I wonder how a woman must feel if she is having a Latina hairdresser create a head full of corn rows.
The reason I ask is that some Latinas five hundred years ago did the same thing to prepare the young girl in this photo who was sacrificed on the top of a mountain in the Andes to propitiate the gods of corn. (Notice her hair).
The young girl was given some coca leaves and a warm shawl and left to sleep and die in a small cold mountain-top cave.
Freezing to death in one's sleep appears to me to be a painless form of death. Corn rows, on the other-hand frighten me.