What is the solution for moisturizing thick curly hair?

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Bohol

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Could coconut oil do the trick? Somali men in the 20th/19th century use to apply coconut oil as
a result it was easy to prevent dry hair.


I am aiming for this style this time
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Not the Undercover Brother style
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DuctTape

I have an IQ of 300
It's wierd how a habash knows more about our ancestors than the vast majority of the posters here.

You're right it's ghee. Do you guys use it as well?
Nigga one minute you're a gay white man
The next you're a straight (Somali?) woman :what:
Can you just be straight up with who you are :ileycry:
 
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Tramo

Nine kitaabs on a bookshelf
why u lying sxb, the last time u had hair, somaliland was still part of somalia :siilaanyolaugh:
 
Yeah we use it, and the Afar's too also.
My grandmother used to force me to put it on if I ever got a headache:deadpeter:.

Ghee? For hair? woah! That's new to me. Somalis add it to halwa when its being cooked.

We pour warm olive oil in the middle of the scalp to get rid of headaches it really works instant.
 

Khalid Hussein

بسم الله الرحمن الر حيم
Could coconut oil do the trick? Somali men in the 20th/19th century use to apply coconut oil as
a result it was easy to prevent dry hair.


I am aiming for this style this time
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Not the Undercover Brother style
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I am allegeric to Coconut products. So I stick with Argan oil.
 
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