Talk:Natural hair

Natural hair - it's not only afro-textured hair. I was born a platinum blond, for instance. SerdechnyG (talk) 13:58, 24 February 2010 (UTC)

As most people searching for "natural hair" mean afro-textured hair, redirected to afro-textured hair. I'm not sure how to disambiguate or create a disambiguate page so if someone can do that so there are two options hair and afro-textured hair that will be great, until then, it should be based on the current common general understanding of this term of art (google "natural hair" and there are 44 million+ results 90%+ pertaining to afro-textured hair). 71.235.237.56 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 21:03, 30 June 2012 (UTC)

I have removed this redirect, because most people searching for "natural hair" are NOT searching for Afro-textured hair, and to identify "natural" hair as only that which is natural to those of African origin is unencyclopedic and inaccurate. Every culture and race around the world has it's own "natural" hair. Unfortunately you cannot simply use a google search to support this, as prevalence does not equal exclusive identification. It gives undue heavy weighting to the American POV. This makes more sense to be turned into a disambiguation page with a link through to Afro-textured hair. Walker Slake (talk) 12:19, 6 January 2013 (UTC)

Most people are searching for afro-textured hair: Wikipedia is not a dictionary. If you search online for "natural hair" there are tens of millions of links referring to afro-textured hair. As Wikipedia is not a dictionary, the redirect is appropriate: there have been a number of users confused by the lack of the redirect that you can see in the history of this page attempting to create an entirely new article about Afro-textured hair. Also, afro-textured hair has scientifically been proven to in fact be the "natural hair" of all human hair before the Out of Africa migration, despite historical arguments to the contrary. Regards, Andajara120000 (talk) 02:01, 23 December 2013 (UTC)