After a recent post, I began to wonder why so many women think natural hair is harder than relaxed or texturized hair to take care of.
Now in all honesty, I thought the same thing a few years back. I thought my hair needed to be pressed, or "loosened" in order for me to handle its thickness and texture, but now, I've learned that isn't the case. With my hair, I think it's easier to take care of now than it was when it was texturized. When I bought into the belief that natural hair is harder to take care of, I think I wasn't willing to work with my hair. I wasn't willing to open my eyes to the possibility that there were various ways to style my hair, ways that didn't involve a pressing comb, or a chemical.
I guess my question is why do people give so many excuses for shying away from their natural texture---i.e.: I'm too busy, I need a professional hair style for work, my hair's too thick, I can't comb my hair---when all these concerns can be easily resolved with proper combs, techniques, products, and styles? Why are people quick to write off natural hair? Why are so many people more willing to wait at a hair salon all day to get a touch up every 4-12 weeks, but they're not willing to take a little time to work with their hair in its natural state?
Lastly, I know it's just hair, and it's great that we have a choice to do what we want with our hair, but I'm just wondering why some people say natural hair is harder than relaxed/texturized hair to take care of.
Now in all honesty, I thought the same thing a few years back. I thought my hair needed to be pressed, or "loosened" in order for me to handle its thickness and texture, but now, I've learned that isn't the case. With my hair, I think it's easier to take care of now than it was when it was texturized. When I bought into the belief that natural hair is harder to take care of, I think I wasn't willing to work with my hair. I wasn't willing to open my eyes to the possibility that there were various ways to style my hair, ways that didn't involve a pressing comb, or a chemical.
I guess my question is why do people give so many excuses for shying away from their natural texture---i.e.: I'm too busy, I need a professional hair style for work, my hair's too thick, I can't comb my hair---when all these concerns can be easily resolved with proper combs, techniques, products, and styles? Why are people quick to write off natural hair? Why are so many people more willing to wait at a hair salon all day to get a touch up every 4-12 weeks, but they're not willing to take a little time to work with their hair in its natural state?
Lastly, I know it's just hair, and it's great that we have a choice to do what we want with our hair, but I'm just wondering why some people say natural hair is harder than relaxed/texturized hair to take care of.