Afro-textured hair
In many post-Columbian, Western societies, adjectives such as "wooly", "kinky", "nappy", or "spiralled" have frequently been used to describe natural afro-textured hair. More recently, however, it has become common in some circles to apply numerical grading systems to human hair types. There are also natural haircare products used today for unprocessed, natural hair, such as Cantu, Shea Moisture, African Pride, and Carol's Daughter products. The chart below is the most commonly used chart to help determine hair types:
Afro-hairAfro textured hairBlack/African Hair TextureKinky hairNappy hairNapturalNatural afro-hairSkin fragility-wooly hair syndromeSkin fragility–wooly hair syndromeWilli hair syndromeWoolly hairWoolly hair, congenitalWoolly hair - autosomal recessiveWoolly hair autosomal recessiveWoolly hair syndromeWooly hairWooly hair autosomal recessiveWooly hair syndrome
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Afro-textured hair
In many post-Columbian, Western societies, adjectives such as "wooly", "kinky", "nappy", or "spiralled" have frequently been used to describe natural afro-textured hair. More recently, however, it has become common in some circles to apply numerical grading systems to human hair types. There are also natural haircare products used today for unprocessed, natural hair, such as Cantu, Shea Moisture, African Pride, and Carol's Daughter products. The chart below is the most commonly used chart to help determine hair types:
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In many post-Columbian, Wester ...... to help determine hair types:
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Kroeshaar is haar dat typerend ...... om dit haartype aan te duiden.
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