Pretty Lady Braids Her 'Natural' Hair, Surprises People With Length
- A lady identified as Adanna has stirred massive reactions on Twitter after hinting that she braided her natural hair
- Showing off the long braids, the lady shared two different photos displaying the knee-length of the hair
- While some tweeps praised her looks, others advised her to avoid places where her braids could get stuck
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A lady with the Twitter handle @adannaadaka has 'tensioned' many others with her braided hair.
A check on the lady's page showed that she used to have a very low hair mass. Many people thronged to her comment section to praise the hair.
Tweeps said that with her long hair, she should entirely avoid taking public motorcycles as a means of transportation because her braids could easily get in between the wheels.
See her post below:
Below are some of the reactions:
@Mesiororo said:
"Ada abeg come my lodge abeg. Water don finish. And our fetcher rope don cut."
@PaulOJ99868214 said:
"That braid long oh....be careful how ya swing it oh before it tangles into okada tire."
@Ezzybizzle said:
"Be greeting people if you ever enter commercial cars oh cus make your hair no dae motto car move..."
@hadjim92 said:
"Wow!! She's beautiful and natural. You're single?"
@mohrey4 said:
"I wanted to DM before I saw that wizkid follows her. Ah!, this one na Oga own o."
@farda_dar_lord said:
"All dis fine fine people on twitter be making sm1 feel he was blind when e saw his girlfriend."
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that a young female model with the handle @siennajori showed off her natural hair that she had been grooming for years.
In a post on the platform on Tuesday, January 5, the lady said that she really loves her type 4c hair. It should be noted that unlike 4b, her hair texture is more tightly curled.
Wearing gold bangles, she placed her right hand on her left shoulder as she looked with a fine innocent expression.
Tweeps who commented on her hair also shared experiences with theirs and how long it took them to have a fuller texture.
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Source: Briefly News
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