Thursday, 6 August 2015

LADIES HAIRDO NATURAL IS NOT ALWAYS THE CHOICE

LADIES, HAIR NATURAL IS NOT ALWAYS THE CHOICE
The creativity of ladies is without many questions, they are good in fitting the right bolt in the right knot, clinging to materials that give extra touch to their look is a must in their dictionary. People call it creativity others, fashion, either names but the bottom line is beauty. They deploy all manner of revamps in beautification to be receiver’s praises.
Natural hair or afro as other people call it is a hair style that has sprung from the several hairdo ladies explore. It is called natural because it is the God given hair with no extra touch ups or artificial enhancement.
This hair is enviable on the heads of some individuals, the lifes’ of; Miss Vee, Lydia Forson, Becca, among others are beautiful sight to avoid a blink nevertheless it is not a choice for many. I must appreciate that holding Miss Vee’s natural hair is one way that portraying African Lady’s identity and it’s better to be. Unfortunately this type of hair on the heads of some people is a horrified venture. I’m confused with the kind of so called natural hair’s that roam on the street these days.
 I was once on my way to work, walking down the ACP road-Pokuase, I spotted a young woman carrying a baby at her back. On her heard I saw a heap of black “thing” (something I will be mistaken to call a hair) looking at how bumpy it was, unpolished and like a miserable dread rejected for years. Unpleasant as it was, I thought I had seen a ‘mad’ woman. Of course I wouldn’t have thought of anything better but I approaching, I got released from my daydream since the lady was mentally sound.
Beauty indeed is not self entitlement, but also a third person’s entailment. Before you wear that hair, good lady ask the type of hair you got, if it is stiff and cannot be easily style and flaunt as desire, defiantly it is not good for natural hair as it has greater propensity to make it worse than it is. Make the right choice, look good, and stay confident!

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