it wasn't the stylist. her hair is too thin for tape-ins period. It doesn't matter how far down they place them; they are too heavy for her thin hair. Stylist need to make sure they are educating their clients and not just giving them what they want. Especially if they are asking for something that can be damaging!
Then wouldn’t it be on him to explain that to her. Yes stylist aren’t magicians, but you can’t expect a client to be an expert like you the stylist are
the stylist should have evaluated her. Her hair didn't look that thin though. When I see women with really thin, fine hair and want hair extensions, I say no, your hair isn't thick enough to hold wefts and a hair topper is usually recommended or even a wig.
Then in that context, it would fall onto the Hairdresser because it is their job to inform the client that their Hair isnt strong enough to take the extension prevention is better than cure
Those tape ins were installed incorrectly AND her hair is too thin for that type of style. The salon should’ve never installed them to begin with. Having tape-ins hang from thin hair can cause traction alopecia because it is pulling in the same area.
Wouldn't then that the hair would fall out where the extentions were instead of where they weren't? Also, wouldn't it have happened sooner than three months?
@@jedimasters1462my hair is fine/thin and I can’t wear styles like this. But from the picture to me it looked like that hair was once in the tape in and from the tension over time it pulled out/away from the scalp. When I get the same styles over and over in certain places it causes traction alopecia because less dense hair cannot withstand heavy styles for an extended period of time.
@@lucygreen5101it’s hard to explain without showing you a pic but the tape in should’ve been in small neat sections and the hair shouldn’t have been gathered into the tape in. It looked to me that excess hair was pulled in from the sides so that’s why the bald spot is there. There was extra hair in that tape in that should’ve been in a different tape in if that makes sense.
She knows her hair is thin. You guys aren't listening. He advised her that tape ins wont further aggravate her hair which he should not have done. What's her crime? How dare she trust an expert and professional? He doesn't even deal in extensions he says so why is he giving advice on them
This right here!! It's just like trusting in your doctor. If they say oh this is happening to your body because of this, you won't second guess them and you're going to listen because their the expert. You listened to him and the so called "extension expert" and went ahead and let them put them on her hair. Plus they were the ones who recommended them!! I think the problem happened when they put them in the second time. I believe the balding was happening over the course of this weeks and she didn't notice it until that particular day. I think the salon was at fault. They knew her hair wouldn't be able to hold the extension
I’m so glad I didn’t get them, I was so excited for them and spent like an hour at the salon picking out exactly what I wanted. They emailed me an hour later with the quote and it was for over $1,300. I was okay to pay like $600, so I was like no way. Based on this lady’s experience and my hair, I think it would have done something similar to my head.
@@kimberlyadorno280 a traditional sew in. My hair is thin from root to ends so I cannot do many of the protective styles. I mainly wear glueless wigs that install myself. I wish I could do more styles because they look so pretty on other women.
@pisto30 OP didn't mean nothing by it...just saying that it's really embarrassing to be bragging about your new hair then for it to be pointed out you have bald spots
@@BurntMike26The introduction said she "now" has an unsightly bald spot and "she's" mortified to go out. So it's referring to the present, not the past.
This judge! She asks the defendant to explain the process of adding an extension to your hear then proceeds to tell him how it's done. Why bother asking?
In this case he was doing a horrible job explaining.. what stylist says " slice" to describe sectioning or parting the hair? He seems to only manage that salon
Also to check her own assumptions. There are several different methods to put in extensions. She wanted to check whether it was the method she was thinking of.
Her hair was too thin and already weak and damaged. She said it takes forever for her hair to grow which means already unhealthy hair. Not everyone can get extensions just like not everyone can have cornrows because it pulls your hair and if it's too thin you risk breakage.
@arbjful perhaps unknowingly. I like that they were both honest during their testimony and didn't speculate, only spoke to the facts as they knew them. Unfortunate, but at least her hair grew back.
As a physician myself, traction alopecia is from PULLING (TRACTION) of the hair. This is why women end up with massive foreheads from having their hair pulled back in ponytails.
