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Hi sis. I notice that you really wash the client's hair thoroughly. Some stylist don't. Keep working in excellence, have a most profound and successful week.
I love how there are people commenting stating that it's unethical to reinstall this clients hair knowing it's damage. As a stylist, your job is to educate and serve. I am sure this client is aware of what is style is doing to her hair. However, it's her choice not the stylist. This stylist is not damaging her hair. It's the techniques and tools that are being used at home. We judge stylist to hard, but fail to analyze ourselves.
Love the background music, It's very relaxing to hear and soothing and Happy Merry Christmas and New Years to you and your family and friends God-bless you all!❤🎉
Awwww thank you i really appreciate it.... you are such a sweetheart and a inspiration you are a motivation..... You motivate me and everyone that enjoys your you tube channel...and your welcome
Enjoyed as usual. But I would like to know if you reinstalled the same weave that you removed, and if you did, did you have to wash the weave? If you did can you show how it’s done. Thank you. ❤🙏
We used a new set. And you have to wash the old weave if you plan on reusing them. You can soak over night in shampoo before shampooing and conditioning them properly.
You braided the hair whilst it was damp, does that not create the scalp to get fungus? Also the weave looked like it had heavy grease on it, giving a stringy type of look. Besides that the end result looked nice with a slight blended look of colour.
Hey, thanks for your comment and yes the hair was nearly dry when braided. I believe fungus develops with bacteria present so it’s impossible for this to happen if the hair and scalp is cleaned properly. No oil was added to the weave, the grade of the weave can affect the movement/finished look.
@@JenniferCynthiaHair even with the bacteria that naturally grows in skin? Also what about the sweat and any post weave accidental scalp cults?also how long do they last for on average?
🖤🖤🖤 How often should sewins be taken down & redone in your opinion? Also Can you do a silk press video the next time you have a client with fine high porosity 4b/4c with breakage? Lol that was so specific I know. 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤣
Omg I love how you was hair. My brother lives In Manchester, England . Are you near there? Next time I visit from USA I would love to come for a wash, deep condition, roller set and a wrap/doobie ...Love your work...
No judgment, I’m just curious why the client got the front relaxed but left the rest of the hair to transition. Is she not worried about what that will look like once it all tries to grow out? What’s the logic behind that? I’ve never seen that
She likely wanted to relax the edges to a straighter texture like the weave since it may be more visible up close and get moist from washing your face, etc. And the front hair/edges is usually the slowest to grow so it may eventually coincide with the growing out of her other hair.
Looks beautiful,how long does this type of visit take? I’m just curious how does a person tolerate the feeling of a weave?The not washing hair for weeks and the heavy feeling,plus sleeping just seems it would be hot and not washing hair for 6-12 weeks ,how do you keep it from not smelling?No hate or shade ,just really curious .thank you
No skipping! Watched the video and ads through and through. You are absolutely amazing 👏❤😍🙌 Question: What shampoo did you use for the client edges? Based on the video it seem as if you washed that area quite a bit before proceeding to the entire head (with another shampoo 🤷♀️).
Aw thank you, I appreciate you watching all the way through considering it’s a long video. It was a neutralising shampoo for washing out chemical relaxer and yes the edges were washed with this 3 times alone before the rest of the hair.
Hi Jennifer!!!!! What amazing hair job you do!!! I have painful stories related to my hair. I had been through everything to make my hair looks good; I had used extensions, wigs...strong relaxers, false braids, but a short time ago I came up with the decision to treat carefully my natural hair! I wish I were in the UK to be part of your real magic, so I beg you to suggest me how to continue with my hair. Right now I´m using Keratine treatment as it is very good for my hair and I´m using as well a relaxer hair cream. Some hair sections are totally relaxed and others do not. I´d love to come to visit you!!! Do you have an email address? Love you!
So afraid for your fingers getting cut. Go into a fabric department and in the notions there is a holder for those double edge razors. I've had one in my sewing things for years, love it. Keep up the great work and take care.
If it were me, I would want a blow-dry and a cut to rid me of those bad ends. That way my hair will be growing evenly under my weave Why hang on to bad ends a d uneven growth thst you're going to lose anyway😊 I would never want my hair WET under a saw-in weave😊 Just me Jennifer gives the client what they want❤
@@JenniferCynthiaHair se ta sertã filha continua assim mesmo viu que deus te abençoe seu serviço, e eu quero que você faz no meu tbm que amei muito adorei seu serviço 😉🤟🤙....
But you have to get all the dirt and buildup off the strands or you will have a knotty mess when the water hits it, especially with her hair being half relaxed and half natural.
