Finally a parent and child who are not in denial about what hair needs to go. Well done mama in educating your child about health over length and an excellent cut to prepare the hair for braids.
My mom was one of those realistic parents too. As a teen I damaged my hair pretty badly by not moisturizing enough and too much heat. She took me to the local Kenneth Shuler and got me my first pixie cut. From that point forward I began to learn how to take better care of my hair.
That trim has her hair looking fuller I would like to see updates of her progress. She’s in good hands so I know she’ll have a good outcome. Great job as always.
She's right, clipping your ends doesn't make your hair grow, but it doesn't make it fall out either. If it's preventing your hair from becoming weak and falling out, in essence it does aid in growing your hair. That's all.
You're so respectful to your audience and clients. I'm pretty new here but it always seems like you're very inclusive and don't feel the need to go on rants or push people away by being snarky or rude when answering questions. I really appreciate that. From the very first video I felt very included, like you were talking to me as a friend.
I've been a hairdresser for 25 years, although I never get to do afro hair (sadly). I absolutely love watching you work, it's very educational, your cutting skills are amazing!!. Yours is the only hair channel i watch to simply relax and enjoy the care and transformation you achieve each time. Your clients always look gorgeous!! Best wishes from 🇬🇧
Textured kinky hair needs a lot of maintenance >< but you can do so much to it. Kinky locks can come in different hair types a s I've just realize I have more then one hair type and cannot keep a good tight pretty curl. It looks slightly blow dried but its natural. One thing I've come to learn, women of color do not have all the same type of hair.
@@SephirothWaifu absolutely! And thank god for all the different types of coils and curls!! Absolute pleasure to watch, just wish I had experience with this hair type, the possibilities are endless! Would give my right arm to have this hair type (hard work or not!) I'll have to put up with my caucasian burst mattress curls lol! 🙄🤣
I’ve learned more watching a handful of her videos than I’ve known my entire life. It’s makes me appreciate the work even more when I see someone out in town.
I'm not black and don't have curly hair, but I saw one video and I'm hooked. These videos are so soothing and satisfying to watch. I'm subscribed and support this channel 💯 love it.
I also love the music and how gentle she is with her clients. I would love for her to do my hair one day and teach me more about how to care for my hair ♥️
My heart goes out to Taylor! I think we've all, unfortunately, had some sort of salon or preteen hair experience that left us with damaged hair!! You'll be okay boo! You live, you learn, you stop going to that stylist.
Yes she is!!! SO professional. I literally just emailed her in hopes that she'd take a trip just to help me with my hair for my birthday coming up. I have had HORRIBLE experiences and heard HORROR stories with so called stylist. Kee is really a gem and I believe this is her calling.
As stylists should be!!! Beauty services are for relaxing & that’s why I can’t stand when people aren’t giving their clientele a nice experience with their services 😭
I’m neither a hairstylist, nor have 4C hair, but I love you videos! I watch them to relax and de-stress. I don’t know what it is, I love listening to your voice and the music in the background and watching you chop off wire-y hair ends, I find it so satisfying!
Never trade your authenticity for approval, I always say AMEN to your thoughts, thank you for always encouraging us to be brave and proud to be our true selves
My hair looked exactly like hers from the age of 15 to right before my big chop freshman year of college. I didn't know anything about being a good candidate for color, heat damage, the importance of trimming. Now I'm natural, doing healthier things with my hair and maintaining it and its been the kindest to me its ever been lol. You live and you learn! Thanks for being so dedicated and supportive to your clients! With your guidance she will definitely be on the road to healthier hair!!! I wish I had someone like you when I went though that phase !
That is the best explanation of split ends that I have ever heard! I am going to use that when people tell me split ends don't matter. Love your videos!
All 45yrs of my life my hair has grown in a mullet. I have never been able to get my crown to grow out, it breaks off, so Taylor's corrective cut is the only haircut I've ever known. 🥺🥺
I have the same issue, and I’ve hard to start treating my crown separately. I give it it’s own section, trim when it breaks, and use a lot more condition on it before I twist it up. It’s slowly catching up, and the rest of my hair is growing without me paying much mind to it. :)
Her hair was looking better from the time you started working on it!! "From Jump Street" or "From the Git-Go"! I definitely want to see her hair a year later! God bless you for restoring the Crown of the Little Queen!
