LadyKaypnyc
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoAhZRnmztY
I do agree with her on the Weave issue. It started to annoy me when damn near every Black girl I see on TV had fake hair (OBVIOUSLY FAKE HAIR)...In Brooklyn, (I don't know about everywhere else), weaves are everywhere. Even my little sister (who has beautiful relaxed BSL hair) recently started weaving it up.
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with wearing weaves, but it seems like folx aren't letting their own hair see the light of day...AT ALL.
My cousin's chin length natural hair was progressing nicely until she paid 50 for a weave job that resulted in extremely thin and bald spots...(and a week later, she got it weaved up again
)
Once in a while, Cool, but people are living in those things
I do agree with her on the Weave issue. It started to annoy me when damn near every Black girl I see on TV had fake hair (OBVIOUSLY FAKE HAIR)...In Brooklyn, (I don't know about everywhere else), weaves are everywhere. Even my little sister (who has beautiful relaxed BSL hair) recently started weaving it up.
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with wearing weaves, but it seems like folx aren't letting their own hair see the light of day...AT ALL.
My cousin's chin length natural hair was progressing nicely until she paid 50 for a weave job that resulted in extremely thin and bald spots...(and a week later, she got it weaved up again
)Once in a while, Cool, but people are living in those things


nono:
I did one time get breakage when I had my weave done but I know for a fact that it was becasue the person who did my conrow treated my hair like the synthetic hair she was adding to my conrow and when it tangled towards the end which happens sometimes when you braid, she just yanked it like the synthetic hair-i could see my ends breaking because of her rough braiding but the 2 months I left the weave on my hair recovered and I gained length and thicken so the minor set back didn't make a difference 
with her arguement...
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, she sounds like a loa believer. then she took it to the far side. 