I have virgin hair, I've been natural for almost 4 years now, I do not like kinky hair!! Have you heard those statements before?! I'm sure you have..heheh... Well Natural kinky or Virgin hair is African hair which has not been relaxed with relaxing chemicals or agents. With time these hair probably becomes Afro when left over a period of years. When handling virgin hair, shampoo once or twice a week, because African hair tends to be dry. De-tangle hair before washing it so it will be easier to wash and do not forget to condition. conditioning helps to restore moisture. A blow drier can be used to blow dry African hair and then you could also use these protective hairstyles on your hair.( twist, braids and bantu knots. Twisting and braiding your natural african hair are one of the many many protective hairstyles for natural hair. There isa also the bantu knot hairstyle. a weave-on can also be sewed into your hair. The weave-on should last for a
1. When she says, "Get my kini" and believes with all confidence that she gave birth to a mind reader. 2. When you say "Mum I'm sorry" and she replies "Sorry for yourself". 3. When you ask where you should drop something and and she says: Drop it on my head. 4. When you say, "mummy, i have malaria"and she replies "why will you not have malaria when you have been pressing phone since morning". 5. When she brings food wrapped in a nylon bag from a party 6. When you say Ï came second in class"and she says "so the person that came first has two heads, abi?" 7. When she takes the DSTV remote to work, just to purnish you 8. When you are watching TV with her and she sleeps off and still does not want you to change the channel. 9. If you tel her you are going to your friend's house and be like when last did they come here to play with you. 10. When your mum asks you if the food is enough and you reply no, and s
Today makes it exactly two fruitful years of blogging experience as we celebrate our second birthday at blog DMO. Today we will be speaking on the power of words. Words have the power to heal and to hurt, to encourage and to discourage, to make stronger and to make weaker. The tongue makes the flow of words possible. James 3:1-12 talks about taming the tongue. Note: when words are many, sin is not far. The tongue has the power of life and death and those who love it will eat its fruit. Therefore, words must be used with care. Destructive words flows out from the following tongues: * Deceitful tongue: To be deceitful is to deliberately cause someone to believe what is not true. * Flattering tongue: To flatter is to lavish compliments on someone especially in order to further ones own interest. * A prideful and a lying tongue, a tongue that intentionally utters false statements. As it is well known that: A truthful lip endures forever but a lying tongue lasts only for a moment.
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