the natural hairstyles are tight in Kenya too. I was 'fly' all summer w/ my various hair-dos. I got ripped off at first, because I did not understand the value of the currency over there, and thought I was getting a good deal. By the end though, my girlfriend was doing my hair for free, so it all balanced out. I just started taking my hair out from my last style. I'm reluctant to completely take it out, because I cannot get this style over here(Masaai twists). I'm praying and hoping that my girlfriend will get a job over here once she graduates nursing school, so I can just get her to keep doing my hair. I'd be willing to fly to whereever she settled in the US from time-to-time JUST to get my hair done(she's actually THAT good). But then, wouldn't we EXPECT Africans to have a corner on the market when it comes to le meshe(as they refer to braiding in Cote d'Ivoire)? I mean they INVENTED it, for Pete's Sake! They would WANT to be the best at it, and, they ARE.
>>(they do the most wonderful hairstyles and i love seeing >their dancing).
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Oooo baby I like it raw. Oooo baby I like it RAAAW!(c)ODB- Shimmy Shimmy Ya