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5 Tips to help you get an afro like Pearl Thusi’s

by Bongiwe Tshiqi

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We are in love with Pearl Thusi’s Afro; and her daughter is as blessed with healthy hair.

Here are 5 tips to remember when you have natural hair:

By: Keletso Modisakeng

Pics: Pearl Thusi IG 

  • Always keep your scalp well nourished by applying a product that penetrates the scalp.
  • Buy products that are specially formulated for natural hair because they have added moisture to prevent it from drying out.
  • Segment your Afro then twist it into Bantu knots or twisted ponytails to prevent friction when you’re sleeping. This minimises breakage.
  • Wearing a headwrap when you sleep helps the hair absorb more product and prevent making your linen, too.
  • Regular treatment and conditioning of your Afro strengthens it from within.

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