I LOVE how you talk us through what you're doing and give healthy hair tips along the way. I am in SC, but if I lived close to Philly, I would definitely book you!
My hair use to be just like Taylor when I was in high school. The middle part of my head was near bald from the perms, and flat ironing with the wrong tools and products.
I lost my hair on and off for 7 years due to an unhealthy scalp. It's about 2 inches long now with a healthy scalp. Finally I can get my hair back. Love your videos.
I agree with you 100% I hate the slow trim to save hair if it’s damaged cut it and let’s work from the new canvas. I hate length with gaps and broken pieces that you sometimes see on women. I am not a licensed beautician but I know God gave me a gift in knowing how to grow and retain length. I’ve learned no matter how clean my cut is...dust...this has allowed all of us (3 daughters 😊) all of our hair is in our backs and it’s healthy and strong. I like your customers hair color I hope she will condition, condition and deep condition because it does work. Great video and I appreciate how you literally teach as your go along😊 Take care!
Sooo much knowledge in this video... I clicked on the video because of the thumbnail. I really like how you explain what happened to her hair and I’m looking forward to her update! I remember struggling with my loose natural hair, trying to keep it from breaking was the hardest part no matter how much I moisturized, protected, oiled and so on! I’m 4 yrs locked but still like watching videos like yours! ❤️
wow my cousin is a hairstylist and she told me as soon as you get a trim or cut, your hair will grow faster because it wants to replace the hair that was just cut. i believed that for so many years 😭
I love how you explain everything so calmly and directly! You could really help people that otherwise wouldn’t know this information! Keep up the great work ❤️🙌
And this is why I recommend everyone to stick to their natural colour. Nothing is wrong with black and brunette hair. It's pretty! Also, we say a lot of things, but the most common is "from the get go"
we know there's nothing wrong, but some people like to experiment and try new things. we shouldn't deter people from doing that lmao. you can stick to your natural hair color if you'd like. it's possible to have healthy hair with color.
I agree. Permanent color can do so much damage, I know it seriously harmed my fine hair as a young dumb adult. Much happier with my healthy natural color.
OMG when I say I love your channel, I MEAN IT. Im currently attending Paul Mitchell and wish I could work under you. I learn so much from watching you. Thank you
I'm happy for her actually getting her hair cut and trimmed back to health. Some people are too worried about keeping the length of their hair and it's damaged. Good for her 👏 I would love to see the update.
I love your split end reference and how coloring over hair to get back to its original color does not change the health of the hair back. I was standing in front of the tv screaming PREACH PREACHERRR
Kee, we don't need to be from Philly to know what "Off-Ripp" means, we just need to be Black American, or an American raised in Black American culture and vernacular😂😂😂 In Oakland, we would say "from the get"😂 I love you so much❤
I’m so addicted to your videos, so educational, enduring, I could listen to you all day, love it!!!! I love how you rest your scissors on your pinky finger while your combing hair then you flip your scissors back to cutting position to cut hair, lol, very cool.
This is exactly how I ended up going natural...professional color gone wrong. But in the long run it was the best thing that could’ve happened. My hair is the healthiest it’s ever been and I’ve never looked back
I’ll bet her hair is going to grow so much while braided! I had a young girl I helped out for years, (similar damage except without color), but once you remove the damage... look out!🤩
I know you're not asking for my opinion & I'm not a hair stylist lol but I *think* dusting is more geared towards people who already have healthy hair. They don't need as much cut off if their ends are in tact & the hair is even & healthy. Trims & cuts are beneficial for those who have damage or of course if you just want a lil change! 😊
It depends on what is needed. I'm a Cosmetologist too. I got a haircut like two months ago but went back for another Dusting because I was noticing there was still raggedy ends left in my hair. I also recommend my clients who are afraid of haircuts to get dustings or light trims every month until we've caught up to the damaged hair
Ooooooohweeee, I had to learn my lesson the hard way with color… Thou shall not, because thine hair is not strong enough! 😝 Nah, it’s way stronger now, I just have no desire to test the waters!!! 🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️
My issue is I will get my hair trimmed by my stylist she’ll say you have a lot of split ends then I won’t do anything to my hair but wear some slick backs and a wig. I’ll wash and moisturize my hair and repeat the process. And then in 2 months I’ll go back for a wash and maybe a perm rod set and she’ll say my split ends are bad.... I’m so frustrated
My Mom used to say, "From the Giddy Up" 😭😫😂😂😂
Sound about right 💀
Off the bat or from the jump, I'm sure it's not just a new yorker thing to say tho
From the Get Go!
