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@@spongebob81571 weard asf to call random people delusional this isnt a quirky term is a serious thing . 2 sewins are part protective styling because of the braids but with the hair thats sewn in it kinda disrupts uts protective nature with it adding tension to the root andfricrion not to mention the scalp not being able to breathe under tracks . We dont know her nor her natural hair jouney for all we know she could have gottem every other month or hell every month ? The himan body is a very strange fascinating thing what might not work for me will work for you .
@divinedianec3170 I have heard that happening. However, the stylist has to know what they are doing, and the client has to maintain the up keep as well.
Im not black but I loveee seeing these hair transformation i just love seeing someones hair being taken care of and brushed ❤ it makes me want to pamper myself too 💅
I LOOOOOOOVVVVVEEEEEEE seeing women of African descent have long a** its soo satisfying to me. 😂❤❤❤❤ reminds me to keep my hair healthy so it’ll stay long and strong & reminds me of the women in my family.
@@Orlanzepol123it definitely can be done but it gets tricky to keep the sew in nice and flat with all that hair. I have long thick hair and I stopped doing sew ins. It’s easier to hide my hair under wigs than sew ins lol
@@Orlanzepol123Yes but Beyoncé can get her hair done often. For anyone else, those braids are going to start puffing in a couple of days and her sew in is going to look witty because it isn’t going to lay flat.
That's kind of a bad thing I have very long hair. I have close to 22 inches someone's Said.. I could not have a Bob that's not fair went to another Hairstylist.she was able To Do my hair the exact way I wanted it.
I think the statement "she didn't need a sew in" is he biggest issue people are having. Atleast for me anyway. Lol Plenty of people with long hair that choose to get weave or wear wigs for other reasons other than "needing it". The stylist can't be that ignorant. 😅 now had she said the client told her their hair doesn't get straight enough with a flat iron so they wanted to go the weave route to which she let her know about silk presses because she didn't know and so she offered that instead...then fine. But that's not what she said. Instead it sounded like she didn't gaf what her reasons for getting a sew it were and like a typical pushy stylist that didn't want to take the time it would have taken to braid all that hair then do the sew in...told her what she needed instead. I have a friend with hair as long as this client and for years when she travels somewhere she is swimming or just doesn't want to be bothered with her hair reverting, she will get a sew in. She knows she has hair as well. But ok...she went for it. Hope the stylist got what she needed out of this because the client might not have 😅
Stop projecting 🥴. She told her SHE couldn’t do it. Which was her being honest. It takes a lot of skill to be able to braid down that volume of hair AND produce a seamless sewin. No one wants a bulky sew in. It’s best that she was honest and was able to offer an alternative that she knew would produce great results. Nothing about this was pushy. If she didn’t want the press, she could have simply left🤷🏾♀️.
Your work is magnificent ✨ ✨ ✨ what advice would you give me about silk presses, especially about preventing it from sucking moisture from the air? Mine is midback length
Her hair isn't too long for a sew-in..... There are people with sew-ins who have hair longer and same thickness as hers. Instead you decided the possibility of heat damage was a better option for your client. smh
She could cause damage attempting something on a client when she isn’t confident. Instead of letting money walk out the door she did something for her client that the client liked. And also silk presses are not damaging if you do them correctly & infrequently. There would be a “possibility” of damage if she didn’t know what she was doing or if the client had thin weak fragile hair. Neither appear to be the case so no need to worry.
@@highq9039 people with inexperience or lack of confidence should learn to let the money walk out the door instead of potentially causing more damage than would be. Especially because silk presses do not last as long as a sew in.
@@justmetori4645 i have noticed that as well however if I’m just goin to curl it anyways i don’t think it really matters bc most times they just run the flat iron through it and it still gives the same results as the comb attachment to me
There's so MANY BWomen with beautiful short and long hair. However, it annoys me that _BWomen with natural thick LONG 4a-c hair are never represented in mainstream hair commercials._ It's as if companies like L0real are suggesting they don't exist😒 or they can't find these BWomen anywhere who do have it, and I know that is a LIE!
Respectfully🌻Maybe the weave she wanted was a curly or much shorter style?? It's not always a "need" since plenty women with healthy long hair (myself included) use sew-ins to avoid cutting or damaging their hair with color. I'd prefer to damage some weave than my own.
@@beeznhoney4323 it was meant to be a joke and not taken out of content..I was complimenting and appreciating.. but i appreciate the additional information on why she may have wanted to do that