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How the Nomadic Women of Chad Are Keeping the Ancient Hair-Care Ritual of Chébé Alive

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Chébé is an ancient hair-care ritual that’s been practiced by their ancestors for millennia. From February to April, its seeds are harvested, sun dried, winnowed, and roasted before they are blended into a silky fine powder. “ChéBé is really important to us because we consider healthy, beautiful long hair as the ultimate symbol of femininity and vitality,” says Salwa Petersen of the Gorane (Dazagarè) tribe.

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Vogue broke the news in on Tuesday, March 8, 2022.
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