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Textured Hair

Meaning ❉ Textured hair describes the natural hair structure characterized by its unique curl patterns, ranging from expansive waves to closely wound coils, a common trait across individuals of Black and mixed heritage. Gaining understanding of this hair involves recognizing its specific architecture and hydration needs, moving beyond simple observation to informed appreciation of its unique response to environment and product. This awareness supports the development of care routines built on systematized principles, where consistent application of suitable methods and products functions with the predictable precision of a well-calibrated process. Such practical application of tailored knowledge transforms daily actions into a gentle science, ensuring the hair’s intrinsic strength and appearance are thoughtfully sustained.

Monochrome portrait captures a woman with voluminous, Afro-textured hair radiating outwards, emphasizing its unique coiled pattern. Soft light highlights her face and shoulders, showcasing smooth skin. A simple bandeau top completes the composition, focusing on natural beauty and heritage. The image celebrates textured hair traditions.

How can UNESCO support hair heritage?

UNESCO can support hair heritage by recognizing textured hair traditions as intangible cultural heritage, fostering intergenerational knowledge transfer, and addressing historical injustices against textured hair.
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