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In all reality most stylist (Not All!) are not concerned with Your hairs health, just with the appearance of.
Unfortunate but true.
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In all reality most stylist (Not All!) are not concerned with Your hairs health, just with the appearance of.
Some of thse before pictures make me wanna DC and baggy overnight.....
In all reality most stylist (Not All!) are not concerned with Your hairs health, just with the appearance of.
I don't understand why so much energy is put into attempts at covering the hair instead of being more proactive in finding out more about healthy black hair care.
It's like dirt being swept under a rug
I couldn't finish the video. IMO the afters are almost as bad as the befores.
A lot of their hair probably looks that way because they constantly get weaves. Shouldn't you allow your hair to "breath" at some point.
This is why I'm so frightened to put a weave in my head...I don't want a full sew-in...just a few tracks...but still.
I wonder what that Reneice does to actually grow hair with weaves. Everything I've seen has always been the opposite...hair loss with weaves.
People also leave their weaves in for way too long.
ANOTHER STORY: One lady came in she had a sew in pony, she didn't wash her hair FOR 9 MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She was pregnant and was due the next week. Said cut it all out. I said you want to save your hair (MY FAVORITE LINE). She said don't trouble yourself. Her sister in law left, I took out the pony tail *(P U) the braided hair had a dirt shell covering it. I took the metal tail comb and picked the dirt out, a piece flicked my eye, it BURNED LIKe hell, It had dreaded itself. It took me 2 hours (Thank goodness it was Sunday and it was slow) I had to do a few rollersets, but The hair was long yet thin in the crown after I removed the dreaded circular braid, sister in law came back 3 hours later CUSSING ME OUT SAYING why did it take me so damn long to do her hair. ALL I CAN SAY is I was cutting her hair and the scissors never left my hand.
The very pregnant lady was so appreciative for me saving her hair, but I told her please never go that long with a piece in her hair or without washing her hair. and showed her the hair loss. Mind you I got a very nice tip!![]()
People also leave their weaves in for way too long.
ANOTHER STORY: One lady came in she had a sew in pony, she didn't wash her hair FOR 9 MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She was pregnant and was due the following week. Said cut it all out because she hadn't washed it in so long, I guess she knew what was beneath the PONY.
I asked her "you want to save your hair" (MY FAVORITE LINE). She said don't trouble yourself. Her sister in law who came with her left.
I took out the pony tail *(P U, it smelled horrid) the braided hair had a dirt & Dandruff shell covering it completely. I took the metal tail comb and picked the dirt out, a piece flicked my eye, it BURNED LIKe hell, It had dreaded itself. It took me 2 hours (Thank goodness it was Sunday and it was slow) I had to do a few rollersets in between,
but I managed to loosen all the dirt and untangle the dreaded hair (Bob Marley Dread)
The hair was long yet thin in the crown after I removed the dreaded circular braid
sister in law came back 3 hours later CUSSING ME OUT SAYING why did it take me so damn long to do her hair.
ALL I CAN SAY is I was cutting her hair and the scissors never left my hand.
The very pregnant lady was so appreciative for me saving her hair, but I told her please never go that long with a piece in her hair or without washing her hair. and showed her the hair loss. Mind you I got a very nice tip!
I hope this is more understanding, just Don't leave your weave in for longer than I would say 4-6 weeks. I know people who left it in their hair for two months I think by that time; considerate damage is done!
People also leave their weaves in for way too long.
ANOTHER STORY: One lady came in she had a sew in pony, she didn't wash her hair FOR 9 MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She was pregnant and was due the following week. Said cut it all out because she hadn't washed it in so long, I guess she knew what was beneath the PONY.
I asked her "you want to save your hair" (MY FAVORITE LINE). She said don't trouble yourself. Her sister in law who came with her left.
I took out the pony tail *(P U, it smelled horrid) the braided hair had a dirt & Dandruff shell covering it completely. I took the metal tail comb and picked the dirt out, a piece flicked my eye, it BURNED LIKe hell, It had dreaded itself. It took me 2 hours (Thank goodness it was Sunday and it was slow) I had to do a few rollersets in between,
but I managed to loosen all the dirt and untangle the dreaded hair (Bob Marley Dread)
The hair was long yet thin in the crown after I removed the dreaded circular braid
sister in law came back 3 hours later CUSSING ME OUT SAYING why did it take me so damn long to do her hair.
ALL I CAN SAY is I was cutting her hair and the scissors never left my hand.
The very pregnant lady was so appreciative for me saving her hair, but I told her please never go that long with a piece in her hair or without washing her hair. and showed her the hair loss. Mind you I got a very nice tip!
I hope this is more understanding, just Don't leave your weave in for longer than I would say 4-6 weeks. I know people who left it in their hair for two months I think by that time; considerate damage is done!
People also leave their weaves in for way too long.
ANOTHER STORY: One lady came in she had a sew in pony, she didn't wash her hair FOR 9 MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That one made me touch my own edges!
Some of them were nice. I've never had a full sewn in and I've always wanted to try one. Some of them were believable.
erplexedWHAT??????
That is hilarious..... And I will respectfully and wholly disagree....