@Minimal I am not fighting anything 7 months later. If you knew me then you would know I don't belong to the snowflake generation. I said what I said. NO EDGES!!! Btw, its up to 82..
you are truly AMAZING at what you. being a tender headed person makes it hard to find someone to do your hair. i wish you were in my city bc girl you do it so gracefully. ugh i need you in my life. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!
Absolutely gorgeous! Her hair looks so healthy and strong. Beautiful cut. Wish my hair was this thick. I have very thin, baby fine hair and I can’t do anything with it. 😢
What impressed me most is the follow up with flatiron. Some of these videos just blow dry the hair, but it looks unfinished without the “fireworks,” as my aunt called it. 😉
I wanted to say also that I have this Paul Mitchell brush and yes, it is good because it's almost like a roller but I find that I don't get enough tension. I have to say, I WISH my hair was her color....GRRR LOL! Anyway, my hair got really long so I use this five inch barrel brush with both boar and nylon bristles and that grabs every strand so I get good tension.
sasha hart that’s because it’s was an actual layered haircut, not trim. The client had a lot of breakage and needed to blend it and she did a great job 🤷🏻♀️.
The lady combing her hair. I've been to salons that I felt were not combing properly. I feel she's being to rough. Combing, especially when hair is wet should be done from the ends up. Never just start combing and ripping through. It will cause a lot of breakage. Okay, rolling on..