Danh ngôn của Lupita Nyong'o

The beauty standards had nothing to do with me in Mexico. It was such a bizarre, dire time for my hair. I was living in a small town where there was not any semblance of an African community. I'd have to take the bus to Mexico City to find a woman who could braid my hair. That was two and a half hours away.
The beauty standards had nothing to do with me in Mexico. It was such a bizarre, dire time for my hair. I was living in a small town where there was not any semblance of an African community. I'd have to take the bus to Mexico City to find a woman who could braid my hair. That was two and a half hours away.
Tiêu chuẩn sắc đẹp không liên quan gì đến tôi ở Mexico. Đó là một khoảng thời gian kỳ lạ và tồi tệ đối với mái tóc của tôi. Tôi đang sống ở một thị trấn nhỏ, nơi không có vẻ gì là một cộng đồng người châu Phi. Tôi sẽ phải bắt xe buýt đến thành phố Mexico để tìm một người phụ nữ có thể tết tóc cho tôi. Lúc đó còn hai tiếng rưỡi nữa.
Tác giả: Lupita Nyong'o | Chuyên mục: Beauty | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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