Prompt: Hair can be a powerful way people express who they are and where they come from. Think about your own hair, your style, texture, or how you choose to wear it. How does your hair connect to your culture or your identity? Describe a moment when your hair made you feel proud, uncomfortable, or misunderstood, and explain why.

 My current hair is a wig which originates from Africa/Ancient Egyptians. They wore it to protect their shaved heads but more importantly for fashion. I wear them for fashion and I love the way I love in them. When I do my own wigs and they come out good, I feel proud and relieved. Its a long process installing a wig, so when I take the time and succeed, its always exciting. Though I wear wigs , I do still wear my natural hair out when I want breaks, and I love too. 

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