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Can Malaysians have curly hair?

Yes, Malaysians can have curly hair. Many Malaysians are born with curly or wavy hair.
Malaysia is home to a multicultural population that includes different races such as Malays, Chinese and Indians, each with a different hair texture.
Many Malaysians use hair care products and treatments to enhance or manage their natural curls. This includes the use of curling creams, gels and styling tools.

What ethnicities have the most curly hair?

The race that usually has the most curly hair is primarily of African descent, but curly hair can be found in people of various other racial backgrounds.
Here are some pointers on the different ethnicities with curly hair:
1. People of African descent
People of African descent usually have a wide variety of curly hair patterns, ranging from loose waves to tight curls.
2. Mixed Race
Individuals of mixed heritage can inherit combinations of curl patterns from their parents, resulting in a wide variety of textures.
3. White and Asian descent
While straight hair is more common among whites and East Asians, some people in these groups also have naturally curly or wavy hair.

What is the difference between Malaysian hair and Indian hair?

The difference between Malaysian hair and Indian hair can be summarized based on several key characteristics, including texture, appearance, and maintenance.
Compared to Indian hair, Malaysian hair is thicker, softer, and more uniform in appearance, while Indian hair is lighter, coarser, and varies in color due to multiple donors. Both types have their unique advantages depending on the desired appearance and maintenance preferences.

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