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Women are starting to embrace their natural curls

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September 05, 2025

Tunisian mother Mouna Jebali had long used a flat iron to straighten her thick hair, but with women everywhere challenging the stigma around natural looks, she has finally learned to love her curls.

Women are starting to embrace their natural curls

Tunis — Tunisian mother Mouna Jebali had long used a flat iron to straighten her thick hair, but with women everywhere challenging the stigma around natural looks, she has finally learned to love her curls.

To help her make what she called the "transition" to wearing her hair curly, she visited the North African country's first beauty salon specialising in natural hair.

"For years I was taught that curly hair was not neat, that it had to be straightened or tied back," Jebali said at Pineapple Studio in the capital Tunis.

She said she finally came to accept her natural hair after tiny curls started forming on her little boy's head.

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