When it comes to hair all women can relate; there is a noticeable spike
that a lot of African women are embracing; the habit of keeping their
natural hair.
Every single strand of hair from one’s scalp is natural but the natural
referred to in this context are limited to unpermed hair strands.
Women with the natural hair have a high sense of self-confidence and
feel very attractive because most men love the natural beauty of their
ladies.
Others also say having natural hair opens doors for endless styling
opportunities and overall is a much healthier choice for your hair; more
so portraying the African roots of the natural ladies.
However, some have argued that there is a hidden truth in the
maintenance of a natural hair. For one to proudly be a member of the
natural hair group, the person should be rich enough to buy the very
expensive natural hair products. The least price for their products is
$10.
A list of some of the popular natural hair products include Olive oil
replenishing conditioner, Cantu Shea butter leave – in conditioner, Miss
Jessie’s Pillow soft curls, not forgetting Hawaiian Silky cream
moisturizing, kinky curling custard gel, Aveda Damage Remedy, Kinky
curly Knot Today and among many others.
They argue that the processes involved in the maintenance of a natural
hair are too time consuming and very hard to adhere to; such as where
some natural hair bloggers insist raw eggs and a coffee or tea rinse are
pertinent for healthy hair growth.
But the critics now ask, are these natural hair lovers so rich to afford this every day?
So do natural hair lovers and ladies pay more for keeping the African
roots of their hair or they are more affordable and less easy to be
maintained?
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Tuesday 16 December 2014
Is being natural expensive?
Publisher GhanaThings.Com
12/16/2014 10:43:00 pm
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