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Thandiwe Muriu's Oribe Holiday Collaboration Is An Ode To Kenya | Essence

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For Oribe, nothing rings in the holidays more than a hair care collaboration. For the past six seasons, the hair care brand has partnered with an artist—from calligraphists to ceramicists, […]

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