A woman who looks like me on your show ! Talking about my type of hair ! Sali, I'm a long time fan. My husband is journalist and I have the upmost respect for the way you carry yourself and embody the profession. For everything you represent as a woman. BUT THIS ! Sociologically and psychologically, you are soothing my bullied soul. Thank you so much.
This is such a lovely interview and yes, it is bloody good to see a black woman on ITBW. It’s very rare (and not a race thing) to see and hear a textured hair specialist discussing my type of hair on a mainstream media platform. So diolch yn fawr iawn Sali. It’s also made me really really want to go and get my hair done by Charlotte now. If other people can manage to fly in from African countries to get their hair done at her salon, then surely I can manage it from west Wales.
Amazing! Thank you Sally and Charlotte. I've been reading about Charlotte in black hair magazines for years and had no idea of her incredible life story. I'm very inspired.
I remember Splinters, my Dad’s girlfriend who was in London on a course used to go there. Huge Salon. I like this Lady very much and her whole ethos. Well done and thank you Sali.
Charlotte is so inspiring, she makes it feel possible to have a business - the way she talks about how she achieved success and how normal she is.. normals not a bad thing, but I relate to her is what I mean!
I've never been keen on hairdressers, but when you find one, that can work with you - you never want to let them go. We all want, what our hair can't really do, but a good hairdresser will advise you, what you CAN have and what will work - sadly, some hairdressers move on and the search continues, once again. Great interview as usual - really enjoyed. I had to see my MP regarding a problem - went to his surgery - if you connect with your MP than they can move mountains - literally! Wonderful, just watched the end of part one - to educate is so inspiring and fulfilling 👍
Such a warm, loving personality, I love the way she talks about her profession or rather her calling. One of my favourite childhood memories is actually my dad washing and styling my hair (it used to be down to my waist), so I totally get her nurturing approach 😊 All the warms and fuzzies 😘
Loved this video Sali and Charlotte. I wish I could find a salon for me, like Charlotte's. I love the sheer variety of people that you have on this series. Thank you for being you Sali xx
Thank you for introducing those of us who heard of Charlotte to her Sali! I could listen to her talk for hours and I can see the nurturing maternal aspect to what she does. It’s such an intimate thing to touch someone’s hair (I remember my mum stroking mine when I was going off to sleep as a child) and she really taps into that. Right, just putting the kettle on for part 2!
Love meeting Charlotte in this interview! What an amazing woman and with such a fresh and authentic take on the beauty industry while always giving back (just like you, Sali ❤). Truly inspiring. Can't wait for part 2!
wow she's so inspiring and interesting! what a great story in how she created her business. i wish there were more hairdressers in my area that could do thick and textured hair--i've got a weird jewish/asian/european mix and never get a great cut. can't wait for part 2!
Madeline Vogel try finding a hairdresser who knows how to cut black and Asian hair. I am an Asian Jewish woman and finding a stylist who knows how to cut ethnic hair has been a game changer.
What a lovely woman, I wish I could visit her salon. I have had terrible experiences with hairdrassers, always judgy if not overtly brutal. They always used to say that I have terrible hair. Yes, flash news: I do know that. Problem is that it's not actually 'my fault' as I do take care of my hair, but stress has damaging consequences on me. But even if it was my fault, people should learn to be more kind. You don't know how your words can impact on others. Being said that, wonderful video. Thanks for that!
Gosh, am old enough to remember when Splinters was the only place could get my hair done in London - had forgotten about it. Very interesting to hear about Charlotte's background.
I wish people wouldn’t make this racist - this is not a woman of colour - this is a woman!!!! Who honestly cares what colour her skin is?? Why make that a thing? . Thank you Sali for another amazing ITB, and thank you for bringing us this inspirational beautiful woman. Xxx
Because people who are not white are treated differently every single day. It’s convenient for you, you can choose that it doesn’t matter to you, in your world. That’s not the world I live in. You think you’re being enlightened, but you’ve actually made a demeaning statement. You’re not acknowledging our struggle.
Hi Yasmin, I understand where you're coming from. To answer your questions I will just say that we live in a society where not all women are treated the same, not all women benefit from the same representation or promotion. Where inequalities have caused a great deal of suffering to many people, especially minorities (pertaining to ethnicity or various other issues). I think it's in our best interest not to undermine people's hardship or needs, their gratitude for acknowledgement, or any attempt to soothe a sense of otherness and bring people closer together in a more inclusive society.
