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It shouldn't take 3 hrs. to style natural hair. Anything over an hour is excessive. The Cosmologist stated it took 3 hrs. because the client had split, damaged ends, and Blue Magic. Side note: Using Blue Magic is crazy AF.
Exactly. My haircut took 4 hours. You cannot rush hair (especially natural hair) and expect it to come out well - you have to take your time with it. Tbh I’ve never heard of a POC/person with natural hair who’s had a hair appointment shorter than or under an hour.
@@ruthgoldflam-un4cwlies.. it takes about that much time to detangle, wash, blow dry, straighten, cut and curl natural hair 🗿 if it takes less time than that then it definitely wasn’t done right
@@janayawilliams2596 The truth lies in the middle our post. I'll explain and talk about my experience. I've I always had long pretty hair relaxed natural or my Jerri curl at the age of five. I went from a Affirm lye relaxer 2 a natural in the year 2000's I did a "big chop" neva looked back. I have a cutting fixation. I love the way scissors sound cutting hair plus I have always seen the act as a "Rising Phoenix" so to speak. I started with Qhemet biologics back in the day when Blk. Hair Media and Nazi azz Napturallty was a thang. It took 5 hours to comb my 5 inches of new growth. Fast forward ⏩, it takes me an hour to comb shoulder length hair that was fresh fade last year and two months ago (my end needs trimming because it causes me extra unnecessary tangling from wearing braids too long and doing a half ash job taking care of my hair due to rare disorder. I started Keto due to a condition that goes by the name "Systemic Mastocytosis." This disease has a negative impact on hair health. This led me to have long complicated hair styling/upkeep sessions. Nowadays it takes me an hour Start to finish. No lye/lies! I didn't know how to care for my natural hair. Relaxed yes natural nope. like I said it was due to a combination of things lack of knowledge on how to care for my hair, poor health, horrible products, bad hair tools etc. Love my Felicia Leatherwood and detangling vertical first. FYI I spent about a grand on Anita Grant crap, Qhmetbiologics was a terrible product and Honey Handmade for. My favorite 💕 is now Soultanicals and Curls Dynasty. Shea Moisture fell off so did The Mane Choice. This is the experience I just wanted to share. Much luv sista.
Your instructors are people I would never want to do my hair. The fact that you was told you took to long is ridiculous. You can’t rush that type of hair or any natural hair. You did good.
You can't rush any type of hair. That's why people come to the salon because the stylists are supposed to know and do better than we do ourselves when we rush every day.
Tons of these cosmetology schools don’t care about naturally textured hair, their goal is to make money. They don’t properly train their students to care for natural hair, nor do they provide products. They just throw the students out on the floor and the client’s don’t realize that. The students that do well with all hair types mainly have a natural gift and school enhances it.
Who gets in trouble for taking "too much time" to make sure their passion shows through for their clients and the health and happiness of them and their hair??? 😡 Keep to it sis! BEAUTIFUL WORK 👏👏👏👏
Because companies value seeing more customers over serving customers well. You'll find this across the board, even in medical care. If a hairdresser, a nurse, a doctor, ect take their time with you, that is someone who's fighting the good fight to prioritize you behind the scenes. Top tier people right there.
My hair is bone straight, and I have been told off about that, too. Oh, but they love to compliment your beautiful and healthy hair... It all takes time and patience!
Take to sweet time .. my old stylist was this way she took her time each head was a master piece.. My hair was very healthy back then and never the same after she left .. but now I’m on my healthy journey of hair and I’m loving it. 2-3 healthy service and it came out great with added hair care tips for home ❤😊
Agreed!! What a fantastic hair transformation!! I'm sorry certain people couldn't appreciate your attention to detail. Please don't ever let that change you!! you're doing it wonderfully your way. Keep up the wonderful work.
