Diversity of Somali hair

Xeda

Formerly known as Ajansjana
Madow hair looks like this:

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If you actually touch it, it is rough and hard, hence the name "Madow". No Somali will have this hair type unless he/she has madow ancestry.

The average Somali has this hair:

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It is very curly, but if you touch it, it is soft. Not "Madow".

As I noted earlier, you seem to have an odd agenda of assimilating us into the madow community. :gaasdrink:
Ur average Somali does not have an Afro lmao, they have type 3
 

attash

Amaan Duule
Ur average Somali does not have an Afro lmao, they have type 3
They do. I have this hair, most of my siblings have this hair (except one brother and one sister who both have 3b), most Somalis that I see have this hair. I think it is classified as type 3c/4a. When you comb it, it becomes an afro, but like I said it is still soft.

It's the best hairtype. It's very bouncy and it feels very nice running your fingers through it, like a fuzzy pillow. It also keeps your ears warm in the cold. :banderas:

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Xeda

Formerly known as Ajansjana
They do. I have this hair, most of my siblings have this hair (except one brother and one sister who both have 3b), most Somalis that I see have this hair. I think it is classified as type 3c/4a. When you comb it, it becomes an afro, but like I said it is still soft.

It's the best hairtype. It's very bouncy and it feels very nice running your fingers through it, like a fuzzy pillow. It also keeps your ears warm in the cold. :banderas:

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No they won’t, I literally lived in Somalia for months everyone I saw had soft hair like you’re saying, it’s tight yes but not tight enough to grow into an Afro it’s grow down, most of us got hair like this, and brushing your hair out into an afro doesn’t mean you have Afro hair, it’s just becomes fluffy as f*ck, moisturise it and see what it becomes.
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there isn’t a particular thing or reason
I just feel sorry for them
how do you think you feeling sorry for them will aid them? because i havent seen any madows getting our brother Noor out of jail when he got wrongly convicted. What has blm done for Noor?
 

attash

Amaan Duule
No they won’t, I literally lived in Somalia for months everyone I saw had soft hair like you’re saying, it’s tight yes but not tight enough to grow into an Afro it’s grow down, most of us got hair like this, and brushing your hair out into an afro doesn’t mean you have Afro hair, it’s just becomes fluffy as f*ck, moisturise it and see what it becomes.
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how do you think you feeling sorry for them will aid them? because i havent seen any madows getting our brother Noor out of jail when he got wrongly convicted. What has blm done for Noor?
Is noor the cop? BLM stole all the funds they didn’t even help their own so..
 
Either way 4b-2b is the most common, you are right about your qabil affecting your hair type, most northerners have softer hair compared to southerners.
Not true from experience. I know a few isaaq girls with 4b hair. Hawyies have the softest imo
 
Is noor the cop? BLM stole all the funds they didn’t even help their own so..
Like i said abyo they will toss you aside once they are done with you. blm= black lives matter Mr Noor was identifying as a black man in america so why doesn't his live matter? if they supported all black lives. It doesn't change if the person occupation is cop or not because your occupation doesn't change your race that you identify with.
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but im done on this topic abyo
 

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