't matter.
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