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Whether you’ve just started your human hair journey or you’re considering it, I’m sure you have all these big plans for your hair, right? But wait! Today we will share Kinky Ball with you. Follow the reading!

Afo kinky hair is one of the most popular hairstyles that girls love. As for its popularity, I believe that Afro kinky hairline wig weaves look and feel similar to African American natural hair.

What is Kinky Hair?

Kinky hair is also called afro kinky human hair, it describes the curl pattern of the hair, like curly or wavy and in this case, kinky hair means tightly curled hair or really tightly coiled hair or hair. The ones that don’t have curls but zigzags instead. “Coarse” or “fine” describes the thickness/texture of the hair strands. Having kinky curls does not automatically equal thick hair.

Read Also: How To Choose Your Haircut As A Black Woman?

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Kinky Afro Human Hair Types

  • Kinky curly hair weave

Curly hair is a must for black women. Because this hair looks more natural on black women and matches their real natural hair. Bold, beautiful, and naturally voluminous, kinky curls bounce up and out. Yet the tighter the curl, the harder it is for oil to travel from the scalp down the length of the strand.

  • Kinky Straight Hair Weave

Kinky straight hair weave, also known as blowout straight weave hair, has become one of the most popular hair textures worldwide. It’s natural-looking and soft, kinky straight hair texture moves freely and gives a naturally flawless look that mimics your own locks.

The Pros And Cons Of Kinky Hair

With kinky human hair being the biggest trend, it looks amazing. However, like any other great thing, it always has a negative and a positive side.

The Pros

  • Versatile – Twist out, braid out, crown, wash and go…there’s an endless list of hairstyles to try when they’re natural. You can literally become a new person every day of the week.
  • Looking Thick – Even if you have fine texture, curls and kinks can make it look thicker than straight hair.
  • Facing The Rain – Sometimes when it starts to rain while our natural kinky hair is out, we just let the rain do its thing. Our hair doesn’t always turn into a big fuzzball right after it gets wet, so we’ll just keep calm and let things be.

The Cons

  • It’s dry – you have to increase the moisture a lot because of the curls and coils and how the natural oils have to travel through the hair strand.
  • Tangling – The thicker the hair, the more likely it is to tangle on its own. And the longer it is, the more downtime you have to factor in.
  • Shrinkage – While shrinkage is a good sign that your hair is healthy and flexible, it can be frustrating if you’ve spent hours the previous day showing off your true length only to have it shrink from humidity.

How to take care of kinky human weave hair?

Because curly hair is naturally dry and therefore prone to breakage, it needs extra moisture daily. Dry hair breaks… well, moisturized hair is supple and has elasticity. The key to keeping those natural locks healthy, shiny, and beautiful is moisturizing every step of the way.

Start with a creamy, sulfate-free, moisturizing cleanser, follow suit with a super-hydrating conditioner, prep with a rich moisturizer and style with a rich cream, rich in natural oils and butters.

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Look for moisturizing humectants, natural conditioning agents, and exotic extracts to add moisture to those locks. Avoid mineral, and petroleum oils and heavy waxes.

Kinky Straight Hair – Keep it clean

Many women with this type of hair find it easy to grow and often have a natural shine. The problem is that kinky straight hair gets greasy very quickly, so you may need to wash it more often and use products like dry shampoo in between days.

Recommended Products: Find a range of shampoos and conditioners to give your straight, kinky hair a little more life. Avoid products that are too heavy or have too much hold. A good dry shampoo is also essential, even after you’ve dried your hair and showered.

Styling tips: When blow-drying your hair, flip it upside down and use a round brush to give it more volume. After drying, spray a little dry shampoo on the roots to soak up excess oil – you can do this before bed even on days you don’t wash your hair. If you want to take things up a notch, try using a texturizing product and spread it from root to tip.

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Haircut Tips: A blunt haircut will make your hair appear thicker. If you have medium or thick straight hair, add some layers to give your hair movement.

Kinky Curly Hair – A little bit of everything

If you have naturally curly hair, it can be a bit of a toss-up as to which products work for you and which ones don’t. It all depends on the length and texture of your hair, so talk to your stylist if you need help choosing the right product or hairstyle.

Recommended Products: The key to caring for curly human hair is moisture – start with a shampoo for curly hair and a heavy moisturizing conditioner. You should also use a moisturizing mask every time you wash your hair. Other products like hair oils and finishing creams can lock in moisture and add definition to your curls, while a light pomade will help with styling.

