But the Memphis rapper’s hit single “F.N.F.
HairstylistLashaeinstalled the unit with a series of cornrows on the topmost section of hair.
We love how the braided pieces looked within the textured hair.
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It’s that wavy texture we honestly can’t get enough of.
Lashae made sure that Glorilla’sbaby hairswere a main part of the conversation in this look.
On either side of her head, she finessed the hairs into perfect swoops.
Makeup artistSadai Banksdid the rapper’s stunning makeup.
The look included a full-beat face, cut crease, winged liner, andfalsies.
Banks added some extra oomph with a tiny red gem adhered to the inner corner of each eye.
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When we first met Glo in the “F.N.F.
(Let’s Go)” video, she had a classic jet-black, buss down middle-part wig.