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The Surprising History Behind Why Black Women Grease Their Scalps and Cover Their Hair (4134 hits)


The natural hair world is like one big university. What an interesting way to start off a blog, right?

I’m serious though, it’s as if I wake up every morning and report to class of some sort. Every day, thanks to beloved social media, I’m learning something different. Be it product information, hair care tips, or even the science behind hair…I’m getting schooled on it all! Most recently I had one of the most enlightening discussions with one of my curl mates (like class mates…get it?). Any who, the convo went a little something like this:

“Girl, I heard that we (Black women) traditionally grease our scalps because the slaves used to do it, but not to help grow their hair. They would put petroleum jelly on their scalps to prevent fleas and ticks from feeding on their scalps.”

If this tid bit of history just made you have an “Ahhh, ” moment then you’re just like me. I had never heard this before!

However, it immediately made me go back in time to the days when I was sitting in between my mom’s legs as she parted my hair and slapped that “Blue Magic” on my head. I remember getting up with a head shiny enough to compete with the moon at night and feeling like my hair was infallible because of it. But now…after not greasing my scalp for years, I can honestly say that it did nothing for me. All it did was make my hair heavy and limp!

Of course we haven’t totally booted the “scalp oiling” practice. We now know that treating the scalp with oil is conducive to achieving goals; but the thick grease… we could do without. This conversation led me to wonder, what other common hair care practices exist that have stuck with us since slavery?

Now, we all swear by sleeping in our satin bonnets and for the fancy, lying on a satin pillow case…but exactly how did this come about? While I was doing my research, I found that the slaves would cover their heads in cloths to:

1. Hide it from the sun, cold and other elements during the day (mainly to stay cool or warm)

2. Hide any bald patches that were caused by ringworms and other skin infections

3. Protect their hair and scalp at night from insects while they slept.

It wasn’t until many years later that it was discovered that covering the hair in satin scarves would not only protect it but also be beneficial to the health of the hair!

Much like the human race and even technology, natural hair care has its own story of evolution and I am 100% here for it chile! The natural hair community is rich with history and I, for one, will come prepared with my pen and paper ready to take notes because you can’t truly love what you don’t truly know.

Are there any historical hair care facts that you’ve uncovered during your natural hair journey? Please share with us what you know! Each one teach one, girlfriend!

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Posted By: Jeni Fa
Wednesday, October 8th 2014 at 3:20AM
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Girl... I cover my hair at night... Sorry men folks... Because it protects my hair from breaking.. I like to nuzzle my pillow ... And I prefer firm pillows instead of the soft filled pillows....
Plus the cover keeps a little bit of luster to my hair...

Wednesday, October 8th 2014 at 11:23AM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
I can't keep one on my head at night! When I wake up in the morning, its like the scarf, cap is on the floor or on the other side of the bed. ((LoL))



Wednesday, October 8th 2014 at 6:26PM
Jeni Fa
Lol! Try the bonnet with the drawstring... I say ain't nutn s*xy wit hair all over the place looking a wild woman...
Wednesday, October 8th 2014 at 6:31PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
I know, right! I'll see where I can buy one of those bonnet!!!






Wednesday, October 8th 2014 at 7:21PM
Jeni Fa
I find them to be containing... Remember back in the day when we had to cut up our panty hose... My brothers did that and they would take the legs and give me the panty part... Then take the two thighs part and tie it together and give to me to wear... Good ole days...🇧😂😂
Wednesday, October 8th 2014 at 7:35PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
LoL, I miss those days!



Wednesday, October 8th 2014 at 7:41PM
Jeni Fa
I used to oil my scalp with grease, because it's the way mom did my hair. When I grew up I stopped it-- and now I never grease my scalp. I do apply some to my hair and as for sleeping in a cap..., I can't get used to it and pull it off.


Thursday, October 9th 2014 at 7:08PM
MIISRAEL Bride
@ Miisrael,

I still grease my scalp!



Friday, October 17th 2014 at 1:11AM
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