Styling Tips: Out of the shower, you’ll want to towel dry your hair to remove excess moisture. Curly curly hair tends to be best air-dried as a blow dryer can cause excessive dryness and increase the risk of breakage. After towel-drying, use a hair oil or leave-in conditioner to add extra moisture and define your curls.

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Haircut Tips: Many women with this type of hair avoid cutting their hair because the younger you are, the curlier your hair tends to become. Even if you don’t want to remove the length, you should still get regular haircuts to keep the ends healthy.

Stylish wigs from Isee Hair

If you want an affordable, but high-quality Afterpay Wigs, consider purchasing one from Isee Hair. Their products are made from the best quality human hair available. They also use undetectable lace that mimics the weave of a real skull. This ensures that your wig will blend seamlessly into your own hair. These Afterpay Wigs are also available in a variety of color options.

The afterpay wigs are a versatile style that pleases everyone. It’s a great time saver because it doesn’t require a lot of styling. This makes it perfect for hot every occasion. These amaizng style matches any type of outfit and is easily accessible.

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Kenya’s President William Ruto has appointed the first female commander of the air force. (more…)

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Call for Entries Open for Third IFC EDGE Students Design Competition

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The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector armof the World Bank Group, has announced the commencement of the Third Annual EDGE Student Design Competition, inviting aspiring designers to showcase their talents and innovative solutions for sustainable building design.

Supported by Switzerland through the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the EDGE Student Design Competition, now in its third year, is an opportunity for students and recentgraduates to exhibit their expertise in developing sustainable and cost-efficient building designs.

The competition is an integral part of the EDGE program, which aims to mainstream green buildings worldwide by aligning the interests of financial institutions, property developers, homeowners, and governments.

Participants are invited to design an affordable three-bedroom single-family home within a $30,000 budget, covering an area of 150 m2. The challenge is to incorporate passive design and engineering strategies to create homes that are sustainable, resource-efficient, visually appealing, and suitable for a family of five. The EDGE app, an innovation of IFC, will be a key tool for participants, supporting in design decisions and illustrating potential savings.

“This competition reflects IFC’s dedication to innovation in developing resource-efficient buildings,” said Kyle Kelhofer, IFC Senior Country Manager for Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.

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“By challenging students to think green, we’re investing in a new generation of professionals who will lead the way in environmentally sustainable design.”

The competition is open to students enrolled in built environment and construction-related courses at Ghanaian tertiary institutions, recent graduates within three years of their graduation date, and Ghanaian students pursuing similar courses overseas. Entrants must complete the Designing for Greater Efficiency (DfGE) course, a requirement that can be fulfilled within 2-3 weeks during the competition timeframe.

“In today’s world, where the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent, it is crucial that we prioritize sustainable practices in the built environment,” said Hon. Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, Minister of Works and Housing. “The future of Ghana depends on our ability to design and construct buildings that are energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and resilient to the challenges we face.”

Prizes for the Third Annual EDGE Student Design Competition include an all-expenses-paid trip to South Africa to attend the Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA) Green Building Convention, EDGE expert training, publication opportunities, and certificates.“The EDGE students design competition is an excellent opportunity for young talent to showcase their innovative ideas and apply their skills in a way that benefits both the economy and the environment, said Magdalena Wüst, Deputy Head of Cooperation Embassy of Switzerland to Ghana, Benin, and Togo. “We look forward to seeing how these bright minds use their creativity to solve real-world challenges.”

The competition is a vital step towards equipping the next generation with the knowledge and attitudes needed to champion the world’s journey towards a low-carbon future. It is an opportunity for emerging design professionals to leave a lasting impact in sustainable building design.

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IFC invites all eligible students to seize this opportunity to display their talent and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.

To participate, register by filling out this form accurately and follow the submission guidelines by August 10, 2024. Final design entries must be submitted via email to info@yechampropertyconsult.com by 5 pm on August 26, 2024.

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BLISS GVS PHARMA GHANA DONATES MEDICINES TO TAMALE WEST HOSPITAL

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Tamale West Hospital in Ghana has received a significant boost in its efforts to combat malaria, thanks to a generous donation of antimalarial medications from Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana. As the world relentlessly keeps fighting the malaria disease, this timely contribution underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing one of the most pressing public health challenges in the region.    

