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Hello and welcome to my Blaq Natural Hair blog. I am starting this blog because I am still new to my own natural hair journey. It's been one year of growing out my relaxer and nearly one year fully natural... Read more: HERE

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Why Black Women Can't Grow Long Hair?, New Study May Answer


New Study May Answer Question: Why Black Women Can't Grow Long Hair?

We have to say that we believe black women CAN grow long hair. Many black women believe that can not grow long hair because that is the myth many of us are accustomed to. It's a stereotype that we have to look like the European women to be beautiful and that just isn't true. Firstly, if some of our women would lose the wigs, weaves and extensions, they can give their hair the air and room to breathe properly. The women who abuse their hair with these products know they are only covering up the damage that has already been done; which is probably the only alternative they have now.

Ultimately, these women are falling into the trap of destroying their scalps and hair forever and making the retailers super rich. Now, that was our take, let's see what the study says about why black women can't grow long hair.

A recent group of studies show that “iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide.” According to WebMD, a review of 40 years of research shows that iron deficiency has a much closer link to hair loss than most doctors realize, and it may be the key to restoring hair growth, Cleveland Clinic dermatologists said.
“We believe that treatment for hair loss is enhanced when iron deficiency, with or without anemia, is treated,” Leonid Benjamin Trost, MD; Bergfeld, MD; and Ellen Calogeras, RD, MPH, write in the May issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Study researcher Wilma Fowler Bergfeld has been doing this for years. And she’s finding that whatever the cause of hair loss – for both women and men ‐‐ having too little iron in the blood makes it worse.
“Though they are others things you can do nutritionally and topically to stimulate, and promote your hair growth, as well as maintain overall healthier hair, adding iron, in the right balance, could make a world of difference. Iron deficiency can cause hair to be very dry, brittle and prone to breakage; couple that with styling, manipulation, poor hair care, chemical treatments, and poor nutrition, the hair is not going to be in optimal shape to maintain the right ph, moisture, and elasticity, to keep it from breaking and shedding unnecessarily, and it will be less likely new hair will even grow."
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Is the Army Banning Natural Hairstyles on Black Women?

"I remember thinking, 'What on earth am I going to do with my hair?'" former Sgt. Jasmine Jacobs said when she read about new army rules. Bryan Meltz for The New York Times


 Is the Army Banning Natural Hairstyles on Black Women?

We think this is a disgrace and it should be outlawed. Unfortunately, the army has its own lawyers, laws and government and this makes it very difficult to get true justice. We are praying for these women because this is not only a conspiracy but its slavery.

Read the story below:
In reaction to a new Army regulation banning numerous hairstyles — twists, dreadlocks and large cornrows — popular with black women, the 16 women of the Congressional Black Caucus have asked Mr. Hagel to overturn the regulation on behalf of the 26,700 African-American women on active duty in the Army. The regulation comes at the same time as a new Army rule banning tattoos on the face, neck, hands, fingers and lower arms of recruits.
Both regulations are among new grooming standards that critics say are meant to further weed people out of an Army reducing its size from its post-9/11 peak of 570,000 to as low as 420,000 in the years to come. Representative Marcia L. Fudge, the Ohio Democrat who is chairwoman of the black caucus, said she had been struck in recent visits to military bases by how many soldiers — black and white — said they felt they were being pushed out of the military. The new regulations, announced on March 31, have intensified that feeling, she said.
Yep. We can see why this is happening. They don't want black women to be in the army so they use 'natural hairstyles' as an excuse to push them out. America accepts so many things in this world but they still hate the black woman for being who she is.

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