I never comment on threads on hair style... I always am tempted to mention the use of cow dung as a fashion accessory... but never have a intenet link....as i am convinced that no one would beleive me.... So this is the first time i seen this ?
So is the used of cow dung an option for you ladies ?
Is this an attempt to sell out their african heritage ???????
Is this natural style or a sell out to Mzungu life style ?
To the men would you date a woman who uses cow dung on her hair ?
Honestly the first locks men used cow dung.....But i dont have a intenet link...!!!!
The beautiful cow dung-styled hairdos of Angola’s Mwila tribe
By Ruvarashe Beta on August 28, 2015 — Having a bad hair day? How about a quick fix with some good old-fashioned cow dung?
Photo: Eric Lafforgue
When it comes to creativity and hairstyle innovation, Angola takes the prize. Who knew one could use cow dung as a hair product? These creative hairdos can be spotted on women from tribes such as the Mwila and Mucubal.
Photo: Eric Lafforgue
The hairdo’s are made from a mixture of butter, ochre and cow dung.
Photo: Eric Lafforgue
The Vilanda necklace is made of mud and beads. Once worn, the necklace is never removed.
Photo: Eric Lafforgue
Photo: Eric Lafforgue
So is the used of cow dung an option for you ladies ?
Is this an attempt to sell out their african heritage ???????
Is this natural style or a sell out to Mzungu life style ?
To the men would you date a woman who uses cow dung on her hair ?
Honestly the first locks men used cow dung.....But i dont have a intenet link...!!!!
The beautiful cow dung-styled hairdos of Angola’s Mwila tribe
By Ruvarashe Beta on August 28, 2015 — Having a bad hair day? How about a quick fix with some good old-fashioned cow dung?

When it comes to creativity and hairstyle innovation, Angola takes the prize. Who knew one could use cow dung as a hair product? These creative hairdos can be spotted on women from tribes such as the Mwila and Mucubal.

The hairdo’s are made from a mixture of butter, ochre and cow dung.

The Vilanda necklace is made of mud and beads. Once worn, the necklace is never removed.


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