Malaria continues to be a major health concern in Ghana, particularly in areas like Tamale, where transmission rates remain high. The burden of this mosquito-borne disease weighs heavily on communities, affecting both health and economic prosperity. In the face of such challenges, initiatives like Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana’s “ACT for Africa”, a Malaria Free Continent campaign aimed at prevention, and treatment are essential in reducing the impact of malaria on individuals and families. 

Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana’s donation of antimalarial medications to Tamale West Hospital exemplifies corporate social responsibility in action. By providing essential medicines like Lonart, Gsunate and others,  the pharmaceutical company not only supports the hospital’s efforts to treat malaria cases effectively but also contributes to the overall goal of malaria control and elimination in the region. 

“We are pleased to partner with Tamale West Hospital in the fight against malaria especially as World Malaria Day approaches,” said a representative from Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana, Mr. Ibrahim Mumuni. “This donation as spearheaded by the Managing Director of Bliss GVS Pharma, Mr. Gagan Sharma reflects our commitment to improving access to healthcare and promoting community well-being, especially in areas affected by preventable diseases like malaria. We have been making donations, and this year marks our fourth consecutive year of doing so”.

With access to quality antimalarial medications, the hospital can enhance its capacity to diagnose and treat malaria cases promptly, thereby reducing complications and saving lives. Moreover, this support reinforces the hospital’s role as a frontline institution in the battle against malaria in the Tamale community. 

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Receiving the items on behalf of Tamale West Hospital, Dr. Billah Bagamsah, Head of Pharmacy Department, expressed gratitude to Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana for the good gesture. He said, “Malaria is among the top three mortalities in the hospital and this donation will really go a long way to curb and reduce the incidence rate.” He added that “Pregnant women and children under five years are the most vulnerable groups. So, we’ll be targeting them. If you check our OPD attendance, currently, as the rain has started, the OPD attendance for malaria is increasing and with these products, it will help the hospital treat this illness.” 

Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana’s commitment to supporting Tamale West Hospital underscores the power of partnerships in tackling global health challenges. By working together, stakeholders from the public and private sectors can make significant strides towards a malaria-free future for all. In the commemoration of World Malaria Day, let us celebrate initiatives like the donation from Bliss GVS Pharma Ghana, which bring hope and relief to communities affected by malaria. Together, we can continue the fight against malaria and move closer to the goal of a healthier, malaria-free world.

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Universal Music Group and TikTok reach new licensing agreement

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Universal Music Group and TikTok have announced a new “multi-dimensional” licensing agreement that will return music from UMG’s family of artists, songwriters and labels to the short video platform. (more…)

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Apple Music’s Africa Now Radio this Friday with Ajebo Hustlers

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This Week’s Episode Features a Conversation With Ajebo Hustlers, the 5 Hottest Tracks of the Week, Africa Rising and Nandi Madida’s Favourite Track of the Week!

Tune in to Africa Now Radio with Nandi Madida this Friday, May 3rd at 9a Lagos/London / 10a Johannesburg/Paris / 1a LA / 4a NYC on Apple Music 1 and broadcast on YFM Accra every Sunday at 2pm, YFM Kumasi on Saturdays at 3pm and YFM Takoradi on Saturdays at 6pm.

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The Nigerian highlife duo Ajebo Hustlers joins Nandi Madida via FaceTime on Apple Music 1 to talk about their latest single, “Last Week.” They also discuss their new album, ‘Bad Boy Etiquette 102: Continuous Assessment,’ how they add depth and meaning to their sound, and how they’ve stay motivated throughout their career.

 

The Big 5
Nandi Madida shares the 5 hottest new African tracks of the moment. This week’s selection includes new tracks from Fireboy DML, Odunsi (The Engine), Leather Park & Bnyx feat. Jeriq, Tekno, Charlotte Lyf, Master KG & Casswell P, and Aubrey Qwana & Malome Vector.

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Africa Rising
Ghanaian rapper and singer King Paluta—Apple Music’s latest Up Next: Ghana featured artist—is the latest artist featured from Apple Music’s Africa Rising playlist, a campaign which shines a light on the next generation of African superstars, and this week’s show features her singles, “Aseda” and “Nyakoo.”  Listen HERE.

