Good evening to you

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So as promised, we are going to talk with Iroline about African hair, with her daughters Shirley and Claudia, and her cousin Ester.

 

Iroline says that she plaits Shirley’s hair to go to school, so that it’s easier to control, especially if it’s windy. Iroline also mentions that it’s a form of respect for the school, as it shows she’s well-groomed.

Shirley also prefers her hair to be plaited, otherwise she says it’s difficult to manage.

Ester said that can keep the hairstyle for 2 months, washing it frequently, without any problem. Unless the person is putting pressure while doing their hair, it doesn’t give you a headache.

Iroline. Wigs
When they don’t have time to do their hair in the morning, they usually wear wigs and change their style according to their mood. Iroline says that when she’s invited to parties, she always wears wigs.

In general, African women are very feminine and often have elaborate hairstyles in different styles and colours. They generally help each other for doing their hair or go to the hairdresser. It can take 3 to 4 hours when it comes to extensions, but at least they don’t have to touch it for a couple of months.

Have a very nice evening. Until next time.

Kind regards
Murielle

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