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Cotton Friction

Meaning ❉ Cotton Friction refers to the gentle, repetitive abrasion that occurs when the unique coiled or curled structures of textured hair, particularly Black and mixed-race hair, make contact with cotton fabrics. This seemingly minor interaction can, over time, disrupt the hair’s protective outer layer, leading to accelerated moisture evaporation and a predisposition to breakage. Recognizing this principle is a foundational step in expanding one’s understanding of textured hair wellness and its distinct needs. To systematize care routines, the mindful selection of non-absorbent, low-friction materials—such as silk or satin for sleep bonnets and pillowcases—becomes an automation-like strategy. Such practical application effectively reduces daily stress on strands, contributing to a more resilient hair environment. Prioritizing these thoughtful material choices helps maintain hair’s inherent softness and contributes meaningfully to its length preservation.