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Kevín1 year ago

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Banana News Network1 year ago

It keeps your hair from getting tangled and frizzy. Why do some black people act like they own exclusivity to certain hair products and styles? Y'all some racist mfkers

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Entrappt1 year ago

To answer the really simple and stupid question. To stop tangled hair.

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TIN FOIL STRAITJACKET1 year ago

What a stupid thing to be upset about. Absolute loser

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oh-dani-girl official KG fanclub ⚡️⚡️SPARKY16⚡️⚡️1 year ago

Those of us with curly hair primarily wear them bc it reduces the frizz in our hair or protects our curls from getting messed up in bed. But in general- I know a lot of folks that use them just because it protects hair from damage.

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Jesse Bickers1 year ago

Hair bonnets are for HAIR, period. They’re not exclusive to one type of hair (or skin color). 🙄 They protect your hair from friction and breakage, preserve curls, balance greasy roots, or simply to just keep your hair out of your face.

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LadyLaurk1 year ago

Because bonnets are not used by only black women. They're used by women of all shades. It's not that deep.