Saturday, February 27, 2010

How does natural black hair feel like?

LOL, I'm not trying to sound perverted or anything but I have felt straight hair, curly hair and wavy hair but never natural black hair.


P.S. by black hair I mean African kinky hair.How does natural black hair feel like?
afro textured hair feels like a giant cloud pillow, soft and fluffy. loool.How does natural black hair feel like?
soft and fluffy?
It is very soft and is not kinky. I am a natural blond and I wish my hair was that soft.
It feels pretty soft.
I am not African, but American, but I can go as African I guess : ) ?





Anyway my hair is super curly....thats what natural black hair is, very curly, and soft. Its not loose curls, but tight curls.





Also be careful some blacks are born with straight like hair.
curly soft and fluffy
Natural black hair is luxurious. It is as cool as the other side of the pillow.
I touched my friends hair and it felt really soft. Not the same kind of soft as mine, obviously, but it was still soft and kind of...I don't know, fluffy soft as opposed to silky soft if that makes sense. Not hard or anything like some people say it is.
It feels really soft like cotton.





edit: Why'd I get a td?
soft and fluffy as others have already said
it feels like hair!
Like a brillo pad dunked in Afro-Sheen.
LOL! ';Natural Black Hair'; comes in many different textures. The texture depends on the integrity of the hair; i.e. dry, well-moisturized, ect.
i dont feel a thing
i am kinky.








why don't you feel me and my scroutum hairs instead?








i use relaxor.
Well my hair feels soft I have curly wavy thick hair and I'm black/African.





Any hair type can feel soft if the person takes care of it even if it's very kinky.
My hair feels very soft when I wash and condition it.
lOl . Like curly hair . Black people's natural hair is curly .
Sexy ;) Hmm I like it, but then again its just hair.
Extra crispy when dry right before a wash (once a week).


Soft and full of texture after using conditioning shampoo.


Extra soft when let air dry.

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