I agree with you. I have read about this in hair articles. The constant pulling of a ponytail will cause the hair to come out. I don't think the weight of these hair extensions is sufficient to pull the hair out. I saw a lady who would wear a very tight ponytail and her hair was falling out. I told her that it was the constant pulling of her tight ponytail that was making her hair fall and she would need to leave her hair loose so it could rest. I think she was unable to do this because she wanted her hair to be neat when she came to work. I was getting physical therapy at the time and she was one of the therapists. I told her in private to not cause her any shame. It took me a while to tell her because I didn't want her to feel bad but I worked up the courage because I wanted to help. Oh well. 😔
As a stylist this case has frustrated me… her hair is too thin for tape-in extensions. And the salon has no idea what the hell they are doing. She didn’t have bald spots before the extensions.
“The extension doesnt rub the human rubs” is the dumbest thing ive ever heard. If the thick plastic tape is rubbing on your scalp all day it probably did make her hair fall out, doesn’t mean its the hairdressers fault, she just shouldnt get extensions that cling to her hair because she has thin hair 🤷♀️
In the reality court show of my country, the judge brings along an expert on things they don't know sufficient of. So for this case he'd bring along a professional hairstylist to judge the job
This small claims and unfortunately it not the judges job to bring in an expert witness. It’s the plaintiffs to prove her. Case she should have brought along another stylist. And if she didn’t know that then she should have consulted either a legal team.
It seems dumb to assume it wasn’t the extensions just because she waited. I would assume it would take a minute for the hair and scalp to get irritated enough to create a bald spot.
They aren't assuming that it wasn't the extensions.. The problem is that the plaintiff has to prove it was them. It's a difficult thing to prove. @@JamieM470
That’s not a bald spot. She’s a scalp picker. I have the same issues. It’s part of my anxiety. Also looks like she never washed her hair in the pics. She needs to stay away from extensions.
One of the first things she mentioned in this case is that her hair was thinning and not growing. Her hair was already an issue before she even went to the stylist.
The plaintiff just wants money. She had no complaints until it was time for the extensions to be removed and discarded. Her witness testified that she was bragging. Well, justice prevailed. Although the judge was unusually accommodating and appeared to be trying to help the Plaintiff. 🤔
@Lenasevilla-yb4ei Not jealous sweetheart, it's called modesty and self respect. You know, moral fortitude, high virtue! Clearly things you seem to lack.
Right when the stylist asked to speak to the judge i felt like rolling my eyes until i listened to him and it made sense thats the point he tipped the scales in his favor well done 👏
As a black woman who is used to putting all sorts of extensions, tape ins etc… tape ins will not make you get a bald spot. If any damage is done it’s usually at the point of where the tape and hair are sandwich together. Leaving it on too long can dry out the hair that sandwich between and cause it to break. So you will have hair falling out and breaking, but it will fall out 1 inch from the scalp, not out of the scalp. I would know cause it has happened to me many times and I had to cut all my hair off. No biggie cause hair grows back. The judge made the right decision.
I believe her, but she didn't have enough evidence to prove it. And what were they saying in the end about her waiting 2 months. That's not true, she waited 2 weeks.
When the stylist took them out after 6 weeks, her hair could have been pulled out. The extensions could've been put back in a different spot. It's not hard to conclude that. I feel bad for the plaintiff because discovering a bald spot is frustrating.
Yeah, I would think common sense would tell you that. But I guess ppl that don’t really have problems with their skin wouldn’t know. I think something with those extensions irritated the crap out of her poor scalp. It was STILL red when she was in court.
Extensions are a pain, doesn't matter if they're tape in or sewn-in. She should have been given instructions on caring for them- careful brushing, sleep in a lose pony tail, and use a light hair oil to keep them from tangling. She may not have been a good candidate for extensions and hair stylists need to be honest. Her hair loss wasn't really where the extensions were placed so it's hard to hold the salon at fault. Since she didn't have them very long, her hair will grow back it just takes time.
If the extensions were put in to close to the scalp they might rub against the scalp around the extensions but not at the extensions, hence hair lose around the extensions
One jm shouldn't do hair cases no offense to her or they should call an expert to explain the case. But that lady either already had it and the extension made it worse or she found it itchy with constant scratching and caused the bald spots. Her hair was too thin for the weight of having full extensions anyway.
