'In a country where nearly half of the population lives on less than a dollar a day, women choose to spend all their money just on hair. Nowadays, women spend more money on their hair style than on groceries. Hair has become a social issue across Africa. Chemical products, which straighten hair have been popular for years. But while the look is seen by some as professional, others call it un-African. There\'s a move away from straightening hair. African slum journal shows you African hair is versatile, with endless hairstyles to choose from. ►Subscribe for more great content:http://goo.gl/4bPghw ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AfricanSlumJournal ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/afrislumjournal ►Website: http://www.africanslumjournal.com We are here to bring you insights in the African Life. We report from Africa on a weekly basis with the latest trending topics. Nairobi | Amsterdam © Nairobi Community Media House 2015'
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