Where Did You Get Your Cutting Comb From?!
Lol I’m from Columbus and i say ‘from the jump’
I would love to see a follow up video in a few months on how well her hair grew out.. your videos are so therapeutic!!
Yes N YES 👍
Eventually all the color is going to need to be cut. You really have to take care of your color treated hair.
Oh yes! That would be great ♡
I agree! I love watching her work!
yasss
Finally a parent and child who are not in denial about what hair needs to go. Well done mama in educating your child about health over length and an excellent cut to prepare the hair for braids.
My mom was one of those realistic parents too. As a teen I damaged my hair pretty badly by not moisturizing enough and too much heat. She took me to the local Kenneth Shuler and got me my first pixie cut. From that point forward I began to learn how to take better care of my hair.
That trim has her hair looking fuller I would like to see updates of her progress. She’s in good hands so I know she’ll have a good outcome. Great job as always.
Ikr🙌
She's right, clipping your ends doesn't make your hair grow, but it doesn't make it fall out either. If it's preventing your hair from becoming weak and falling out, in essence it does aid in growing your hair. That's all.
Basically trimming dead or dry hair
Yup yup
Mine does
That’s what I did. I didn’t want to do i high chop, just started here and there. And when it’s needed.
It does make it fall out as you’re cutting it lmao 😂
"Split ends are like pantyhose runs" ... Best analogy I've heard. You made that thing plain!
I wonder how many women in these comments actually know anything about stockings/pantyhose 🤔!!
Pantyhose and slips
YEAH
one run and it'll keep getting worse. just like a hole
@@Tabby.cat2 🥴
Her voice is so soothing and reassuring. She's like everyone's young auntie.
Yessssss
exactly
word
I am so Happy for her that she got the help she DESERVED!A real hero!
Yess❤
If you opened your own cosmetology school I would BE THERE.
RIGHT!? she better think about doing this hard! LOL
FACTS
Okay!!
I think she teaches classes
Me too
The split ends analogy is the best reasoning I've heard with regards to trimming your ends
Right!!
Yes, this was an excellent analogy.
You're so respectful to your audience and clients. I'm pretty new here but it always seems like you're very inclusive and don't feel the need to go on rants or push people away by being snarky or rude when answering questions. I really appreciate that. From the very first video I felt very included, like you were talking to me as a friend.
I've been a hairdresser for 25 years, although I never get to do afro hair (sadly). I absolutely love watching you work, it's very educational, your cutting skills are amazing!!. Yours is the only hair channel i watch to simply relax and enjoy the care and transformation you achieve each time. Your clients always look gorgeous!! Best wishes from 🇬🇧
Textured kinky hair needs a lot of maintenance >< but you can do so much to it.
Kinky locks can come in different hair types a s I've just realize I have more then one hair type and cannot keep a good tight pretty curl. It looks slightly blow dried but its natural.
One thing I've come to learn, women of color do not have all the same type of hair.
@@SephirothWaifu absolutely! And thank god for all the different types of coils and curls!! Absolute pleasure to watch, just wish I had experience with this hair type, the possibilities are endless! Would give my right arm to have this hair type (hard work or not!) I'll have to put up with my caucasian burst mattress curls lol! 🙄🤣
@@SephirothWaifublack people are meant to have dread, not silky straight curly hair that's a lie
Her videos are like fun ways to learn about hair😂
Yes girl! I learn SO much watching her! And her voice is so soothing 😌
Yes!!!
More like a therapeutic way to learn about hair 😂
I’ve learned more watching a handful of her videos than I’ve known my entire life. It’s makes me appreciate the work even more when I see someone out in town.
