Guys I have worked with spha ..but his good job no client has ever complained .if u dont like the tight the wool or anything dont watch ... Love you spha and what you can do with those hands
This is wow. Perfect. If there is a negative comment lana shame angazi. Pple struggle here in the uk to get locks styled and in order. When i come home stop is ur salon
cute but looks very painful. i just wish the stylist would have been more careful about the tightness put on the scalp. this can cause nerve damage over time.
It's very different. But for some reason some Africam braiders braid very well. Yet they pull out your hair. And most don't have any hair themselves. The question is why?....using this thread or kanelalon hair will cut your hair like a knife through butter. I'd like to see a person who has had this done. What was the outcome. Scalp irritation or hair loss. Like I said before. Most of the hair styles today look good. But they destroy your hair. No shade. Just experience. You have to lay off the intense pulling and tugging of the edges. Goodluck!
i love it so....talented ,just because it look tight doesn't mean it is i do very small cornrow breads and they look tight but my clients ashore me that there not
There is no denying that this hairstyle is too tight! You can actually see the client's scalp being pulled up with each section. I have not seen the work of an African who has done some kind of hairstyle that didn't tug on someone's follicles. It's a shame that they keep doing that and even worse, that ladies return to them to have braids, cornrows or twists done that are slowly and permanently pulling their hairlines out. Sadly, too many woman don't notice how bad it is until it is too late.
Very intricate, but looks like she is applying to much tension to the locs which is not good. I have locs and the African shops are not the best places to have them done in. The client may experience thinning locs or alopecia down the line.