I. Coast: Celebrating Eid with new hairstyles

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On the Treichville market in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, hairdressers were busy on the eve of the celebration marking the end of Ramadhan.

The technique is mastered, and the gesture quick and precise. It will be repeated for this client to be ready for Eid-el-Fitr.

"Two Presidents", "Bunker", "Marcoussis", these are hairstyles' names. Each tells a piece of the country's history.

The ""Marcoussis" [...] date back to when the country grappled with an armed rebellion, there was the Linas Marcoussis affair. And since the hairstyle came out during that time we named it after it. "

Old doesn't mean out of fashion. The hairstyle named after the 2002 crisis is still popular on social media.

Aïcha Coulibaly found it on Facebook: "I often check what's on Facebook," this youn customer says. "like different hairstyles that I look for one that I like and give it a go."

Eid-el-Fitr is a bank holiday in Côte d'Ivoire

In the nation of about 27 million inhabitant, Islam is the dominant religion. Well aware of this traditions, hairdressers are never outdone in creativity to come up with new styles.

"There are several hairstyles we see on tik tok, we see the stars braiding their hair in a certain way, so we download the videos, we put our own spin to the hairstyle and then we put it on the market. Customers love it "

Muslims usually spend their Eid- al-fitr praying, giving and wearing new clothes, sharing gifts and visiting loved ones. In Cote d'Ivoire a traditon knwon as Sambe sambe sees children usually dressed up to the nines wishing a happy holiday then receiving money.

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