Kasisi Follow-up – End of Term One

On Saturday 29th March, exactly two months after we first met the girls, Mwanabibi and I returned to Kasisi to find out how the girls were doing.

Masuka and the Girls

Masuka and the Girls

Mwanabibi and the Girls

Mwanabibi and the Girls

The 2014 Kasisi Girls

The 2014 Kasisi Girls

We met in the school's library

We met in the school’s library

We asked questions, gave some tips and generally caught up with what was happening

We asked questions, gave some tips and generally caught up with what was happening

The diversity of natural hair is amazing. Everyone had a different experience with the same products

The diversity of natural hair is amazing. Everyone had a different experience with the same products

The main issues reported were getting to grips with the regimen, others finishing their products, the smell of the apple cider vinegar and scalp and dandruff issues.

The main issues reported were getting to grips with the regimen, others finishing their products, the smell of the apple cider vinegar and scalp and dandruff issues.

So many of the girls testified that one of ghe first questions their mums asked was "What has happened to your hair?" This is because the positive change was so obvious.

So many of the girls testified that one of ghe first questions their mums asked was “What has happened to your hair?” This is because the positive change was so obvious

We have already proposed a date for term two. We are just waiting for the school to confirm. Grade 12s have asked that it be as early as possible, so it will definitely be in the month of May.

 

 

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