CLOVIS ..BUT ON THE CONTRARY

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  1. LOL DWL.

    Bless up met and di metterz dem. Devina is the real deal.

    C’mon Met, I know you defend the FAKE hair from a woman’s perspective – But our Black Women OD the thing BADDD. When the take off the fake hair, the scalps look like bunn grass.

    Clovis have a point. Young black girls should aspire to be like Devina.

    Like most men, we sick and tired of seeing women wear the FAKE, PLASTIC HORSE and DEAD PEOPLE hair.

    FIRE BUNN THE DAILY WEAR FAKE HAIR.

  2. Dem ago mash up clovis eno :ngakak :ngakak :ngakak mi cyaah badda…. Hunnu product till ago sell… Some ppl hate demselves bad bad suh…..

  3. Actually she would have been great for public advert becuase natural is trending for a while now,so she would have been an ideal win. There are quite a few natural hair products manu and own by “whites” as well as popular natural hair products owned by “blacks” so if they were thinking beyond the normal light skin n long silky hair, it would have been a win win on both sides. Hair products for kinky hair are expensive.i hv natural hair n i spend over 200 on hair products its an addiction.#buyblack.com

  4. Met I don’t buy natural hair products because they are so costly. I use what my granny used on my hair growing up, good ole hair oil and wash my hair weekly with Aleo Vera from my patio garden. my money stay in my pocket.

    1. You’re so right Travel Regular! I’ve always said that we had the secret all along but failed to used them. I don’t even blow-dry my hair. I just put the good ole chiney bumps dem to work. My hair always ends up stretched and moist. And re the oil, straight stinking castor oil whe di country people boil wid Grace Virgin cold pressed coconut oil. Can never go wrong!

      Neva cream, neva flat iron, neva braid or put in hairpiece!
      Team Natural all the way! Nappy and happy!

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