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A disaster waiting to happen ,she ll be soon bald .how the heck to do you clarify properly with extensions on? She cray
 
And after all of that trauma, her hair poor tortured hair still doesn't blend well with the weave :nono:

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Wow, u can clearly see where the relaxer is still on the glue. The finished result looked ok, I guess. It bothers me that they r telling people that this is healthy.

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I clicked out when she started attributing her "healthy" hair to her being blessed genetically.
 
That was so hard for me to watch. I can't imagine how many little black girls and grown women she's taken advantage of and ruined their hair
 
Micro-rings and fusion can be relaxed. It's known in the industry since it was first introduced. ETA: that's not relaxer left at the bonds...that's the bond beginning to disintegrate a little. You're looking at the glue. She'll be due for a take-down and tightening of fusion bond soon.
 
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That was the most horrid thing I have seen in a while. This poor woman is so desperate for hair that she is willing to go to non-AA people who are essentially destroying the hair she could nurse back to health with techniques that were never meant to be used on AA hair. She is going to be bald in a year from traction alopecia from this "healthy" technique, and she will only have herself to blame. Plus, it doesn't even look good because her hair doesn't blend with the weave hair (how can it since it's not properly relaxed?!). She looks like she has some cheap clip ins slapped on her head. :nono:
 
The narrator sounded very condescending. I didn't like her tone at all. The end result looks damaged, dry, and broken off.
 
I didnt even kno BW did bonding until, a girl I know said she did it and alot of her hair fall out... I was like why did you do it to Begin with... :perplexed


ETA: just saw video, that was some bulll she was spewing in video.... I wouold never go there... The top of her head was all broken... I cant...
 
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When she said the fusions were melted on to the hair, I was like NO!!!! Lol

The end result wasnt that bad, but she'd be better off with a sew in.

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I don't even see a line of demarcation on this chics head. Why the heck is she relaxing now?

ETA: I think the woman behind the camera is the owner of the salon and she is trying to get Black clientele but she doesn't realize the ignorance of this video.
 
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And my aunt was trying to convince me to get infusion..... Thank God my hair was too short for it.
 
And after all of that trauma, her hair poor tortured hair still doesn't blend well with the weave :nono:

Oooooo..... This doesn't look good. I hope she didn't hv 2 pay alot. Yhe extension hair is not a good match w/ the texture of hair the clieny has. :(
 
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