As a stylist, I've observed that traction alopecia occurs when there's excessive tension on the hair and scalp. This could happen if the extensions are too heavy for her thin strands, causing pulling and eventually leading to traction alopecia.
Not this lady admitting that she went to another hairstylist to get them removed, and even that hairstylist said that there was no reason as to why her hair fell out😂 proved there case
So it looks like everyone is saying that the extensions were put in poorly and they never should have been put in to begin with because her hair is so thin. BUT, the hair that came out and left her with bald spots was NOT the sections of hair that the extensions were applied to. They both agreed all the extensions were still in her hair when she came back. The bald spots are from hair that nothing was taped to, right?
Bad Ruling! Very inconsistent with all of her other rulings. As she always says "it just has to be more likely than not". She had a doctors note, that was good enough. The fake "judge" ruled against the evidence and solely on her feelings bc she liked the guy and didn't like the woman. I would have appealed. (Yes, people on this show have the right to appeal when the law and evidence are blatantly ignored like it was here)
I have long thin hair myself and I'm careful about who Styles my hair and what type of styles I select. I would never use anything with glue because that is going to pull your hair hand damage your scalp when you're getting them taken out. I will either have my hair braided and put on a wig that I can have sewn in or, I'll have additional hair braided in for a style. The plaintiff waited too long and she didn't have a problem until the co-worker said something about a bald spot being visible
She literally admitted that her hair wasn't string or good enough to begin with.... And rhe bweve of him to say "slice" thats how u know he sucks at doing hair too
She had Alopecia. I had it in high school. Your hair falls out in small patches and can be related to stress or other issues. Same thing Jada Pinkett claimed she had.
She definitely should have won. The tape ins were done incorrectly. IN ADDITION when you have fine hair extensions are usually not the best idea and have to be handled with extreme care.fine hair means having hair hanging on it will cause too much tension. Poor thing I feel for her
it wasn't the stylist. her hair is too thin for tape-ins period. It doesn't matter how far down they place them; they are too heavy for her thin hair. Stylist need to make sure they are educating their clients and not just giving them what they want. Especially if they are asking for something that can be damaging!
Then wouldn’t it be on him to explain that to her. Yes stylist aren’t magicians, but you can’t expect a client to be an expert like you the stylist are
the stylist should have evaluated her. Her hair didn't look that thin though. When I see women with really thin, fine hair and want hair extensions, I say no, your hair isn't thick enough to hold wefts and a hair topper is usually recommended or even a wig.
She didn’t ask for them. The salon suggested them and specifically that kind.
Then in that context, it would fall onto the Hairdresser because it is their job to inform the client that their Hair isnt strong enough to take the extension prevention is better than cure
Exactly trying to push a sale@@hadley407
Hair today, gone tomorrow.
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HILARIOUS !
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You could write for the show. Lol
You’re a menace 😂😂
Those tape ins were installed incorrectly AND her hair is too thin for that type of style. The salon should’ve never installed them to begin with. Having tape-ins hang from thin hair can cause traction alopecia because it is pulling in the same area.
It's a shame to me. Always thought tape ins were the dumbest idea.
How can you see they were put in wrong? Serious question here. I know nothing about hair extensions.
Wouldn't then that the hair would fall out where the extentions were instead of where they weren't? Also, wouldn't it have happened sooner than three months?
@@jedimasters1462my hair is fine/thin and I can’t wear styles like this. But from the picture to me it looked like that hair was once in the tape in and from the tension over time it pulled out/away from the scalp. When I get the same styles over and over in certain places it causes traction alopecia because less dense hair cannot withstand heavy styles for an extended period of time.
@@lucygreen5101it’s hard to explain without showing you a pic but the tape in should’ve been in small neat sections and the hair shouldn’t have been gathered into the tape in. It looked to me that excess hair was pulled in from the sides so that’s why the bald spot is there. There was extra hair in that tape in that should’ve been in a different tape in if that makes sense.
