There are no chemical differences in African-American hair in comparison with any other hair type. It has a cuticle, a cortex, composed primarily of keratin and moisture, plus melanin, which gives our hair its color, and a medulla, the center of the hair shaft. These are similar to caucasian hair. The only difference is the wave or curl pattern. Bonding plays a big role when it comes to the structure of the hair. The tighter the bond the curlier the hair will be. The natural hair color varies between a light brown or dark black. The structure of Black Hair is why wavy hair breaks so easily and every twist represents a stress point. This means the curlier the hair more likely it will break more. Also if you leave cornrows in too long …show more content…
pressed hair is still considered natural because when washed it goes back to its natural state. Constant use of heat can damage the natural hair, so it’s best to curl the natural hair. Only flat iron the natural hair once or twice a year. There are different ways to curl and style natural hair.curlformers, heatless roller set curls, flexi rod set on dry hair, perm rod set on dry hair, and twist and roll rod dry set are all different ways to curl the hair. There’s also bantu knots. This style is formed when the hair is twisted around itself until it forms a knot that resembles a stack of tires. When the knots are removed the hair will resemble a corkscrew rope that forms the