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Curl Up & Dye captures hysterical white fear of Rolene, the main hairdresser in the salon and Mrs Dubois, a long suffering patron of the hair salon. Miriam, the black cleaner who ultimately runs the salon, gets paid a pittance and is subjected to humiliating advertising campaigns. Charmaine, Rolene’s neighbour uses the salon as a safe house to momentarily escape from her violent, drug-fuelled existence on the streets of Hillbrow. Dudu, a well-to-do nurse comes into the salon hoping to get her hair treated only to be confronted by a slew of social political issues.

Curl Up & Dye depicts the comedic fear of white characters towards Rolene and Mrs Dubois at the salon. Miriam, the black cleaner who ends up running the salon, is paid poorly and faces degrading advertising. Charmaine seeks refuge from her troubled life in the salon, while Dudu, a nurse, encounters social and political problems during her visit.