Hair is an excellent thing. Humans love this natural feature, whether or not they are male or female. This is the reason why it's such a bummer if your follicles ever fall out, thus leaving you hairless up top. One thing I have spotted is how different races have differing types of hair. This is great in my judgment. Diversity is what makes the world lovely. Take Afro-American hair as an example. Though I never truly though of it as different from my private as a kid, I soon learned other smart. As my best buddy from highschool put it, "White people have different hair than we are doing.
One style I have always loved referring to Afro-American hair is corn rows. It just does not work the same when other races do it. Now, for people who do not have a clue, African-American hair is drier and tougher generally. Not to mention curlier. This is why black men may suffer a bit more with razor bumps. No, it has zilch to do with your poor shaving habits. It's essentially related more to the kinked coarseness of your beard.
Since the hairs are so curly, they generally tend to turn back up beneath the skin simpler, thus causing razor bumps. You may need to try an electrical or clippers rather than a blade. We should all appreciate and embrace the hair we're given. Work with what you have. Forget everybody else. This is what my mummy frequently told me. Whether you have Asian, Caucasian or Afro-American hair does not matter. With the salon technology available now days, you can change your hairdo and color to any way, shape or form you please. If you have Afro-American hair, it is judicious to go to a stylist who's acquainted with African-American hair and styles. This could guarantee better results.