Intergenerational Trauma

Meaning

Intergenerational Trauma, in the delicate understanding of textured hair, describes the inherited impacts of historical societal pressures and ancestral experiences upon current perceptions and practices concerning Black and mixed-race hair. These inherited patterns often surface as unconscious biases or anxieties about hair appearance, texture, and care, sometimes stemming from eras when natural hair was deemed unprofessional or undesirable. This can hinder the growth of new knowledge, making it challenging for individuals to fully accept and appreciate their unique hair type. Such influences may also complicate the systematization of a consistent, gentle hair care routine, as past methods might have prioritized conformity over hair health. Consequently, the practical application of beneficial techniques for specific hair needs can feel difficult, leading to a disconnection from one’s hair or reliance on external validations. Recognizing these subtle influences allows for a conscious, gentle shift toward hair well-being and a grounded connection to one’s natural texture.