From Uganda 2012 |
Then, get your hair braided or knitted! The ladies of the Inner Wheel of Kampala look good at 6 A.M. and 6 P.M., after a long, hot, dusty distribution day.
To have your hair braided or knitted is a long process taking one to three hours, according to how thick you would like to have the braids.
Knitted hair has to have a synthetic material incorporated into it.
To keep your hair looking good, use shampoo and conditioner as usual, with oil or cream in between the braids to keep the scalp moisturized. Repairs can be made to the braids as the hair grows.
This hairdo may be a bit tight for the first few days, but a warm damp cloth will help minimize the pain – but hey, it’s worth it!
Jill
for Team Uganda 2012
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