Try to only manage you afro when it's moisturized and/or wet so that it's less difficult to comb or brush, especially the larger the afro has grown. After washing, conditioning, and doing the usual and necessary process towards keeping up with your hair, make sure you have a proper comb for the job and you can start from back to front, going by small sections until your whole head has been gone over.
Make sure it's moist, wet, or damp and conditioned. It should make your afro softer and more manageable to being combed out properly with less tangle tying up your comb.
It depends on the person and the shape of their head and face in regards to what would look better. In regards to which is better to handle, some would say cornrows since it takes the hair out of the way for however long one wants to wear them before re-braiding, and it doesn't have to be picked out like an Afro does.
a ninja with an afro
No, the afro comes from Afro/African-American.
Afro is the correct spelling.
An Afro-Argentinian is another name for an Afro-Argentine, an Argentine of African descent.
Afro and Yellow
Yes he do have a afro.
There are no Afro Asian countries. Africa and Asia are different continents and have no countries in common. There are Afro Asian people and Afro Asian agreements between countries.
Yes, she is afro-Brazilian
Afro-Bajan, Irish and Afro-Guyanese
An Afro-Argentine is an Argentine of African descent.