She knows her hair is thin. You guys aren't listening. He advised her that tape ins wont further aggravate her hair which he should not have done. What's her crime? How dare she trust an expert and professional? He doesn't even deal in extensions he says so why is he giving advice on them
This right here!! It's just like trusting in your doctor. If they say oh this is happening to your body because of this, you won't second guess them and you're going to listen because their the expert. You listened to him and the so called "extension expert" and went ahead and let them put them on her hair. Plus they were the ones who recommended them!! I think the problem happened when they put them in the second time. I believe the balding was happening over the course of this weeks and she didn't notice it until that particular day. I think the salon was at fault. They knew her hair wouldn't be able to hold the extension
I agree with you. The issue is she needed someone to testify to take. Aka another professional. It’s good that her hair is growing out!
Some people want the unreasonable vs reality. License these hair extension stylists, different outcome.
@amandabrown6565 her hair is thin she is going bald she's too old to be that stupid
He should have never recommended them to her.
I agree
If I were him deny her service right away
Cha-ching💸💸That's why he recommended them.
Those type of extensions installs will break you hair off if you have thin hair. It’s just the hair is too weak or too fine to support the extensions.
I’m so glad I didn’t get them, I was so excited for them and spent like an hour at the salon picking out exactly what I wanted. They emailed me an hour later with the quote and it was for over $1,300. I was okay to pay like $600, so I was like no way. Based on this lady’s experience and my hair, I think it would have done something similar to my head.
What type is the best for thin hair? My hair is so thin and I've always wanted extensions, but have been too scared of more damage.
@@kimberlyadorno280Thicker hair at the roots. It can be short or thin at the ends but your roots need to be strong and plentiful.
@@kimberlyadorno280 a traditional sew in. My hair is thin from root to ends so I cannot do many of the protective styles. I mainly wear glueless wigs that install myself. I wish I could do more styles because they look so pretty on other women.
Exactly
Imagine bragging about your hair just to find out it's falling out. 😱
Imagine caring if someone is happy about the way they look
@pisto30 OP didn't mean nothing by it...just saying that it's really embarrassing to be bragging about your new hair then for it to be pointed out you have bald spots
Exactly what I was thinking @christy
That extension looks so wonky 😂
I can't beweave it.
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Not a word!
🤦🏼♀️😂😂
Hahaha
She's mortified to go out in public but chooses to go on national tv.
This is months later, dingus
@@BurntMike26The introduction said she "now" has an unsightly bald spot and "she's" mortified to go out. So it's referring to the present, not the past.
@@SRFAA I'm sure there's absolutely no chance that was exaggerated for TV. Nope, no way.
And was shocked that the judge needed to see the balled area 🙄
@@BurntMike26 We all know it was probably an exaggeration. That doesn't make your first comment correct though.
The case of "Missed it by a hair".
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Well when it comes to extensions sometimes you don’t know how it will do your hair until it’s done. Sometimes that’s the risk you take
I agree
This judge! She asks the defendant to explain the process of adding an extension to your hear then proceeds to tell him how it's done. Why bother asking?
I said the same thing! She does that ALL the time. She probably wears tape in or extensions herself, so she already knows what they are.
In this case he was doing a horrible job explaining.. what stylist says " slice" to describe sectioning or parting the hair? He seems to only manage that salon
To see if he knew what he was doing...which he did not.
Also to check her own assumptions. There are several different methods to put in extensions. She wanted to check whether it was the method she was thinking of.
MAYBE SHE WANTS TO SEE IF HE REALLY UNDERSTANDS AND KNOWS HIS JOB!
The bald spot is nowhere near the track I think its her hair
Her hair was too thin and already weak and damaged. She said it takes forever for her hair to grow which means already unhealthy hair. Not everyone can get extensions just like not everyone can have cornrows because it pulls your hair and if it's too thin you risk breakage.
@@Shellygrrl2573that happened to me with braided in extensions. Broke all my hair off!
@@Shellygrrl2573💯
Hair extensions is not for every hair type, texture etc…
Hmmm. Those extensions looked kind of sloppy in those pictures but im wondering if when she slept the base of it was rubbing against her scalp. 🤔
Maybe she was pulling em out in her sleep…
@arbjful perhaps unknowingly. I like that they were both honest during their testimony and didn't speculate, only spoke to the facts as they knew them. Unfortunate, but at least her hair grew back.