I just noticed while you washed her hair, one of her earrings fell out. Was it recovered? But watching this was soooooo soothing 😌 ☺. You're so gentle and thorough 😊. New subbie
Wow I love how observant you are! And yes the earring was recovered, it fell in to the sink, I rinsed it and gave it back to her (I really tried to edit that part out but my computer was so slow… lagging while I was editing and still caught part of it 😂)
@@JenniferCynthiaHair yes I have tried braiding both damp and dry. Braiding damp hair breaks easily also clumpy as it looks in your video and dry hair is non breaking and smoother to maintain but whatever works for you and your clients is fine. I'm more of maintaining natural
I agree - if the hair is breaking/damaging it’s better to braid blow dried. Also if your not very skilled/experienced at braiding it’s better to braid dry. In this case the hair was healthy and dense and had a lot of regrowth from chemical relaxer. I didn’t want to do the braid pattern small, so braiding it damp allowed me to do the braid pattern big and keep it flat at the same time
Shit I would have been lazy too, then again that's probably why I'm not a stylist. She may just prefer to braid that way, because this process looked anything but lazy, to me it seems like she really took her time.
Clearly the client is developping traction alopecia en extreme breakage in the hairline. Wouldnt it be more ethical to refuse a resew-in?? Someone please explain this client that what she is doing to her hair is taking her to thw point of no return...
Why ppl still gettin sew in weaves when they can wear frontal or clip on wigs which can easily come off n you can wash hair. Why opt for these sew ins when you know they be a pain, i never get the logic
🌟 Elevate Your Hair Game and Learn to Silk Press like a Pro at Our Silk Press Hands on Masterclass in London! 🌟
Join us for an exclusive masterclass on the art of the silk press, led by top industry professional Jennifer Cynthia! Discover advanced techniques, at this look and learn session, come and see Jennifer do a live demo of a Silk Press as she delivers tips to achieve flawless, silky smooth hair every time on any hair type.
This in person masterclass, is perfect for hairstylists looking to enhance their skills and clients desiring the best in hair care.
📅 Dates: Sunday 15th September 2024 (look and learn only)
Monday 23rd September 2024 (Hands on, you get to practice on model)
Monday 30th September 2024 ( Hands on, you get to practice on model)
📍 Location: Jennifer Cynthia Hair Salon, London United Kingdom
🎟 Limited Seats Available!
Secure your spot today and transform your styling expertise. For more details and to register, visit booksy.com/en-gb/8834_jennifer-cynthia-the-hairstylist_hair-salon_311817_london
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Hi Cynthia, where are you located and how can I get an appointment with you? I live in NY, but I will travel.
Although I don't like weaves I like the takedown process of it 😊🧡
The best hair stylist ever.I love being natural
You REALLY take care of your clients' hair. The end results are beautiful
Hi sis. I notice that you really wash the client's hair thoroughly. Some stylist don't. Keep working in excellence, have a most profound and successful week.
Aw thanks and I pray the same for you 🙏🏿 🙌🏾
That is the truth , one wash and your out !!! This is why I wash my hair at home first .
They need to be reported you wash hair til clean that's nasty.
Braiding down wet permmed hair that was just braided takes skill! Hats off to you!
I love how there are people commenting stating that it's unethical to reinstall this clients hair knowing it's damage. As a stylist, your job is to educate and serve. I am sure this client is aware of what is style is doing to her hair. However, it's her choice not the stylist. This stylist is not damaging her hair. It's the techniques and tools that are being used at home. We judge stylist to hard, but fail to analyze ourselves.
She's a very beautiful girl, and her hair looks amazing!
Sheer artistry. Thanks for sharing how a weave take out and an install should be done.💜
Weaves and relaxers are the worst things for black women hair.
Love the background music, It's very relaxing to hear and soothing and Happy Merry Christmas and New Years to you and your family and friends God-bless you all!❤🎉
Jeniffer Cynthia that hair came out so marvlous and it's very pretty. You most definitely did you thing. your hands works wonders
Thank you, your a star ⭐️
Awwww thank you i really appreciate it.... you are such a sweetheart and a inspiration you are a motivation..... You motivate me and everyone that enjoys your you tube channel...and your welcome
I actually loved and preffered her natural hair! It’s very beautiful.
You are so meticulous. Just love the artistry of your work.