I love watching this channel for the same reasons. I’ve learned so much. ❤️❤️
I’m from NY, we say: “from jump” instead of off rip
In Michigan in Detroit we say from jump as well, or off rip
Aww lol we do to in Kansas City
In Memphis we say from jump or off the rip
I just replied the same thing!
Same
Ok Kee, I promise to not trade my authenticity for approval 🙏🏾
I'm not black and don't have curly hair, but I saw one video and I'm hooked. These videos are so soothing and satisfying to watch. I'm subscribed and support this channel 💯 love it.
Same here
Me too!
I also love the music and how gentle she is with her clients. I would love for her to do my hair one day and teach me more about how to care for my hair ♥️
Me too I’m Asian I have long straight fine hair and I watch these videos and take advise like I have any volume or texture at all 😭
Me too I’m Asian I have long straight fine hair and I watch these videos and take advise like I have any volume or texture at all 😭
"Gradually take their ends off…"
Me: *shaves my head and starts from nothing* I might not understand the word "gradual"
I shaved my head as well after an awful dye job. Good luck growing it out again (assuming you do) 🤗
Lol!
Same just because and everyone in the salon was freaking out because my hair was so long
😁😁😁
You and me both lol
My heart goes out to Taylor! I think we've all, unfortunately, had some sort of salon or preteen hair experience that left us with damaged hair!! You'll be okay boo! You live, you learn, you stop going to that stylist.
“From the jump” or “From jump street.” I’ve also heard “out the gate.”
All of those came to my mind.
Out the gate for us in NC is like saying fasho/of course.
Yup. Same here
off the back
Yup
You’re ever so gentle with your clients 😍
Right ✅
Yes she is!!! SO professional. I literally just emailed her in hopes that she'd take a trip just to help me with my hair for my birthday coming up. I have had HORRIBLE experiences and heard HORROR stories with so called stylist. Kee is really a gem and I believe this is her calling.
So true I got chills just watching her part hair 😆💯
As stylists should be!!! Beauty services are for relaxing & that’s why I can’t stand when people aren’t giving their clientele a nice experience with their services 😭
@@anym7849 I've had stylist be too rough on my hair and I'm like...ouch.
I’m neither a hairstylist, nor have 4C hair, but I love you videos! I watch them to relax and de-stress. I don’t know what it is, I love listening to your voice and the music in the background and watching you chop off wire-y hair ends, I find it so satisfying!
Chicago here: “off the bat”, “out the gate”, “off the top”, “from the get”.
And "from jump"
In NY we also say, "off rip" or "off the rip".
Chicago too...definitely off the bat and from the jump
I say from jump on a regular basis. "she should have told me that from jump" hahaha
We say them ALL in Chicago. I mean every one that everybody posted! 😂😂😂😂
I was feeling down and this lifted my mood. It is so relaxing to watch u blow dry and cut hair. It was like therapy. Thanks it was right on time.
Thanks for watching and I hope you feel better!
Never trade your authenticity for approval, I always say AMEN to your thoughts, thank you for always encouraging us to be brave and proud to be our true selves
I say and hear you’ve got to know from the “get go” or “from the jump.”
We say that too in Memphis
“Get go” raised in Pennsylvania.
We say those in MO
I’m from Atlanta and I sat both of these
I also hear "from the bat".
I just LOVE that you don't just show us beautiful hairstyles, you EDUCATE people on science and biology of your hair! So helpful!!! Thank you.
My hair looked exactly like hers from the age of 15 to right before my big chop freshman year of college. I didn't know anything about being a good candidate for color, heat damage, the importance of trimming. Now I'm natural, doing healthier things with my hair and maintaining it and its been the kindest to me its ever been lol. You live and you learn! Thanks for being so dedicated and supportive to your clients! With your guidance she will definitely be on the road to healthier hair!!! I wish I had someone like you when I went though that phase !
She has such calm, gentle hands. That in conjunction with her knowledge of hair science and development make a very well rounded stylist.
In tx we say “from the get go” 😂😆 I didn’t know there were different sayings like that!
We say that in Tennessee too
We also say "Right off the bat"
We say that in Australia too!
Here in Mississippi too.