As a physician myself, traction alopecia is from PULLING (TRACTION) of the hair. This is why women end up with massive foreheads from having their hair pulled back in ponytails.
😂😂 some of us were born with the massive foreheads😂😂 no im kidding but you are right.
🤔Plantiff admitted fault when she walked up to JM and started rambling about rubbing🙄
I agree with you. I have read about this in hair articles. The constant pulling of a ponytail will cause the hair to come out. I don't think the weight of these hair extensions is sufficient to pull the hair out. I saw a lady who would wear a very tight ponytail and her hair was falling out. I told her that it was the constant pulling of her tight ponytail that was making her hair fall and she would need to leave her hair loose so it could rest. I think she was unable to do this because she wanted her hair to be neat when she came to work. I was getting physical therapy at the time and she was one of the therapists. I told her in private to not cause her any shame. It took me a while to tell her because I didn't want her to feel bad but I worked up the courage because I wanted to help. Oh well. 😔
As a stylist this case has frustrated me… her hair is too thin for tape-in extensions. And the salon has no idea what the hell they are doing. She didn’t have bald spots before the extensions.
“The extension doesnt rub the human rubs” is the dumbest thing ive ever heard. If the thick plastic tape is rubbing on your scalp all day it probably did make her hair fall out, doesn’t mean its the hairdressers fault, she just shouldnt get extensions that cling to her hair because she has thin hair 🤷♀️
When the Internet is your expert witness🤷🏻♂️
She already hair issues before she went to his shop..in the beginning she said her hair was thin...
That's not a hair issue that's just genetics
My gut tells me some of her co-workers put her up to suing.
In the reality court show of my country, the judge brings along an expert on things they don't know sufficient of. So for this case he'd bring along a professional hairstylist to judge the job
Ideal!
I’ve seen JM do that a few times
Yes I often feel like the Judge needs to be an instant expert in whatever trade the case is related to.
This is small claims.
This small claims and unfortunately it not the judges job to bring in an expert witness. It’s the plaintiffs to prove her. Case she should have brought along another stylist. And if she didn’t know that then she should have consulted either a legal team.
The lady in the yellow behind the defendant look like Ben Franklin. I’m kiddin!!😂
She probably needed to take a break in between sessions
Contact dermatitis from adhesive
It seems dumb to assume it wasn’t the extensions just because she waited. I would assume it would take a minute for the hair and scalp to get irritated enough to create a bald spot.
That's what I was thinking. She didn't go back sooner because she didn't have instant bald spots. They happen gradually over time.
Yes! And just because the other tracks didn’t do it doesn’t mean that all of them are ok. A few could have rubbed.
They aren't assuming that it wasn't the extensions.. The problem is that the plaintiff has to prove it was them. It's a difficult thing to prove. @@JamieM470
There is a lady in the audience (behind the defendant) and she is completely bald on top. 🥺
I saw that! 😬
Oh my goodness I had to go back to see her. That poor woman! She picked a bad case to sit in on lol.
:(((
Omg I went back and saw that
I had to go back and look too!
I’m glad he won! lol she was so lost and unprepared 😂😂😂
She persevered! 😂
She said she had thinning hair, so she got hair extensions. Then she sues for thin hair. free $... It's the American way.
Come on judge you know thats embarrassing to call her up there lol
That’s not a bald spot. She’s a scalp picker. I have the same issues. It’s part of my anxiety.
Also looks like she never washed her hair in the pics. She needs to stay away from extensions.
Plaintiff is an idiot; had the taped extensions from May 18 thru June 26 THEN noticed something wrong?😂 sorry not sorry
Judge Milan"s hair color is the same color as the wood behind her.
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What an interesting observation lmao
Can’t unsee it now 😂😂
Lol
One of the first things she mentioned in this case is that her hair was thinning and not growing. Her hair was already an issue before she even went to the stylist.
OMG that lady in yellow behind the defendant.
The plaintiff just wants money. She had no complaints until it was time for the extensions to be removed and discarded. Her witness testified that she was bragging. Well, justice prevailed. Although the judge was unusually accommodating and appeared to be trying to help the Plaintiff. 🤔
The plaintiff seems to be a few fries short of a happy meal
her flopping talking is getting to me
Dang it looks like a lot of his clients are in the audience.
