I remember as a child, I always used to play with white Barbie dolls. You know those Barbie dolls that have the long straight blonde hair, but I distinctly remember going to a shop with my dad and I noticed a black doll. This doll had a afro and instead of running to my dad and begging him to buy me this doll, I was terrified to be sure she looked just like me. This experience was almost embedded in my mind, which I'd rather began to realize that I need to embrace my hair, but of course my mother refused. She asked me how you handle it Lucille. How come my parents don't know how to maintain African hair? I think that our knowledge has been robbed from us. We have been brainwashed to think that when our hair transforms into a massive puff, that is it that we are messy. Well, I think it's simply beautiful a representation of culture.
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