Omg if I could stand on my feet for long periods I’d go to school for it in a min! I love making women feel beautiful in their own skin, I’m that women in the store randomly complimenting you on your hair or tattoos or your dress or whatever. I’d so love to have my hands playing in hair all day and doing nails with fun designs and gems and sparkles omg it’s like arts and crafts for me 😂😂❤❤
I love your integrity. It really shows that you not only love your craft, but you respect it. The fact that you wanted to prioritize the health of her hair above all else really shows that you are a remarkable stylist! Subscribed!
Her hair looks great! Your hair stylist is not someone you want to rush. I’ve been in the chair for 3 to 4 hours, but if it means it’s done right then it’s worth it to me.
Agreed! Honey take your time! This is why some stylist love cutting peoples hair off, it’s quicker to get them in and out. I love the fact that you put love into it! 🥰🤗🤗🔥🔥
If she can work with the young ladies and help them and their families maintain growth of natural hair she could probably have a good amount of business just with all the mermaids and princesses needing to get put together. I bet she's going to go far after seeing how gentle she is with the detangling stage.
FANTASTIC work. I'm sorry your instructors didn't appreciate the attention to detail and client comfort that you provided, but I'm glad you won't compromise your values because of it.
The client appreciated it 100% She’ll get return clients, they’ll keep trying to teach people to throw away customer service for speed- in such a personal, emotionally charged environment too. How sad for the stylists who believe their BS. 😢
THAT'S WHAT I ALWAYS SAID TO MY TEACHERS!!!! and now I have a full steady clientele that appreciates having their hair done WELL and not rushed. Lookin at you Great Clips.
@@cherylhart5955ahhhhh not you too?!?! I went there ONCE! She straightened my hair- that wasn’t gonna work in THE RAIN! (This was supposed to be for my baby shower too, I was so mad) And when I was like what did you do to my curls?! Where are my curls?!?! Tell me why she got the manager and neither one of them knew wtf I wanted?!? 😂😂 I’m like (speaking slowly too 😂) I came in here with curly hair SHE straightened my hair without asking me while my back was turned away from the mirror- I want my curls back on my head!! She grabbed a curling iron with a HUGE barrel. I swear I never went into another salon. Not once. All she had to do was rewet my hair, and defuse it- it already had product in it! Add some curl cream, maybe some gel cause of the humidity and I’m good!! My hair looks amazing now that I take care of it myself. Just trimmed it up last night. ❤
I learned black hair in hairdresser school (I don't know how to explain otherwise), and I worked in a salon who also did black hair and was very well known for quality. The lady who owned the salon tought me everything, even clients started asking for me. But the most important lesson she and the clients tought me was that black hair CAN NOT AND WILL NOT be rushed, you need to become one with the hair, and take your time working on it❤🙏 I don't understand that they think it needs to be rushed!!
I agree, but as trained at college person myself, I think what they are pointing out is the "hourly rate" it works out at for your skills? No good working all day if you cannot feed yourself? having said that, its your integrity that's important long term and your prices can reflect that fact as your reputation grows. Good luck to this young lady, she will go far but does to realise her price points as well as loving her career.
@@emmsue1053All she needs is a handful of good clients and the rest will take care of itself. She will be able to charge a rate commensurate with her work. Black women care about good service. Maybe where she's training at doesn't get it
@nikaj111 when I use it, I use it to seal in moisture. So I'll wash and condish, apply my leave in, ans seal it with grease. It only takes a finger dab per section. It makes for amazing twist outs. When I braid my hair down, I go down my scalp in areas that itch. If you don't slap it on in globs, it washes out with no issue. Any product, grease or not, that you over apply can cause issues. And nope, it does not clog anything- it's non comedogenic. It also does not make my hair tangle. Been "natural" since birth. Been using grease since birth. 35 years later, and my hair is still thick and down my back 😂
You are doing so great!!! Continue taking your time and caring for your clients. Over time your speed will increase and you’ll map out the service. Praying for your continued success. ❤
Thank you for this! I, as a grown woman, have cried in a salon before because I felt I was being shamed (by a black stylist) for my hair density and amount (which I can’t control). Black hair is beautiful and only passionate people should be touching it. I hope this little girl sticks with you for life!