Yep
"Out the gate" = "Off Rip" lol
From the jump
From the get go
Off the bat
From the get go
Off top
Love the conversation you have with us as you do the client's hair.
That is the best explanation of split ends that I have ever heard! I am going to use that when people tell me split ends don't matter. Love your videos!
personally i say "off the bat"
Heeey, I just commented this! 🤗
Yeah
same, from Memphis
From Chicago and we say the same thing. Or we say “from the jump”.
In Jamaica we say “From mawnin” 😂😂🇯🇲
😂😂
🤣😂🥰
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🤣
😂😂😂 Definitely
@@DeeperThanHairTv Can you post haircut complication for ASMR? I love watching you cut and style the hair!
I’m from the Bahamas 🇧🇸 & we say, “From the get go!” 😆
Yes! LOL! 🇧🇸
Yessss!!!!🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸
🇧🇸🇧🇸🇧🇸😏
Yes we do. I was just saying this!!!
Yessir 🇧🇸🇧🇸
I wish they could make a product that ACTUALLY binds split ends together lmao
Mmm 🤔 you may be on to something
dang i just seen one on instagram i will try to find it
Fenugreek powder probably...
Loads of "products" claim to "repair" split ends, they DON'T, they just glue the split ends together so it looks okay !
Try redkin anti snap. I have color and I use redkin acidic bonding line it works well
I just adore you. I feel your love for your clients. You’re honest and caring. Thank you for caring for and supporting women. 💜💕❤️
In Michigan we say “right off the bat” when talking about the beginning of something lol
We say a lot of things in Michigan lol
Or we say from the jump...Flintstone here 😗✌🏽
Midwest: From the Get Go :)
In my family we say "right off the bat" too and I'm in Seattle.
I’m from MA and grew up saying “off the bat” as well. I never thought about what a strange thing to say that is until just now
All 45yrs of my life my hair has grown in a mullet. I have never been able to get my crown to grow out, it breaks off, so Taylor's corrective cut is the only haircut I've ever known. 🥺🥺
still beautiful
try protective styles and grease
Have you try castor oil?
i have a similar issue
I have the same issue, and I’ve hard to start treating my crown separately. I give it it’s own section, trim when it breaks, and use a lot more condition on it before I twist it up. It’s slowly catching up, and the rest of my hair is growing without me paying much mind to it. :)
Her hair was looking better from the time you started working on it!! "From Jump Street" or "From the Git-Go"! I definitely want to see her hair a year later! God bless you for restoring the Crown of the Little Queen!
I LOVE how you talk us through what you're doing and give healthy hair tips along the way. I am in SC, but if I lived close to Philly, I would definitely book you!
I want to book a trip just to have her do my hair
@@bunnyboo6295 me too!
Me too
Cali - “from the get go,” Some say, “off the rip,” too.
Honorable mentions thanks to my fellow Cali folks below. “ off top/s,” & “from the jump.”
I am from Cali.. I agree with all of these and then I would add from A-Z
I've heard "from the get go" and I live in MO
lol cali here...hahaha i literally just typed from the get go then scroll and see this. made me smile.
A lot of us Bay Area ppl say off the rip ❤️
Central Cali and I hear and say "From the Get Go" and "Out the Gate. "
My dad says "from the start with". We're from VA 🤣
Same, we’ll usually say “off the bat” lol
I grew up in Richmond but have been in SC for over 20yrs and still say “from the start with” lol
I was looking for this. I'm born & raised in VA and I just say from the beginning or from the start...
We speak so regularrrrr
My hair use to be just like Taylor when I was in high school. The middle part of my head was near bald from the perms, and flat ironing with the wrong tools and products.
Well it's beautiful now, girl!! 🥰😍
Aww thank you, Queen 🥰❤
I lost my hair on and off for 7 years due to an unhealthy scalp. It's about 2 inches long now with a healthy scalp. Finally I can get my hair back. Love your videos.
I agree with you 100% I hate the slow trim to save hair if it’s damaged cut it and let’s work from the new canvas. I hate length with gaps and broken pieces that you sometimes see on women. I am not a licensed beautician but I know God gave me a gift in knowing how to grow and retain length. I’ve learned no matter how clean my cut is...dust...this has allowed all of us (3 daughters 😊) all of our hair is in our backs and it’s healthy and strong. I like your customers hair color I hope she will condition, condition and deep condition because it does work. Great video and I appreciate how you literally teach as your go along😊 Take care!