She likely has alopecia not caused by the hairstyle.
I agree, especially with the fact that she's said that she struggles with thinning hair even before going to the salon.
Keep my wife’s name out of your f-ing mouth!!! 👋
Except even the doc calls it 'traction alopecia'.
Why such a short skirt on National tv in court? This screams DESPERATION AND INSECURITY!
No you seem jealous and envious of her looks
@Lenasevilla-yb4ei Not jealous sweetheart, it's called modesty and self respect. You know, moral fortitude, high virtue! Clearly things you seem to lack.
⚠️ 👀 DID HE ALSO DO EXTENSIONS ON THE LADY IN THE YELLOW TOP BEHIND HIM??
Right when the stylist asked to speak to the judge i felt like rolling my eyes until i listened to him and it made sense thats the point he tipped the scales in his favor well done 👏
Maybe the Plaintiff should have tried a wig. When you know your hair isn't strong you shouldn't apply extensions.
The way the Defendant side-eyed the Plaintiffs at the end 😂
crazy to have the lady in yellow at 2:21 in the background of this case 😭
Danny could do my hair anytime 😂. Whew, a hunk 😊
I agree. He's very attractive and good looking.
He wouldn’t look at you if your name wasn’t Juan.
Her hair may have fallen out because of her nerves. She seems to be very jittery - continuously moving, pulling down on her dress, etc.
It got pulled out during the rough S E X with the Gardner.
She's calm compared to the state she'd have to be in for her hair to fall out.
People who suffer panic attacks don't lose their hair, so....
More likely her hair is thinning as she ages due to hormonal shifts heading into/menopause.
As a black woman who is used to putting all sorts of extensions, tape ins etc… tape ins will not make you get a bald spot. If any damage is done it’s usually at the point of where the tape and hair are sandwich together. Leaving it on too long can dry out the hair that sandwich between and cause it to break. So you will have hair falling out and breaking, but it will fall out 1 inch from the scalp, not out of the scalp. I would know cause it has happened to me many times and I had to cut all my hair off. No biggie cause hair grows back. The judge made the right decision.
I believe her, but she didn't have enough evidence to prove it. And what were they saying in the end about her waiting 2 months. That's not true, she waited 2 weeks.
The defendant is 🔥🔥🔥
I agree.
Yes he is .
She shouldn't worry about going out in public... she looks great haha
Oh wow, there just happened to be a bald lady in the back!
Plaintiff might’ve pulled her hair out due to anxiety, then didn’t want to admit it to her friend.
Poor lady in the yellow should take notes,she would look beautiful
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When the stylist took them out after 6 weeks, her hair could have been pulled out. The extensions could've been put back in a different spot. It's not hard to conclude that. I feel bad for the plaintiff because discovering a bald spot is frustrating.
“The weave-in” 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ omg 😂
Why didn't the salon owner just bring the stylist that did the hair? Was he afraid she would make him look bad?
Don't get hair extensions 🤷🏽
Well that was obviously a hair raising experience for her!!!
13:35 WRONG Harvey. The problem APPEARED after two months. She didn't WAIT two months. Why lie?
THE GLUE FROM THE TRACK OF THE HAIR EXTENSIONS! Loss of hair is exactly as the doctor says. I've worked dermatology and we saw this all the time.
Yeah, I would think common sense would tell you that. But I guess ppl that don’t really have problems with their skin wouldn’t know. I think something with those extensions irritated the crap out of her poor scalp. It was STILL red when she was in court.
Glue should never go in hair your hair is not made for that like getting gum in your hair when you were or kid!!!!! Yeah 🤔🤔😙
There are ways to safely remove adhesive from hair.
Not the "weave ins" 😂
Traction aloepicia means from tension not just pulling. So extendions can cause that because it is tight causing tensions.
Why the extensions look so messy and unkept
Looks like she never washed her hair.
Unbeweavable 😂 chiii ur on NATIONAL television!! Oh, today, MM isn't fascinated by the weaving process 🙄
The way he looks at them at the beginning 😂
OMG her voice.