If they start complaining or displaying a negative attitude once they see your hair, just leave. When I was growing out my hair, I went to a salon where the hairdresser groaned at the thought of braiding my hair. It wasn't even that short. It was definitely at a good enough middle length. My mistake was staying despite that initial reaction, but I learnt this "if they don't care, they shouldn't be doing it rule" since then. Some just do not like the thought of doing anything that seems to be more work to them, in which case best to leave those ones alone.
At most I've been charged extra for length and I've seen people be charged extra for density. I understand charging a little more if we have more hair than average because it is more work but complaining and shaming folks is ridiculous.
What I was thinking the problem is in my opinion no one ever told ha to do a clarifying shampoo or acv vinegar wash at least once a week to remove the build up cs I use Blue Magic on my kids hair an never had a issue cs I use a acv n baking soda cleanse once a month when I washed they hair..
@@livelovely4681 possibly the styles she gets and how someone take it out, too much heat on hair, always combing in it. It's plenty of reasons! Always put your hair in a protective style it will grow, I recently got locs I'm 6 weeks in and I have new growth like crazy. I haven't washed it or got it retwisted yet. The longer your hair is not being touched the longer your hair grows... Yes you will lose dead hair but it replace with the new...
You my dear are a DREAM stylist. Taking your time to do the right things and caring about the final result is something every stylist should do but many many don’t. They don’t care about anything but getting you out as quickly as possible to get to their next client. ❤ you my dear are a gem 💎
I hated this about cos school. They treat press and curls like they should be 3s. Most cos schools are money hungry over the service. You did a great job! Make sure to get her mom's email and phone number. She will be your forever client. Good luck!❤
Baby I saw that bounce l! I’m surprised mama ain’t ask for that social security number just to make sure she could track you down in case you ever try to get away for real 😂
I'm an Old retired cosmetologist, Good on this cosmetology student... Your going to go far in this field. You will have clients lined up on your doorstep. Don't listen to someone telling you your taking too long.. You got this Seester ❤️ Good luck in your New Career! (I went to school so long ago it only cost $500)😊
Girl!!!! I’m so glad to hear a stylist take the time on the steps of hair care that help with health, growth and length retention!!! I cannot for the life of me find a stylist in my area with the same practices! Kudos to you!!
😂 it had to be blue magic. We need to petition them to offer alternative formulas that don't contain petroleum and overkill on the wrong waxes. Obviously the old diehard gens want the old formula, but new gen want something healthier. Repeat offenders 😂
Why are managers coming down on the ones that do the proper job. Speed is not always an option. Especially dealing with all that hair. Healthy hair takes time. You did a great job
I wish someone like you existed. I was made to feel like my hair was always a problem. Before I cut it all off, I had the exact same hair type. Thank you for showing this beautiful young lady the courtesy I was never shown. It looks so gorgeous and healthy 😍.
❤Thank you for taking your time, I feel that women with afro textured hair are massively undermined and neglected by the hair community because our hair takes more time and understanding. This natural hair movement is still new to some people so we need all the help we can get from the professionals and up and coming professionals.
1. I don't have build up..yeah I use minimal stylers, grease, sealants, oil or butter. 2. I make sure I trim every 12 to 16 weeks and in between I will dust if I see any knots or splits at home. 3. I use a leave-in conditioner and a leave-in detangler daily. 4 I shampoo and deep condition every week. My hair does not tangle badly on a weekly basis and wash day is an hour. I have high density hair so I have to detangle in 20 sections but it is so much easier to comb through than when I was age 5-18. Lol!
I love your motto, "If they don't care, they shouldn't be doing your hair!" I wish I knew a stylist who would take such time detangling.....I would schedule an appointment for tomorrow!! Keep up the great work, Queen!👑
Blue Magic got that hair that good. Definitely wouldn't take it out the routine. She needs a clarifying shampoo, scalp treatment and a GREAT deep conditioner. Cosmetologist here!