Poor baby. How brave of her to go on and get it all cut to be on the road to recovery. Good luck Taylor to you on your hair journey to healthy hair.
Lol I be cringing at my teen hair care years , I could've been bald but GOD!
lmfao same i was horrible to my hair
Right?! I was relaxed, used to condition for like 2 mins, ripped my hair out when combing. Wouldn’t wash for months 🤡😂🤦🏾♀️ a hot mess over here
But GOD!
The things I did, but Lord just knew was looking ready for the catwalk/red carpet.
“off top” = “off rip” for me.
Yess!!! Off top
Sooo much knowledge in this video... I clicked on the video because of the thumbnail. I really like how you explain what happened to her hair and I’m looking forward to her update! I remember struggling with my loose natural hair, trying to keep it from breaking was the hardest part no matter how much I moisturized, protected, oiled and so on! I’m 4 yrs locked but still like watching videos like yours! ❤️
wow my cousin is a hairstylist and she told me as soon as you get a trim or cut, your hair will grow faster because it wants to replace the hair that was just cut. i believed that for so many years 😭
Here in Northern California, where I’m from, we say from the get go when referring to the beginning!
“You should of told me that from the get go”
I love how you explain everything so calmly and directly! You could really help people that otherwise wouldn’t know this information! Keep up the great work ❤️🙌
I’m not a hair dresser and I’m Lebanese these are just so interesting to watch and I love how u cut hair. It’s so soothing and gentle lol.
Same I’m Lebanese too
You have a positive commentary. You have given the best explanation for the importance of trimming ends.
And this is why I recommend everyone to stick to their natural colour. Nothing is wrong with black and brunette hair. It's pretty!
Also, we say a lot of things, but the most common is "from the get go"
we know there's nothing wrong, but some people like to experiment and try new things. we shouldn't deter people from doing that lmao. you can stick to your natural hair color if you'd like. it's possible to have healthy hair with color.
I agree. Permanent color can do so much damage, I know it seriously harmed my fine hair as a young dumb adult. Much happier with my healthy natural color.
OMG when I say I love your channel, I MEAN IT. Im currently attending Paul Mitchell and wish I could work under you. I learn so much from watching you. Thank you
In NY " from jump" or add " the" in it.
Right off the bat = Off rip
I'm happy for her actually getting her hair cut and trimmed back to health. Some people are too worried about keeping the length of their hair and it's damaged. Good for her 👏 I would love to see the update.
This lady is on point when she said about treating your own natural hair underneath the braids..
You’re so gifted ❤️
❤
I needed this video. After staying home for a year, my hair has broken off in certain sections.
In New Orleans we say “Off top!”
Facts!!!
Or from jump
That was so refreshing to watch. There’s nothing more invigorating to me than having damaged hair cut off. 💕💕💕
Yep I did damn near everything to my hair when I was a teenager too 😂 I think it's part of trying to find yourself.
I’m from Louisiana and we say “from the jump” or “Off top”
California. Same
We say that too in MS
Or " from the do (door)!"
Southeast Georgia too.
We say from the jump in NYC too
I love your split end reference and how coloring over hair to get back to its original color does not change the health of the hair back. I was standing in front of the tv screaming PREACH PREACHERRR
Preach!!!!
Love her presentations
Kee, we don't need to be from Philly to know what "Off-Ripp" means, we just need to be Black American, or an American raised in Black American culture and vernacular😂😂😂
In Oakland, we would say "from the get"😂
I love you so much❤
"From the get" in SoCal too😉
@@DBee-ee7tz never heard.... off ripp😀
@@traciwilliams5673 ur a rip off
I’m so addicted to your videos, so educational, enduring, I could listen to you all day, love it!!!!
I love how you rest your scissors on your pinky finger while your combing hair then you flip your scissors back to cutting position to cut hair, lol, very cool.
I always come back to watch this video bc not only is it informative but it’s so satisfyingggg !! I wanna see her update so bad.
