The Savvy Sistah
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Honey!!!
I can draw the moisture to my hair and mix it with some coconut milk.
Add it to the herbs I find to make tea.
And if I get hungry, I can eat it.
I can draw the moisture to my hair and mix it with some coconut milk.
Add it to the herbs I find to make tea.
And if I get hungry, I can eat it.




I can cut and smooth me a wide-tooth comb out of some wood or something, but I'll smooth it out with the knife until Im positive it wont snag. I may have to use my army knife to kill a poor little porcupine and then I'll use the scissors to clip off needles. I'll have to use fire(heat) and some natural made glue so I can create a small bristle brush out the porcupine needles--of couse they can't be to sharp so i'll have to cut the pointy tips off with the scissors and smooth it down. I can use that cork screw or the knife to punch a hole in the coconuts to use for my co-washes. I can also seal in moisture with aloe gel from plants and with oil from those beautiful avocados on the trees over yonder. To get rid of coconut milk build-up, I'll just use the citrus juice of the fresh oranges hangin on some of the other trees. I dont need a scarf: When I sleep on my stomach, most of my hair will lay on my smooth back (in a long braid at night of course
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