Hello, which products do you recommend for shampoo, scalp treatment and conditioner; also deep conditioner and leave in? My daughter has very bad damaged hair. Thank you.
Thank you sis that's what I'm saying... Back in the day when beauticians and grandmothers was taken care of our hair our hair was living its best life it was healthy we had edges and everything Dixie peach Blue magic sulfur 8 wild growth was part of our hair routine And if you wanted your duty to last that pink oil moisturizer spray what's the thing spay it wrap it tied it up😂
Sorry but....Blue Magic is necessary for type 4 sealant and retention. We just have to wash with a clarifying neutralizing shampoo once a month. Trust me, her length is due to that grease holding in moisture. Please don't give out wrong advice.
It’s not necessary for type 4 for hair. If you’re low porosity ingredients in grease like petroleum and mineral oil is better for you because it allows you to lock in that moisture until wash day. Not everyone’s type 4 hair is suitable. If your hair is high porosity, then you will have a harder time using grease effectively. People should just do what works for their hair instead of condemning or overtly praising things.
For real my hair is so much longer with using grease. My hair loves it ❤ I just have to clarify my hair about twice a month. I raved about grease to my sisters and now they use it too😂
It’s not necessary. I have long “type 4” hair and I don’t use Blue Magic. There are other products that work for sealing and protection that have better ingredients and results than Blue Magic.
It can honestly be a good feeling when someone tries to reprimand you for good work. Of course it can be frustrating as well but I take it as you can be mad at me all you want, I’m proud of the work I did
Nope, it will have your hair tangled. Blue magic was used a long, long time ago for curly hairstyles & keeping that scalp grease. It should be used mildly.
I love the fact you took your time with her hair. And I love the fact you took all of the product out of her hair by washing the hair several times. It demonstrates you are a quality stylist. Yet I've noticed numerous stylists, including you, that after flat ironing the hair, you will curl the hair. To me, the straight hair looked fine.
@@Klgray7373 proritizing money over client hair care like a doctor's appointment, no time spent on the patient, get them in out in the least amount of time.
She looks lovely after your intensive and compassionate work; I know that it's key to be careful when detangling damaged hair to avoid further breakage that would necessitate losing more length, so I imagine your care was key. Hopefully they were able to offer speed tips if they were concerned about your efficiency. All the best as you continue your education! Your kind and empathetic care is part of what makes a good salon experience.
Right! You take the time necessary for EACH client. No two clients have the same hair nor will they need the same care/attention. Everybody is not going to be in and out in two hours. That school/instructor should be shame! Good jog, young lady! Keep that attitude and you'll stay booked and busy! 🙏🏾
If you use Blue Magic you must wash your hair weekly or every two weeks…and do not grease your hair scalp with it. I mostly use that and water for a natural.
Exactly. Grease is great for maintaining moisture in natural hair. In fact a little goes a long way. All you need is water to reactivate the grease instead of adding more grease which will only cause buildup. I always side eye stylists saying to stop using grease, butter or hair oils.
Now that's a good point... use more water to reactivate, instead of more grease. I'm going to get me some BLUE MAGIC!! I don't know if that will promote curl though. My hair is natural and gray, but only makes BB SHOTS..😂... it's relatively short though. DO you know what else I could use with the blue magic to get some curl going? Thanks
@@sherriesteele-petty2998 Use a curl defining leave in conditioner on slightly wet hair, followed by a very small amount of blue magic or a small amount of hair gel on the hair only.
@@sherriesteele-petty2998 it defines your natural curl pattern, but it doesn't really "promote" curls or make your hair curl up. Whatever is naturally yours, or what your hair looks like when it's kinda damp, grease will amplify or enhance that. If you use a styler, curl mousse, or curl activator under the grease, then it can help amplify your natural curl pattern even more. You do have to allow time between products though. So whatever you use under grease, give I time to activate and set, then apply the grease. Anything else you are looking for in your curl, you will have to set with rollers, rods or do a twist out for example. Hope that helps 😃
@@sherriesteele-petty2998 I’m sorry but the B B SHOTS took me out !!😂😂😂 haven’t heard that term in a long time. Thank u for taking me back to my childhood and, a good laugh.