Wow that is alot of work, but job well done! Her hair looks gorgeous 😍
5:25 not the razor just chilling on top of sis's head during the detangling process 🥴
🤣😂🤣😂🤣⚰
Enjoyed as usual. But I would like to know if you reinstalled the same weave that you removed, and if you did, did you have to wash the weave? If you did can you show how it’s done. Thank you. ❤🙏
We used a new set. And you have to wash the old weave if you plan on reusing them. You can soak over night in shampoo before shampooing and conditioning them properly.
You braided the hair whilst it was damp, does that not create the scalp to get fungus? Also the weave looked like it had heavy grease on it, giving a stringy type of look. Besides that the end result looked nice with a slight blended look of colour.
Hey, thanks for your comment and yes the hair was nearly dry when braided. I believe fungus develops with bacteria present so it’s impossible for this to happen if the hair and scalp is cleaned properly.
No oil was added to the weave, the grade of the weave can affect the movement/finished look.
This is the comment I was looking for because I was thinking the same re: braiding the hair damp?
I too was wondering about fungus. Since the hair was not dry before braiding.
@@JenniferCynthiaHair even with the bacteria that naturally grows in skin? Also what about the sweat and any post weave accidental scalp cults?also how long do they last for on average?
@@Hopeandpeaceinjesus People wash their hair while it's braided and some braid while it is wet. The only rule to follow is the dry the hair fully.
🖤🖤🖤 How often should sewins be taken down & redone in your opinion? Also Can you do a silk press video the next time you have a client with fine high porosity 4b/4c with breakage? Lol that was so specific I know. 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤣
Have you ever tried a seam ripper to take the thread out the weave? Time saver and you won't cut the hair
Omg can’t people relaxat the salon without cell phones or social media!Goodness relax and take it all in!
Damn she did that and she old school, where do I make my appointment? and you in the UK, it's on!!
Omg I love how you was hair. My brother lives In Manchester, England . Are you near there? Next time I visit from USA I would love to come for a wash, deep condition, roller set and a wrap/doobie ...Love your work...
aw thank you! London is a couple hours away on the train.
You got this hair down! 😘❤️🔥🤗
No judgment, I’m just curious why the client got the front relaxed but left the rest of the hair to transition. Is she not worried about what that will look like once it all tries to grow out? What’s the logic behind that? I’ve never seen that
She likely wanted to relax the edges to a straighter texture like the weave since it may be more visible up close and get moist from washing your face, etc. And the front hair/edges is usually the slowest to grow so it may eventually coincide with the growing out of her other hair.
Looks beautiful,how long does this type of visit take? I’m just curious how does a person tolerate the feeling of a weave?The not washing hair for weeks and the heavy feeling,plus sleeping just seems it would be hot and not washing hair for 6-12 weeks ,how do you keep it from not smelling?No hate or shade ,just really curious .thank you
No skipping! Watched the video and ads through and through. You are absolutely amazing 👏❤😍🙌
Question: What shampoo did you use for the client edges? Based on the video it seem as if you washed that area quite a bit before proceeding to the entire head (with another shampoo 🤷♀️).
Aw thank you, I appreciate you watching all the way through considering it’s a long video. It was a neutralising shampoo for washing out chemical relaxer and yes the edges were washed with this 3 times alone before the rest of the hair.
That explains it.
Thank you Jennifer. Continue doing awesome work ❤❤
@@JenniferCynthiaHair why did you wash the edges with this 3 times first before the rest, and why a different shampoo for the rest?
@@mrschristyjane bc she relaxed the edges only.
@@deenad3562 oh ok. I missed that part. Thank you.
To each her own for myself I couldn't have a weave on my head feeling that on my head would drive me crazy
Great job and work done. A process well worthwhile watching
You are a technician🪡. That was so great.
Hi Jennifer!!!!! What amazing hair job you do!!! I have painful stories related to my hair. I had been through everything to make my hair looks good; I had used extensions, wigs...strong relaxers, false braids, but a short time ago I came up with the decision to treat carefully my natural hair! I wish I were in the UK to be part of your real magic, so I beg you to suggest me how to continue with my hair. Right now I´m using Keratine treatment as it is very good for my hair and I´m using as well a relaxer hair cream. Some hair sections are totally relaxed and others do not. I´d love to come to visit you!!! Do you have an email address? Love you!
Hiya Dm me on Instagram -Jennifer Cynthia
You are truly the best 👌
So afraid for your fingers getting cut. Go into a fabric department and in the notions there is a holder for those double edge razors. I've had one in my sewing things for years, love it. Keep up the great work and take care.
Please come to the US❤ particularly, Texas!
