a culture thing, where you from?My dad is a barber and he doesn't do edge ups. It's a culture thing. He's also 62 and his hairline is still the same from 40 years ago, he only turned grey.
a culture thing, where you from?My dad is a barber and he doesn't do edge ups. It's a culture thing. He's also 62 and his hairline is still the same from 40 years ago, he only turned grey.
My biological pops near 60, and the hairline still intact.
So I think I might make it out alive
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Haiti. The only non-aa's i notice with edge ups are the americanized onesa culture thing, where you from?
Haiti. The only non-aa's i notice with edge ups are the americanized ones
What brand breh?
well I've seen a lot of nigerians and jamaicans that don't so I guess it all depends.Must just be Haitian thing. The Dominicans on the island be having line ups






This thread doesn't apply to you :rumad:
PGs hairline is not a problem, don't be silly



Must just be Haitian thing. The Dominicans on the island be having line ups


how old are you brehRocking an afro. Patted down when I'm not about to wash it, hairline is still good.
I got cancer last year and lost all my hair but the fro still came back after the pneumonia.
