Afrobuttafly
Well-Known Member
Woah @ the b4 pics... Her sew-ins are ok. I like Pecanfrost better though.
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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!