Every October in the UK, Black History Month rolls around. We're here to give Mary Seacole a well-deserved rest. Here are a few alternative, tongue-in-cheek BHM 'facts'.

SARAH ONYEKWELU: First to gel ‘baby hair’ into ‘s’-shape curl using Glaze, a rat-tail comb and an old toothbrush.
“First, I pull out the baby hair at my temples and my nape,” she explains. “Then I apply the Glaze with my forefinger - the more you put on, the shinier it looks.”
Sarah then shapes the baby hair - “sometimes, I go with a zig-zag pattern and one time, I did it in a heart shape,” she laughs - and then puts on a headscarf to let the style set. An hour later, she’s good to go.

SARAH ONYEKWELU: First to gel ‘baby hair’ into ‘s’-shape curl using Glaze, a rat-tail comb and an old toothbrush.

“First, I pull out the baby hair at my temples and my nape,” she explains. “Then I apply the Glaze with my forefinger - the more you put on, the shinier it looks.”

Sarah then shapes the baby hair - “sometimes, I go with a zig-zag pattern and one time, I did it in a heart shape,” she laughs - and then puts on a headscarf to let the style set. An hour later, she’s good to go.

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