[Photo] Erykah Badu's Curly TWA
When it comes to hair, Erykah Badu is a chameleon, rocking everything from locs to straight weave. Recently the songstress took on another look —
When it comes to hair, Erykah Badu is a chameleon, rocking everything from locs to straight weave. Recently the songstress took on another look —

by Geri of Geraldine the Great Alright- so, there’s much ado about finger detangling, as of late. It’s one of my most highly touted methods to attaining

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