 

Nandi’s Song of the Week
Each week, Nandi Madida chooses her favourite track from one of Apple Music’s African playlists. This week she spotlights Nigerian Afrobeats singer-songwriter Salle and her track, “Countdown,” from Apple Music’s Afro-Soul playlist. Listen HERE.

Tune in and listen to the full episode this Friday, May 3rd at 9a Lagos/London / 10a Johannesburg/Paris / 1a LA / 4a NYC on Apple Music 1 at apple.co/_AfricaNow and broadcast on YFM Accra every Sunday at 2pm, YFM Kumasi on Saturdays at 3pm and YFM Takoradi on Saturdays at 6pm.

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Ajebo Hustlers Tell Apple Music What’s Behind Their ‘Bad Boy Etiquette’ Ethos
We’re trying to be entertaining but we still want to have a little depth, a little insight, because a lot of artists are just putting out music, and it’s just entertaining and that’s just what it is. You really never take anything out from it; it’s just about having a good time, and we feel like in as much as we want to be entertaining—we try to be comical in our lyrics and our raps—we still want you to take back something. Listen and either be motivated, or take any sort of information that will benefit you. That’s the artists we want to be, so that’s why we said ‘Bad Boy Etiquette,’ entertaining you and still giving you game, teaching you how to move as a person.

 

Ajebo Hustlers Tell Apple Music About Their New Album, ‘Bad Boy Etiquette 102: Continuous Assessment’
It’s more like a continuation from the previous [album], ‘Bad Boy Etiquette 101.’ It’s more like we had our friends to jump on some records—like “Dreams” we now have Zlatan and Blaqbonez, Sarkodie on “Burn My Cable,” and we have Magixx on “Kisses.” ‘Continuous Assessment’ is a time where we’re like, “Ok, since we’ve been informing the people, we want to give you guys a test. Let’s see what you guys have gotten out of what we’ve been giving you, out of the the gems and the game that we’ve been giving you.”

 

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Ajebo Husters Tell Apple Music How They’ve Stayed Motivated
I think what kept us going was the passion for the music. We had genuine love for the music; it wasn’t all about to just blow up. It was just to make good records that we could listen to, and our friends could listen to, and they vibe. When we were coming up, the guys that we were recording with in their studio, we were all just focused on making Afro sounds. Every time someone makes it doper, we always go back to the studio to record something that is doper than what we did previously, so it was kind of like a competition in a positive way. That kept us going—the passion, the love, the drive. We always saw it that we are making music from Port Harcourt as good as the people in Lagos, so we were just focused on doing more, recording more, to just keep recording.

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Celebrate world Africa day with KwaZulu world carnival

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The first-ever KwaZulu World Carnival will take place on Africa Day, May 25th 2024 in Durban. This authentic and vibrant parade is proudly sponsored by Durban Tourism and SAFA eThekwini and is free to all who want to attend and celebrate World Africa Day.

It will celebrate all things KZN including all races, cultures and diversity in the province from the dance, food, culture, sounds etc. Everyone is encouraged to come (for free) in traditional dress or costumes that represent their race and heritage.

This KwaZulu World Carnival will grow in the following years to attract troupes from the entire world. “We want to be like RIO in Brazil, as carnivals are known to be tourist attractions. Ours is different as it will surely give all attendees the authentic Zulu experience” says Dr. Bandile Mkhize, the Carnival Chairperson.

This new carnival will include a parade (12h00 – 14h00) from the Workshop to Hoy Park. People are invited to wear their traditional garments and line up the street to enjoy the different performances from different countries.

“We will have troupes from KwaZulu, various izigodi, troupes from eSwatini, Botswana, Zambia, Burundi and local groups like the Tsongas, the BaSotho etc. This is a family affair, with dancers, stilt walkers, brass bands, drum majorettes, traditional dancers and more. The carnival will finish off at Hoy Park with a free concert, headlined by Big Zulu”

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The free Concert will start at 15h00  (until 21h00) with some local big names accompanied by dance and music groups from other countries. Local chefs and those from around the continent will showcase different African cuisines at the Carnival Food Expo.  The event is free, however, food and drinks will be on sale.  Those who prefer a VIP setting, they will be able to purchase tickets on-site for R300 including lunch, and a cash bar.

This is an opportunity to celebrate what makes each culture unique and special. The line-up wil be released on the 10th of May.

#KwaZuluWorldCarnival #Ekhaya For more information on the event –

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