It was a little awkward when you did your intro and she was moving things around. First thing I noticed was this bathroom is extremely CLEAN. Nothing better than a good massage hair washing and a blow out . Make up is number 2 . Hair definitely comes first
Hmmmm.... it's interesting... because she is a woman of colour and knows the struggles WOC go through... women who live in under funded inner London areas...WOC like her... most of them couldn't afford to go and do their hair with her... as for European hair again expensive ... wash cut and blow dry for £150 .... why? I respect her business principles and she had a lot of responsibility growing up and good for her for doing it
A woman who looks like me on your show ! Talking about my type of hair ! Sali, I'm a long time fan. My husband is journalist and I have the upmost respect for the way you carry yourself and embody the profession. For everything you represent as a woman. BUT THIS ! Sociologically and psychologically, you are soothing my bullied soul. Thank you so much.
Bless you ❤️
This is such a lovely interview and yes, it is bloody good to see a black woman on ITBW. It’s very rare (and not a race thing) to see and hear a textured hair specialist discussing my type of hair on a mainstream media platform. So diolch yn fawr iawn Sali.
It’s also made me really really want to go and get my hair done by Charlotte now. If other people can manage to fly in from African countries to get their hair done at her salon, then surely I can manage it from west Wales.
Amazing! Thank you Sally and Charlotte. I've been reading about Charlotte in black hair magazines for years and had no idea of her incredible life story. I'm very inspired.
I remember Splinters, my Dad’s girlfriend who was in London on a course used to go there. Huge Salon. I like this Lady very much and her whole ethos. Well done and thank you Sali.
Charlotte is so inspiring, she makes it feel possible to have a business - the way she talks about how she achieved success and how normal she is.. normals not a bad thing, but I relate to her is what I mean!
Exactly what I need right now. A cup of tea and some Sali Hughes. Thanks!
I've never been keen on hairdressers, but when you find one, that can work with you - you never want to let them go. We all want, what our hair can't really do, but a good hairdresser will advise you, what you CAN have and what will work - sadly, some hairdressers move on and the search continues, once again. Great interview as usual - really enjoyed. I had to see my MP regarding a problem - went to his surgery - if you connect with your MP than they can move mountains - literally! Wonderful, just watched the end of part one - to educate is so inspiring and fulfilling 👍
What a breath of fresh air this woman is. Thank you for the wonderful interview.
Such a warm, loving personality, I love the way she talks about her profession or rather her calling. One of my favourite childhood memories is actually my dad washing and styling my hair (it used to be down to my waist), so I totally get her nurturing approach 😊 All the warms and fuzzies 😘
Loved this video Sali and Charlotte. I wish I could find a salon for me, like Charlotte's. I love the sheer variety of people that you have on this series. Thank you for being you Sali xx
Thank you for introducing those of us who heard of Charlotte to her Sali! I could listen to her talk for hours and I can see the nurturing maternal aspect to what she does. It’s such an intimate thing to touch someone’s hair (I remember my mum stroking mine when I was going off to sleep as a child) and she really taps into that. Right, just putting the kettle on for part 2!
Oh my God! At last! A woman of colour!!!
Charlotte is absolutely lovely personality
I can't wait for my hair to grow so I can go to Charlotte's salon. Thanks Sali.
So very happy to be introduced to this amazing woman. Thank you Sali (and my Legolas, her skin and hair are gorgeous).
I think that hair is everythting too! Like skin and eyes, it is what reflects our mood the most. Such a warm lady x
Love meeting Charlotte in this interview! What an amazing woman and with such a fresh and authentic take on the beauty industry while always giving back (just like you, Sali ❤). Truly inspiring. Can't wait for part 2!
Thank you Sali, thank you. It’s amazing to see diversity and most importantly see someone as influential as you embrace it so expertly and kindly.
Fascinating and informative can't wait for part 2
Love this Sally! What a great and inspirational lady. Bless her! 😊
wow she's so inspiring and interesting! what a great story in how she created her business. i wish there were more hairdressers in my area that could do thick and textured hair--i've got a weird jewish/asian/european mix and never get a great cut. can't wait for part 2!
