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God's Own
This past weekend I went to an African Braid shop to have my own hair braided to wear under a wig (protective styling).
There were 7 other patrons in the shop getting braids/extensions. What I noticed was NONE of them had hair longer than about 4 inches!!! I felt bad for each of them.
One young woman was coming out of dreads. After the braider had removed all of the dreads - she took a fine tooth rat tail comb and ripped through the woman's hair - at what I assumed she considered combing . By the way - the comb was the same comb another braider had just used on another woman's head - and had not been cleaned. The braider took the lady in the back to wash her hair. Now if you know anything about african shops in a big city - cleanliness is not a priority and secondly how clean could this woman's hair get after getting it WASHED! They returned to the main part of the shop and the braider took a (not a very clean looking) towel and rubbed it over the woman's hair - to remove some of the water. She then took the same DIRTY rat tail comb and ripped through the woman's hair again!!!! I wanted to puke!!!
Another braider was pulling this one young girl's hair so hard she was literally wincing and cringing in pain. At times she lifted her leg in response to the pain. I am so serious - it was sad. The girl looked to be 17-20 - (some young ladies look older than they are). I cringed for her.
As the braider was braiding the extensions there was a constant pull on the girl's hair/scalp - the young girl did not think or know to place her finger at her scalp to reduce the pull. It was so sad.
But I really wanted to cry when I saw a little girl who looked to be no more than 5 years old getting long mini extensions installed. I wanted to scream no - no - no - she will be bald before she reaches her teens!!! Can you imagine how often and badly her hair (follicles) will be pulled wearing these butt long extensions? (Sleeping, playing, other kids pulling on them, etc.) The little girl could bearly talk ( I am very serious) and there she was getting zillions! Oh my - I think that is child abuse - no joke!
I said to myself these women need LHCF as I thought about you ladies here on LHCF with all this beautiful hair - loving and caring for it.
Before the braider started my hair I told her my head was very sensitive so my hair can't be combed hard, pulled, or braided hard. She did do as I asked - because believe me I was ready to walk if she hadn't.
The entire shop looked at me crazy when I pulled out my bag of combs for her to select from to use on my head (two wide tooth, 1 medium tooth, 1 rat tail with plastic tip and 1 rat tail with metal bar) . They really looked coo-coo eyed when, after the braider finished my hair, I walked over to a mirror spritz my hair with my water/conditioner mix in my spray bottle, applied my EVCO/EVOO/Castor Oil mix, pulled MY towel out of my bag, wiped my face and hands, put on my plastic cap, hair bonnet, said thank you and left.
There were 7 other patrons in the shop getting braids/extensions. What I noticed was NONE of them had hair longer than about 4 inches!!! I felt bad for each of them.
One young woman was coming out of dreads. After the braider had removed all of the dreads - she took a fine tooth rat tail comb and ripped through the woman's hair - at what I assumed she considered combing . By the way - the comb was the same comb another braider had just used on another woman's head - and had not been cleaned. The braider took the lady in the back to wash her hair. Now if you know anything about african shops in a big city - cleanliness is not a priority and secondly how clean could this woman's hair get after getting it WASHED! They returned to the main part of the shop and the braider took a (not a very clean looking) towel and rubbed it over the woman's hair - to remove some of the water. She then took the same DIRTY rat tail comb and ripped through the woman's hair again!!!! I wanted to puke!!!
Another braider was pulling this one young girl's hair so hard she was literally wincing and cringing in pain. At times she lifted her leg in response to the pain. I am so serious - it was sad. The girl looked to be 17-20 - (some young ladies look older than they are). I cringed for her.
As the braider was braiding the extensions there was a constant pull on the girl's hair/scalp - the young girl did not think or know to place her finger at her scalp to reduce the pull. It was so sad.
But I really wanted to cry when I saw a little girl who looked to be no more than 5 years old getting long mini extensions installed. I wanted to scream no - no - no - she will be bald before she reaches her teens!!! Can you imagine how often and badly her hair (follicles) will be pulled wearing these butt long extensions? (Sleeping, playing, other kids pulling on them, etc.) The little girl could bearly talk ( I am very serious) and there she was getting zillions! Oh my - I think that is child abuse - no joke!
I said to myself these women need LHCF as I thought about you ladies here on LHCF with all this beautiful hair - loving and caring for it.
Before the braider started my hair I told her my head was very sensitive so my hair can't be combed hard, pulled, or braided hard. She did do as I asked - because believe me I was ready to walk if she hadn't.
The entire shop looked at me crazy when I pulled out my bag of combs for her to select from to use on my head (two wide tooth, 1 medium tooth, 1 rat tail with plastic tip and 1 rat tail with metal bar) . They really looked coo-coo eyed when, after the braider finished my hair, I walked over to a mirror spritz my hair with my water/conditioner mix in my spray bottle, applied my EVCO/EVOO/Castor Oil mix, pulled MY towel out of my bag, wiped my face and hands, put on my plastic cap, hair bonnet, said thank you and left.
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