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I'd say 10 - 20% chance if that's the only mix and the rest of the family tree is black, my grandma was half Egyptian half black and my ma is light like halle berry. Thou her hair grows quick its afro/ relaxed. Out of her six kids only me and my sister have coolie (doesn't need relaxer) type hair. My sister uses the ceramic plates and her hair looks relaxed. I have spiralled curls and the other 4 have afro hair.

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