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Cuban walks proudly through the streets of Spain with a "tourniquet" on her head

“The strongest custom that I brought from my country, I will never stop wearing the tourniquet,” said this young woman.


After moving to Gran Canaria, Spain, Sairis Castillo took many Cuban customs with her to the Iberian country.Proud and unapologetic, she walks through the Spanish streets with a “tourniquet” on her head. as if it were the latest trend in hairdressing fashion.

The strongest custom that I brought from my country, I will never stop doing the tourniquet. When I had it done for the first time here, and when I went out on the street with him, they looked at me strangely, the funny thing about the customs in each country, I look at them strangely when they lie down on the sand to sunbathe and they look at me strangely me when I use the tourniquet,” she wrote very casually on her TikTok account.

In the video she shared on that social network, the young woman added: “It's called a tourniquet and in Cuba this is the most common thing for Cuban women.There is not a Cuban woman who does not do this to her head”.

The girl took advantage of the video to explain thatThe so-called tourniquet is a kind of mold that is given to the hair “with the aim of stretching our hair without applying a lot of heat”, and which is normally done after washing it, with damp hair and left until it dries.

And you Cuban, would you dare to go out on the street with a tourniquet?

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