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African women.

Maybrook by Maybrook
August 8, 2022
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Woman painting while looking at a mirror illustrates African women.
© Photo Instagram: @tobiloba_fasalejo

Beauty Yet Beautiful.

African women are born, live, and are from the African continent. African women’s cultural evolution and history are related to the evolution and history of the African continent itself. The concept of beauty in Africa states that “there is no beauty for beauty’s sake”. And that the beautiful is considered in the terms of good conduct and physical attractiveness. African beauty, embrace your hips and curves and with this, I believe we can start appreciating African women, ladies, and girls. They are indeed a heritage.

Tobiloba Fasalejo

Name of Artist: Tobiloba Fasalejo.

Artist Location: Nigeria.

Social Page: Instagram.

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