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the politics in my hair - Deep conditioning unleashed
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The politics in my hair. April 10, 2015. So this be the year wherein I would have simply loved to see my hair reach a bit beyond what I’m used to. OR that is the problem, I’m used to my hair and would like to see it pull something new? Anyways, unfortunately I aint got time for that ,especially with exams and all coming up -but I have been making an effort to deep condition. At least once a week, and trying with the oils during the week as well. More from my site. Posted by Remain nameless. On True stor...
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the politics in my hair - The three “R”s uncensored : a spinoff
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The politics in my hair. The three “R”s uncensored : a spinoff. September 27, 2014. So here, I am again with a spinoff of my previous two posts. Know what this means? I enjoy ranting about these little topics right here.But this is like an update, or wrap up of the topic here – putting it into perspective ( my favourite thing ). So here we go…from my snug little corner of the continent. Well,you’re being too sensitive, I was just having a bit of fun-lighten up! Gathered up under one roof- sheesh) ,itR...
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the politics in my hair - Black beauty- The continent speaks Part 1
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The politics in my hair. Black beauty- The continent speaks Part 1. July 9, 2014. I mean as much as we are majority here, the seeping and far reaching effects of American media along with the courtesy of colonial history has left it’s mark of distortion of beauty somewhere deep in the subconscious of the African mind. Many a female walks around with obvious side effects of skin bleaching (Zebra anyone? More from my site. Black beauty- The continent speaks pt 2. 1 month hair challenge. 2 Responses to ...
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the politics in my hair - Ancient African Hairstyles: What we looked like before
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The politics in my hair. Ancient African Hairstyles: What we looked like before. December 9, 2014. Oh boy oh boy! Ok Ok- I really couldn’t the imagery here! 1st picture on the left: Royal Child. In Ancient Egypt the Pharoah’s children wore a distinctive plait on the right side of their heads. Above: Women of the Himba tribe (Love this tribe! They adorn themselves with. Above top row: img1: Hamer hairstyle img 2:Mursi img3,4:Turkana. Above: img 1: Mende Women. Img 2-3: Loving the looks and beauty, s...
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the politics in my hair - My many hats and faces : Identities of this African girl
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The politics in my hair. My many hats and faces : Identities of this African girl. September 14, 2014. First off…( coming from my snug corner of the continent). If it was, there wouldn’t be hundreds ,if not thousands of blogs, vlogs, products, magazines, businesses, salons, debates, fights, politics, political outrage , art etc around it. Just saying. Colonialists would not have been so quick and eager to shave it off the heads of their mostly abused African slaves. 8221; thing. Just saying. 2 Responses ...
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the politics in my hair - Sample Page
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The politics in my hair. Welcome to SITE NAME. This is your first page. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Ancient African Hairstyles: What we looked like before. The three “R”s uncensored : a spinoff. Race,Religion and Realtionships: The three ‘R’s uncensored pt 2. On My many hats and faces : Identities of this African girl. On Black beauty- The continent speaks Part 1. On Black beauty- The continent speaks Part 1.
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the politics in my hair - 2015 January
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The politics in my hair. January 3, 2015. Aaaaaaaahhh (as in a deep breath) – it’s good to be back, not that I ever left. But anyways moving on- let’s talk about my hair. So before I found my home for the holidays, I removed my woolen dreads. They were hanging about round about 2cm? From my scalp by then, so I assume that […]. Posted by Remain nameless. Ancient African Hairstyles: What we looked like before. The three “R”s uncensored : a spinoff. On My many hats and faces : Identities of this African girl.
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the politics in my hair - Chasing curl definition
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The politics in my hair. January 3, 2015. Aaaaaaaahhh (as in a deep breath) – it’s good to be back, not that I ever left. But anyways moving on- let’s talk about my hair. So before I found my home for the holidays, I removed my woolen dreads. They were hanging about round about 2cm? Hehhehehe I crack myself up sometimes! Oh mine hair- what wilt though have for 2015? This year I ‘d like to take up a different route of protective styling that will allow me to access and manipulation of my hair -like ...
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the politics in my hair - Just hair
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The politics in my hair. Ancient African Hairstyles: What we looked like before. December 9, 2014. Oh boy oh boy! Rubs hands in anticipation) Iâ ve been meaning to do this post for ages and have had it on my mind since. So I scouted the web for pictures hoping somehow it might spit out some intriguing results for me to share. Now there are more less ,enough posts that […]. Posted by Remain nameless. Filed in Just hair. Ancient African Hairstyles: What we looked like before. 2016 the politics in my hair.
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the politics in my hair - Uncategorized
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The politics in my hair. April 10, 2015. So this be the year wherein I would have simply loved to see my hair reach a bit beyond what I’m used to. OR that is the problem, I’m used to my hair and would like to see it pull something new? Anyways, unfortunately I aint got time for that ,especially with exams and all […]. Posted by Remain nameless. January 3, 2015. From my scalp by then, so I assume that […]. Posted by Remain nameless. Ancient African Hairstyles: What we looked like before. December 9, 2014.