Is it racist to ask about whether genetics factors (kinky hair vs straight hair, meletonin in the skin) play any factor in how a person should treat their hair and scalp?
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Is it racist to ask about whether genetics factors (kinky hair vs straight hair, meletonin in the skin) play any factor in how a person should treat their hair and scalp?
This in itself would take away the freedom of an individual to choose what they want to do, wouldn't it? Even if there was something that was going to have a negative effect on someones hair and scalp, wouldn't they still be free to do it? I think cigarettes may have a negative effect on ones lungs, but people are still free to do it.
Good point. To each their own in how they wish to treat their own body.
Thanks, plus, as I mention in the video, all hair types will dread is allowed to. I do appreciate your thoughts and question though! ;-)