Ęwà Àtoge: (Sùkú hairstyle). Beauty&style.
The shuku hairstyle—which involves braiding to form a hump on top of the head—has a significant place in Yoruba hairstyling.
There are many variations of this popular style. This simple style is sometimes complemented with side plaiting. This hairstyle was traditionally reserved for the wives of royalty, but is now common among young ladies, school girls and married women. The simplicity of it makes it less time-consuming and easier to execute than other more intricate designs.
Different types of suku....suku ologede, suku elegbe , suku na poi, suku onididi, suku oni beji meji, suku sesema Others are sinero kiko and suku fula. Some ceremonial suku have plaited braids that cascade down on all sides and are attached to the hump.
Modern types of suku involve intricate plaiting to form flowers.
There are many variations of this popular style. This simple style is sometimes complemented with side plaiting. This hairstyle was traditionally reserved for the wives of royalty, but is now common among young ladies, school girls and married women. The simplicity of it makes it less time-consuming and easier to execute than other more intricate designs.
Different types of suku....suku ologede, suku elegbe , suku na poi, suku onididi, suku oni beji meji, suku sesema Others are sinero kiko and suku fula. Some ceremonial suku have plaited braids that cascade down on all sides and are attached to the hump.
Modern types of suku involve intricate plaiting to form flowers.
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