Celebrities especially here in Kenya have always done their best when it comes to their hairs. Some are fond of changing wigs regularly while some plait different hairstyles every other week. But when it comes to Sarah Hassan,she would rather flaunt her natural hair. If you are her followers or rather her close fan then you must have noticed that she has most of the times flaunted her natural hair. But we can't blame her though,her hair is really gorgeous and also worth a thousand wigs.
But hey there are these few times that she decided to have a little change and their fire plaited her hair. She still looked good if you ask me. Check out some of her photos in plaited hair and be the judge.




Also check some if her photos in her natural hair. One would easily think it's a wig but hey no. It is her hair.


So what are your thoughts? Do you like her more in plaited hair or is it in natural hair? Please share your views in the comments section below.
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