Madeline Vogel try finding a hairdresser who knows how to cut black and Asian hair. I am an Asian Jewish woman and finding a stylist who knows how to cut ethnic hair has been a game changer.
Really enjoyed this. Thank you both. A heart restoring story of the recognition of a talented woman prepared to work.
Thank you Sali for listening and delivering
Beautiful stunning Charlotte. A very real and connected lady 🧚🏾♀️💕💕💕
I LOVE this! I'm looking to book into the salon. Also Charlotte's dress is BEAUTIFUL!
Charlotte is so radiant, inside and out.
when she said she was 22 in the 90s i couldn't believe it i thought she was only about 28 now lol
What a lovely woman, I wish I could visit her salon. I have had terrible experiences with hairdrassers, always judgy if not overtly brutal. They always used to say that I have terrible hair. Yes, flash news: I do know that. Problem is that it's not actually 'my fault' as I do take care of my hair, but stress has damaging consequences on me. But even if it was my fault, people should learn to be more kind. You don't know how your words can impact on others. Being said that, wonderful video. Thanks for that!
Such a beautiful soul she is, lovely.
One of my favourites so far, such a amazing woman that Charlotte!
So inspiring, what a great story.
Really inspiring. Watching from HK and I'll recommend my relatives in the UK watch this video.
What a sweet woman! Lovely, I could listen to her speak for hours.
That is such a lovelly interview! ❤️
Gosh, am old enough to remember when Splinters was the only place could get my hair done in London - had forgotten about it. Very interesting to hear about Charlotte's background.
What an amazing lady
Nice to see a woman if colour on here!!!
i dunno who she is but god i wanna visit her salon all the way from Australia!
Charlotte is my favorite!
what a lovley, honest, friendly lady ! ask her please to start selling the shea butter as her skin looks amazing.
The best British black hair stylist in the UK by far. Hall of fame ledgend.
My favourite thing about in the bathroom with is seeing so many strong inspirational British women. It’s so important to collect heroes
How very fortunate she was to have the council hand her the keys to a Notting Hill house.
Great interview! At last Sali x
PS Sally when will you return to perfume? I first discovered your perfume collection video which I loved.
Beautiful! She has a beautiful soul in all ways.
Thank you💐
Charlotte makes me want to buy every single product in her bathroom.
Beautiful to watch
YES!
I wish people wouldn’t make this racist - this is not a woman of colour - this is a woman!!!! Who honestly cares what colour her skin is?? Why make that a thing? . Thank you Sali for another amazing ITB, and thank you for bringing us this inspirational beautiful woman. Xxx
Because people who are not white are treated differently every single day. It’s convenient for you, you can choose that it doesn’t matter to you, in your world. That’s not the world I live in. You think you’re being enlightened, but you’ve actually made a demeaning statement. You’re not acknowledging our struggle.
Perhaps, consider that it is A Thing, and to suggest otherwise would be idiotic in the extreme.
Hi Yasmin, I understand where you're coming from. To answer your questions I will just say that we live in a society where not all women are treated the same, not all women benefit from the same representation or promotion. Where inequalities have caused a great deal of suffering to many people, especially minorities (pertaining to ethnicity or various other issues). I think it's in our best interest not to undermine people's hardship or needs, their gratitude for acknowledgement, or any attempt to soothe a sense of otherness and bring people closer together in a more inclusive society.
Declaring that your pleased to see an episode of this featuring a black women isn’t ‘racist’. Google racism, because that ain’t it lovely!
I really hope you’ve read what the ladies above me had to say. and i hope you’ve actually listened to them.
It was a little awkward when you did your intro and she was moving things around.
First thing I noticed was this bathroom is extremely CLEAN.
Nothing better than a good massage hair washing and a blow out .
Make up is number 2 . Hair definitely comes first
Hmmmm.... it's interesting... because she is a woman of colour and knows the struggles WOC go through... women who live in under funded inner London areas...WOC like her... most of them couldn't afford to go and do their hair with her... as for European hair again expensive ... wash cut and blow dry for £150 .... why? I respect her business principles and she had a lot of responsibility growing up and good for her for doing it