Not a mini skirt in court😂
Exactly! She’s not all there!🤪
Extensions are a pain, doesn't matter if they're tape in or sewn-in. She should have been given instructions on caring for them- careful brushing, sleep in a lose pony tail, and use a light hair oil to keep them from tangling. She may not have been a good candidate for extensions and hair stylists need to be honest. Her hair loss wasn't really where the extensions were placed so it's hard to hold the salon at fault. Since she didn't have them very long, her hair will grow back it just takes time.
She probably got into a cat fight and lost her hair!
I dont think ive seen this one! Lets gooooo!
Binge viewer huh?
@AKUTA-KIWI yes! Lol I toggle between these and 48 hours/true crime docs. 🤣
@@leddoandroidgirl I do the same!
Her hair was already incredibly thin and weak. She had alopecia before getting the extensions that ended up adding further tension on her scalp.
If the extensions were put in to close to the scalp they might rub against the scalp around the extensions but not at the extensions, hence hair lose around the extensions
These hair cases be kicking JM's tail 😅
The lady sitting behind the defendant must have been his client as well.
One jm shouldn't do hair cases no offense to her or they should call an expert to explain the case. But that lady either already had it and the extension made it worse or she found it itchy with constant scratching and caused the bald spots. Her hair was too thin for the weight of having full extensions anyway.
He had a valid point.
How about the thousands of other heads that get this & ARE FINE! Stop calling them inept!
As a stylist, I've observed that traction alopecia occurs when there's excessive tension on the hair and scalp. This could happen if the extensions are too heavy for her thin strands, causing pulling and eventually leading to traction alopecia.
7:39" Did you ever take your head to someone else"😂😅 Poor women I feel bad for her.
She still got her cuteness
Not this lady admitting that she went to another hairstylist to get them removed, and even that hairstylist said that there was no reason as to why her hair fell out😂 proved there case
Wasn't her first statement that her hair was thin 🤔
Not one mention of the plaintiff's witness' guns?! 💪🏼💅 Her arms alone should have won the case for the plaintiff! Wow! Lol!
So it looks like everyone is saying that the extensions were put in poorly and they never should have been put in to begin with because her hair is so thin. BUT, the hair that came out and left her with bald spots was NOT the sections of hair that the extensions were applied to. They both agreed all the extensions were still in her hair when she came back. The bald spots are from hair that nothing was taped to, right?
Bad Ruling! Very inconsistent with all of her other rulings. As she always says "it just has to be more likely than not". She had a doctors note, that was good enough. The fake "judge" ruled against the evidence and solely on her feelings bc she liked the guy and didn't like the woman. I would have appealed. (Yes, people on this show have the right to appeal when the law and evidence are blatantly ignored like it was here)
I have long thin hair myself and I'm careful about who Styles my hair and what type of styles I select. I would never use anything with glue because that is going to pull your hair hand damage your scalp when you're getting them taken out. I will either have my hair braided and put on a wig that I can have sewn in or, I'll have additional hair braided in for a style. The plaintiff waited too long and she didn't have a problem until the co-worker said something about a bald spot being visible
The camera person is a cold piece of work 2:22
And that track is right at the scalp! There is not even a tinsy gap.
I want to know what Siri has to say about this 😂
A non urban weave case, I am surprised
I think her hair wasn’t good for the extensions because the bald spots aren’t quite by the extension tracks. But not an expert so I’m not sure
When will these people ever learn?
She literally admitted that her hair wasn't string or good enough to begin with.... And rhe bweve of him to say "slice" thats how u know he sucks at doing hair too
She had Alopecia. I had it in high school. Your hair falls out in small patches and can be related to stress or other issues. Same thing Jada Pinkett claimed she had.
LOL "Jada" shaves her head. If she had alpaca, there would be bald patches. There aren't. She's mental, and wants attention.
Not an inch 😂that’s already grown out…
The plaintiff gave me a woody
She definitely should have won. The tape ins were done incorrectly. IN ADDITION when you have fine hair extensions are usually not the best idea and have to be handled with extreme care.fine hair means having hair hanging on it will cause too much tension. Poor thing I feel for her