Yes..But it might not be possible for very thin hair. People with thicker hair can more likely achieve getting an afro.
In Mexico he is known as an "Afro-Mexicano":http://images.google.com/images?hl=es&source=hp&q=afro-mexican
You are an Afro-Mexican. No joke, see related links.
no.don omar is not mexican hes an afro latino
Her Mother is Irish, and American and her Father was Afro-Venezuelan, and Mexican
He/she is an Afro-Mexican. There aren't many in Mexico, as they have progressively been integrated into the general population.
He is of Afro-Peruvian descent and was raised in Harlem, New York. Source: Wikipedia
Rey Mysterio Jr. is of Mexican descent, specifically of Mexican-American heritage. He is not classified as Afro-Latino, as there is no known African ancestry in his family background. Rey Mysterio is celebrated for his contributions to professional wrestling and his iconic mask and high-flying style.
"Mexican" is a nationality, not a race. Either way, most likely you are half-black, one quarter Amerindian and one quarter Spanish white. In Mexico you would be considered an Afro-Mexican, such as Vicente Guerrero and Jose Maria Morelos, forefathers of the Mexican independence.
Puerto Rican, Afro-Cuban, Irish, and Native American heritage
a ninja with an afro
No, the afro comes from Afro/African-American.
There are many people from African descent in Mexico (i.e: "Afro-Mexicans"). Now largely assimilated in the general population, they have historically been located in certain communities in southern Mexico; especially on the southern states of Oaxaca and Guerrero. They comprise 2% of the general population (1-2 million).