An Afro pick is a comb with loose teeth, usually used on very widely-styled hair.
comb or pick it out
you dont pick one side
That is a good question there could be a group of guys/girls that came up with the style and then published it and now they are popular for people that have or pick there afros
There are many afro-Asian authors, it is difficult to tell their true personality, just from their writing. However, you can pick up certain feelings in the writing. One author is Muhammad Al Faituri, from his writing you may determine that he has an angry personality. Other afro-Asian writers include, Marita Bonner, and James Baldwin.
a ninja with an afro
To achieve very thick, mixed afro-like hair that is matted to pick out, start by using a moisturizing conditioner or leave-in treatment to soften the hair. After applying the product, gently detangle with your fingers or a wide-toothed comb, working from the ends to the roots. Once detangled, use an afro pick to lift and shape your hair, enhancing volume and texture. Regular moisturizing and protective styling can help maintain the desired thickness and health of your hair.
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.
For those of you that already have curly hair keep you hair brushed when about 0.5 inches until you reach at least 1 inch. When at 1 inch comb your hair, comb your hair lightly not hard or else it will hurt. I recommend you to comb you hair at the top. When at 2 inches start to pick it with what we call and "afro pick" comb all around like a ball. Grow it out to at least 3-4 inches and pick it at the top try not to go so deep or you will hurt your scalp. For those of you that don't have curly hair crunch your hair up and pick it out every day and repeat, crunch, pick, crunch, pick. Until your hair is 4-6 inches and do whatever you like