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Submitted by blackcelebritykids on December 8, 2008 at 12:47 am 3 Comments


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  • ksmith says:

    They really should consider getting him a hair cut cause that just sad to have that child walking around looking like that. He looks bumish and its not his fault. You want to have mixed children learn how to do their hair. Its that simple or have someone else to do it. Dang!

  • le says:

    Seal is lookin at his son like, hey little man, now you see why I keep mine short. That hair has to go.

  • Andy says:

    Thank goodness for parents who love wild and wooly (clean) natural hair. He is young and carefree and has not yet been shorn by the shackles of prejudice, and self-loathing. Most people have forgotten just what natural hair, when maintained and clean looks and feels and smells like . Tactile and sensual. I much prefer this look, to the petroleum derived synthetic extensions glued or sewn into little girls hair, or the more expensive “dead” hair extensions that many consider the norm. While I do appreciate a clean crisp militarily precise cut, the overgroomed styles that eliminate the natural male hairline sometimes seem too android like. As though the slightest glimpse of nap, kink or curl will result in mockery or social banishment. Narcissism and false exteriors be damned. Stay healthy young man . In a few years, some heallthy grooming products like ‘Carole’s daughter’ might be his choice, or maybe an old school ‘Caeser’ cut. Afrocentricity, an idea whose time has apparently come to pass. Too sad.

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