Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Genes and Race of Hair





Hair is one of the main components of our physical structure that characterize and gives a person his/her individuality. All hair straight, wavy or curly, is essentially made up of the same thing. Each hair consists three layers of the cuticle, cortex, the medulla, and a protein called keretin. But the shape of the hair follicle is whats going to determine the hair's shape. .Depending on the race, the color, length, the way it grows, and the texture varies. For example Asian hair grow from a round follicle while the African Americans grow from a oval one. Caucasians hair follicles vary. Being hair is dead it keeps it shape that way through out the process of growing making mostly Asian hair to be bone straight and the African American hair to be very spiral like. Even though hair, significantly has these characteristics on race the cause of hair loss and turning grey does not vary between races. Your genes, hormones, and the way you live your life makes the outcome as your hair grows older and older.

Since hair is different amongst the specific race of that person. Hair has a ton of varieties to get taken care of. Because African Americans tend to have hair that grows in a spiral like fashion, the natural oils from the scalp to make it to the end of the hair strain making it more vulnerable to scalp problems, dryness, and hair breakage. While Asian hair tends to have higher levers of porosity making there hair absorb and retain moisture quicker.

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