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Biological Aging

Meaning ❉ Biological Aging, in the gentle world of textured hair, describes the inherent, unhurried shifts within each strand and its supporting follicle as years softly pass. This natural progression subtly alters the hair’s growth cycle, often presenting as a slightly shorter anagen phase, leading to a finer feel or perhaps a nuanced change in curl definition. Understanding these internal rhythms offers a grounded perspective on the evolving nature of our coils and waves. For systematized care, this knowledge guides us toward routines built on consistent, tender support. It calls for an almost automated principle of gentle cleansing, generous hydration, and deliberate protective styling, ensuring the hair receives what it needs without undue stress. In practical application for Black and mixed hair, this translates to an attentive focus on scalp wellness, careful detangling, and a considered selection of botanically-rich emollients. Implementing these thoughtful practices helps maintain the hair’s inherent beauty and resilience, honoring its unique journey through time.

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Epigenetic Age Acceleration

Meaning ❉ Epigenetic Age Acceleration describes when biological age, measured by DNA methylation, exceeds chronological age, often influenced by environmental and social factors.
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