Black Men Channel Their Energy into Making Hair Tools Specifically Designed with Traditional African Prints

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AfroPicks are more than just tools to take care of one’s natural hair. They are symbols of unity, strength, and heritage. Through the marriage of art + culture, the brand is on a mission to bring afro-textured hair back to the

“norm.”

The brand AfroPick was built with the belief that afro picks don’t have to be the same everywhere. Afro picks are more than just incredible tools to take care of our natural hair.

They are also symbols of the unity and strength in Black culture and have the potential to tell a powerful story. A story about the culture.

Whether you have a curly shag or a ’fro, a great pick can do wonders for refreshing your look and keeping the volume popping.

The Walker Boys of Afropick have launched decorative salon-grade picks that stand out from the rest, with designs spanning traditional African prints and ’80s-inspired graphics, all of which will look great perched on your countertop.

The common ancestor that ties black people is the central unity that we all have to one another. And while that may seem insignificant, the opposite couldn’t be more true. Heritage lies in ancestry, and in ancestry lies truth. With this perspective, this is the drive The Walker Boys thread on.

The Walker Boys believe their hair tools should represent the culture and power of those who use their culturally based designs, from their line of plastic, metals, and wood picks, as symbols of unity and black beauty.

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