question for the internet brain
19 Sep 2009 02:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
someone on my flist has got to know this one: what's the average amount/type of care if you've got thick, v. coarse, curly-to-kinky hair and want it to look like this or this? (Pam Spalding is the first; Rep. Cynthia McKinney is the second.) I know that thick, v. coarse, and straight is the usual for Asian hair, and I've been told that historically Asian women used an oil (kind of like a pomade, I'm guessing) to condition their hair, sometimes nightly, to keep it healthy. Would something similar be done for thick, coarse, kinky African hair?
Not requiring anyone to give me a dissertation (though I wouldn't complain if you can/would), but even a website that has basic facts about how to get the look(s), how to take care of them, what kind of upkeep is required -- that would be really awesome. There's got to be something out there, I'm sure, but my google-fu seems to be lacking on this. (Mostly because the top 300 hits on any search are all blog posts about Michelle Obama. Not that I'm complaining, but I know her style requires chemical processing, and I'd like to find info on styles that do not require processing.)
Any ideas, advice, sites with reliable info?
Not requiring anyone to give me a dissertation (though I wouldn't complain if you can/would), but even a website that has basic facts about how to get the look(s), how to take care of them, what kind of upkeep is required -- that would be really awesome. There's got to be something out there, I'm sure, but my google-fu seems to be lacking on this. (Mostly because the top 300 hits on any search are all blog posts about Michelle Obama. Not that I'm complaining, but I know her style requires chemical processing, and I'd like to find info on styles that do not require processing.)
Any ideas, advice, sites with reliable info?
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Date: 20 Sep 2009 02:14 am (UTC)If your mother used Vaseline® on your hair, stop.
WAH. If your mother used Vaseline ANYWHERE on you, stop. Cripes. Once I knew what that stuff is/does, woah, not going near it ever again. That whole "it clogs/traps moisture in skin" and "doesn't let skin breathe" -- man, years ago, had a perm, and the stylist used Vaseline along forehead & temples, to prevent drips, or protect skin, or something. Instead, the chemicals went *under* the vaseline and basically kept the chemicals right against my skin for the entire hour. I ended up with burns on my forehead and temples. Talk about doing a serious double-take about just what's in that stuff -- the vaseline and the perm. Yow.
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Date: 20 Sep 2009 04:28 am (UTC)