If it were me, I would want a blow-dry and a cut to rid me of those bad ends. That way my hair will be growing evenly under my weave
Why hang on to bad ends a d uneven growth thst you're going to lose anyway😊
I would never want my hair WET under a saw-in weave😊
Just me
Jennifer gives the client what they want❤
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Where did you get your comb from?
Hi Jennifer,
Amazing work!!! Can I ask, what product did you use before you began braiding her hair up?
Thank you. It was Afrocenchix Smooth
Did you braid the wet hair
I'm not sure if that's what I saw
How long did all this work take?
♥️
🙏🏾🙌🏾
@@JenniferCynthiaHair se ta sertã filha continua assim mesmo viu que deus te abençoe seu serviço, e eu quero que você faz no meu tbm que amei muito adorei seu serviço 😉🤟🤙....
That hair is damp. Is there any reason why the braiding is done on damp hair? Just asking
Ok, so the hair was braided while wet? Never seen that.
Yes it was nearly dry
@@JenniferCynthiaHair Awesome!
That was a tiny comb used, which probably pulled out most of her hair and caused further damage. Omg!
But you have to get all the dirt and buildup off the strands or you will have a knotty mess when the water hits it, especially with her hair being half relaxed and half natural.
it took out all the buildup and dirt and dead hair yes im not so sure abt her actual hair
How do you get the corn-row to stay the same size throughout the row? When I do it the row gets increasingly fatter as the hair is braided in.
Make sure your parts are even from the top to bottom and on both sides then keep practicing
I never understood the point of the net unless you have thin hair. It's too much tension on her scalp you can see how it's pulling around the parts.
Hair clearly looks damaged but continuing to use relaxer.....very strange.
I just noticed while you washed her hair, one of her earrings fell out. Was it recovered?
But watching this was soooooo soothing 😌 ☺. You're so gentle and thorough 😊. New subbie
Wow I love how observant you are!
And yes the earring was recovered, it fell in to the sink, I rinsed it and gave it back to her (I really tried to edit that part out but my computer was so slow… lagging while I was editing and still caught part of it 😂)
@@JenniferCynthiaHair LOL...I pay attention to detail 😊. I just love your videos. Keep 'em coming ❤
That’s a good trait you have right there! 🙌🏾😊
How can you leave that hairstyle up for ?
6-12 weeks if maintained well
@@JenniferCynthiaHair cool
Hermosa.. :)
Hora
Why did you leave her nape area like that?
Jennifer Cynthia are you of African decent
African are really super good with hair
I can't never do that with my hair
You definitely should've blowdried before braiding. Seems like u got lazy there.
Aw you think? braiding damp verses blow-dried… which do you think is easiest/better? And have you tried both?
@@JenniferCynthiaHair yes I have tried braiding both damp and dry. Braiding damp hair breaks easily also clumpy as it looks in your video and dry hair is non breaking and smoother to maintain but whatever works for you and your clients is fine. I'm more of maintaining natural
I agree - if the hair is breaking/damaging it’s better to braid blow dried. Also if your not very skilled/experienced at braiding it’s better to braid dry.
In this case the hair was healthy and dense and had a lot of regrowth from chemical relaxer.
I didn’t want to do the braid pattern small, so braiding it damp allowed me to do the braid pattern big and keep it flat at the same time
Shit I would have been lazy too, then again that's probably why I'm not a stylist. She may just prefer to braid that way, because this process looked anything but lazy, to me it seems like she really took her time.
why did you braid her hair while wet??
Clearly the client is developping traction alopecia en extreme breakage in the hairline.
Wouldnt it be more ethical to refuse a resew-in??
Someone please explain this client that what she is doing to her hair is taking her to thw point of no return...
Her hairline is relaxed so the rest of the roots are thicker, so its hard to say its damaged.
Why ppl still gettin sew in weaves when they can wear frontal or clip on wigs which can easily come off n you can wash hair. Why opt for these sew ins when you know they be a pain, i never get the logic
Frontals rip your edges off with all the glue and product, how is that better?
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This would be better without music
Is she transitioning to natural. She has a lot of new growth 🤔
She DID NOT wash the back or middle of her hair. Maybe I'm looking at another head.😨
Poor girl to endure that pain and shame on the stylist that put her through it! NOPE WILL NOT BE SUBSCRIBING AND WILL DELETE ANY VIDEOS ON THIS FEED!
She ASKED for another sew in isnt stylist fault for doing what she was told.
The client is a grown woman who knows what she wants cynthia is a pro and meticulous. We we remain her subs. Bye.
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This looks like a phenomenal technique!!!