I’ve been waiting for a cut for crown breakage. I feel like that’s the hardest for snap back from
I can't wait to see her hair this summer, she's such a pretty girl!
This is exactly how I ended up going natural...professional color gone wrong. But in the long run it was the best thing that could’ve happened. My hair is the healthiest it’s ever been and I’ve never looked back
Best explanation ever for why you need to trim hair regularly. Excellent Analogy!!
You did a great job on Taylor’s hair.. I love how you explain everything as you go along. I have short hair but knowledge is always power❤️❤️
Nice cut. This one would be great if we could get a year later follow-up video on
I was thinking the same thing...
I wish I wasn’t in London I want her to do my hair so bad 😩
I wish I wasn’t in Leeds 😭 seems like all the good black hairstylist are based in the US
I feel so incomplete without seeing something get flat ironed 😆😂
Girl!! How you explained split ends!! Hallelujah! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 getting your ends trimmed is so important! As a hairstylist I can’t stress that enough!
i always love to watch how you help people repair their hair💜
Just because a child wants something, we don’t always have to give in. This a prime example. Glad the mom called you.
I know I ain’t the only one moving my shoulders to her background music while watching 😭😭
It depends on what we’re talking about we say “off rip”or “from the gate” or even “from the get go”🤣🤣😭 Ct.
I love watching you cut broken and dead ends. Her hair looks so much better!👍🏽💕
In the dmv we say “from the jump” or “off bucks”
😂 I definitely say off bucks
Off bucks for sure! Chocolate city! 😎
Lmao not the dmv 🤣
Maryland here. I say off the bat
In West Texas say the hair has to be good “from the get go” 😉
Kansas here, we say, “From the get go.” 😁
Every time your quote just speaks to me and my moment in life thank you so much
i love watching you . You really care about your clients . God bless you.
I’m from NYC and we say “off rip” too but mostly we say “from the jump” 😂
We say “from the jump” in St. Louis too! Lol
In NY we used to say "From the giddyap" too.
I'm weak at the explanation of "off rip" 😂Im not from Philly but I know what you mean
I’ll bet her hair is going to grow so much while braided! I had a young girl I helped out for years, (similar damage except without color), but once you remove the damage... look out!🤩
In Massachusetts we say “from the jump” !
I love your work and thank you for all the education. You are appreciated 💜
Girl you are a MASTER in you’re career. I love your personality!
"embrace that your hair is producing oil"
me clutching my pillow case that id literally stained from sebum 👀
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What a mood. My pillows go yellow from it.
Bummer! Mine does not stain, even though I am using a white shirt now covering my pillow until I get my case washed.
I’ve heard of stylist ‘dusting’ the hair when trimming. What are your thoughts about this and does this help?
I've seen her do that on other videos.
I know you're not asking for my opinion & I'm not a hair stylist lol but I *think* dusting is more geared towards people who already have healthy hair. They don't need as much cut off if their ends are in tact & the hair is even & healthy. Trims & cuts are beneficial for those who have damage or of course if you just want a lil change! 😊
Just stopping the spilt ends in their tracks before they become too much of a problem :^)
@@astrochick6171 You SOUND like a pro. 😂.
It depends on what is needed. I'm a Cosmetologist too. I got a haircut like two months ago but went back for another Dusting because I was noticing there was still raggedy ends left in my hair. I also recommend my clients who are afraid of haircuts to get dustings or light trims every month until we've caught up to the damaged hair
Ooooooohweeee, I had to learn my lesson the hard way with color… Thou shall not, because thine hair is not strong enough! 😝 Nah, it’s way stronger now, I just have no desire to test the waters!!! 🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️
Same!!! My locs brittled and drwiddled off of my scalp!! 😱😬😵😩😭😭😭😭😭🙆🏾💀
I have locs but I love watching this channel it's just relaxing but I'm glad I don't have to deal with loose natural hair anymore!
Your videos are so therapeutic!! 💜
My issue is I will get my hair trimmed by my stylist she’ll say you have a lot of split ends then I won’t do anything to my hair but wear some slick backs and a wig. I’ll wash and moisturize my hair and repeat the process. And then in 2 months I’ll go back for a wash and maybe a perm rod set and she’ll say my split ends are bad.... I’m so frustrated