This hairstyle earned it's name for looking similar to rows of corn or sugarcane.
What are Cornrows / Canerows
What is this called? 
What is WIDE TOOTH COMB?
What were natural hairstyles used to symbolize or mean pre-colonization? *NAME AT LEAST 3*
What is MARITAL STATUS, AGE, RELIGION, WEALTH, SOCIAL STATUS, TRIBE, FAMILY?
Who are these natural hair icons?

Who are THE JACKSON FIVE?
This occurs whenever the hair has become compromised due to a source of heat, resulting in dry, brittle hair that no longer holds the same shape as it once did.
What is HEAT DAMAGE?
This style is achieved using a non-chemical straightening service that results in a silky, shiny, straight, and soft look.
What is a SILK PRESS?
What is this called? 
What is a HOT COMB?
This movie starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur was released in 1993. Jackson popularized the box braid style as her character wore her hair in these braids throughout the film.
What is POETIC JUSTICE?
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Who is DIANA ROSS?
This refers to when curls go from a more lengthy, stretched out form to a tight, more compacted coil. The hair may appear much shorter than it truly is, and this varies from person to person
What is SHRINKAGE?
Mostly associated with the 1920s, this hairstyle involved using gels and foams to slick the hair while combs and brushes were used to form flat waves with swooped baby hairs. Josephine Baker and Esther Phillips are credited with creating this style.
What are FINGER WAVES?
This material is used to make bonnets, pillowcases, scarves, durags, etc to protect the hair while worn/used.
What is SILK or SATIN?
This law was created in 2019 to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyle and texture in the workplace, public and charter schools.
What is THE CROWN ACT?
Who is this natural hair icon?

Who is TROY POLAMALU?
This occurs as a result of brushing dry hair, chemically treating hair, tightly pulled hairstyles, lack of moisture, or too much heat. This is most often shown as uneven hair length, thinning or balding patches.
What is BREAKAGE?
Originating from the Zulu peoples of South Africa, this hairstyle where involves sectioning the hair off, twisting and wrapping in it in such a way that the hair stacks upon itself to form a spiraled knot.
What are BANTU KNOTS?
What are BOTH of these tools called? 
What is a BLOWDRYER and DIFFUSER?
She earned the title of the first black female millionare after she created her own line of hair products for black women in 1917.
Who is MADAM CJ WALKER
Who is this natural hair icon?

Who is BOB MARLEY?
This is a common skin condition that mainly affects your scalp, resulting in scaly patches, inflamed skin and stubborn dandruff.
What is SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS / ECZEMA?
This hairstyle was popularized in the 80s and 90s, and predominantly worn by men. To achieve the style, a two-step permanent, chemical process was done that resulted in a headful of tight ringlets with a shiny and glossy finish.
What is a JHERI CURL?
What is this hair tool called? 
What is a HAIR STEAMER?
Made in Louisiana during 1789, this decree demanded that black, mixed, and creole women, slave or free, should cover their hair and heads with a knotted headdress to prohibit these women to pay 'excessive attention to dress'
What is TIGNON LAW?
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Who is CICELY TYSON?
This can cause hair to lose its elasticity, becoming stiff and more prone to breakage. It may feel brittle and dry while your hair may not curl. Some people are also sensitive to these ingredients, based on hair porosity.
What is PROTEIN OVERLOAD?