Beauty they say is in the eyes of the beholder. They are many things ladies do to look attractive and one of the most popular of these things today is the wearing of waist beads.
Waist beads originally came into existence in Africa where they native women would make beads as part of their traditional attire.

As time went by, the vogue made its way into the western world where the white ladies would also want to look good in the African beauty fashion.


People have different views and ideologies about waist beads. While some say it is beautiful and is a nice fashion, others are of the opinion that it is diabolic.
I don't know if it is diabolic or not. One thing I personally know is that it is fashionable.
A look at the pictures of these ladies below clearly proves that.










What do you think about waist beads?
Dear men, how do you feel about women who wear waist beads?
Kindly make your thoughts and opinion known in the comments section.
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