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Hair Care Practices in African-American Patients
For men and women of color, a well-groomed head of hair serves as a visual marker for social affiliation and personal identity.

Ingrid E. Roseborough, MD and Amy J. McMichael, MD

The unique properties of hair in those patients of African descent allow a limitless range of hair-care options. For the clinician, a general understanding of hair-care practices is an important aid in the diagnosis and treatment of hair shaft and scalp disorders. This review highlights common hair-care practices in women, men, and children of color. Cleansing, moisturizing, and styling techniques are discussed, as well as potential complications associated with their use.

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For men and women of color, a well-groomed head of hair serves as a visual marker for social affiliation and personal identity.
For men and women of color, a well-groomed head of hair serves as a visual marker for social affiliation and personal identity.

Ingrid E. Roseborough, MD and Amy J. McMichael, MD

The unique properties of hair in those patients of African descent allow a limitless range of hair-care options. For the clinician, a general understanding of hair-care practices is an important aid in the diagnosis and treatment of hair shaft and scalp disorders. This review highlights common hair-care practices in women, men, and children of color. Cleansing, moisturizing, and styling techniques are discussed, as well as potential complications associated with their use.

*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.

Ingrid E. Roseborough, MD and Amy J. McMichael, MD

The unique properties of hair in those patients of African descent allow a limitless range of hair-care options. For the clinician, a general understanding of hair-care practices is an important aid in the diagnosis and treatment of hair shaft and scalp disorders. This review highlights common hair-care practices in women, men, and children of color. Cleansing, moisturizing, and styling techniques are discussed, as well as potential complications associated with their use.

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