You did AMAZING. I think instructors may be unfamiliar with proper haircare for coily/ tight curly hair unfortunately. The results are proof you did it right
Please stop telling people to stop using grease it clear has helped her hair be as thick and full as it is. Instead try telling them how to clarify and cleanse the hair properly. I have similar hair and so does my daughter. We could not find anything to seal in the moister for our hair type BUT blue magic (mind you I said seal not moisturize alone) so it works. People just have to clean properly.
I told this particular client to stop using it for a reason. They don’t know how to properly use it. They aren’t using it for just sealing. I’ll continue to educate and suggest what i think is best for my clients on an individual basis. What work for you. Works for you. 🤷🏾♀️
@SuesyCoils if clients are using grease, just tell them a little goes a long way and suggest a good home friendly clarifying shampoo. We have to teach clients how to take care of their hair at home also. 🧡
@@SuesyCoils awesome! Great style and if you are going to recommend how to care for the hair wonderful. Good job. Keep doing what you do and you will have a lot of clients because you care and that is what people really want in a hair stylist.
I’ve gotten in trouble for doing my job too well before, too. It’s a weird, disenchanting experience. You did beautiful work and your clients will adore you for it!
It may have taken longer than expected but the health and care is priority. Hence a happy customer who will brag about you, refer you and return to you. If the training school were not happy, they should sit down and talk through your process, then advise on what you could have potentially done differently for you to consider next time. (If anything). Well done...Nice outcome 🎉
Great job! I’ve worked for employers that want you to do job as fast as possible. That’s not me, I worked with patients and I always gave them the time and respect that they deserved! Keep on keepin on girl!!
You are a excellent beautician don't never let anyone discourage you the end results were just awesome. It's a blessing to have someone who is concerned about the health of your hair. Sometimes it takes a little longer to get good results and it was well worth the time
If your salon would rather you rush a procedure and put out mediocre results rather than take the time necessary to get the best results, than I think you should find another salon to work at or save up for a booth of your own. Oh, and please give your card to everyone who sits in your chair. That’s how you build clientele.❤❤❤
😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽 Her hair looks so nice!! You did that!! This shows you care about the HAIR, not just doing hair. 🤩👍🏼 You are someone I would want to do and take care of MY hair. You are already a PROFESSIONAL even though you are in hair school, LEARNING to DO hair. Your instructors can learn something from YOU!! Continue being true to you AND your craft.
What people don't realise is if you use grease of any kind you have to use sulphate shampoos to clarify the hair. If a clarifying shampoo is incorporated they should be just fine.
Natural hair care instructor here!!! I'm so proud of you! I always hated the saying, "time is money" when it comes to hair care. If you want quality it takes time! Do it properly so you can keep them coming back. 👍🏾❤
This is why people DO NOT trust salons, and learn to do their own hair. You cannot rush natural hair care or any hair care. Trust and believe you gained a lifetime client, based on your work ethic and patience with baby girls hair. Keep up the great work. When you open your own salon, let us know!❤
I'm sorry you got in trouble, that is sad!!! I am glad you took the necessary time to do it right!! Do what you love, do it right the first time... Proud of you 💪🏾💪🏾. It looks GREAT!!!❤
As a Cosmo Instructor. I would have not penalized you for taking your time. I understand as Trichologist the time it takes and would have provided tips to expidite the process. Great job!
Her hair looks so beautiful. You did such a great job! Be proud of your work! Instructors who got mad?? They might not get clients for life but you will!
Come see me at the beauty school before I graduate! Book your appointment suesycoilscare.as.me/?appointmentType=category:Services%20%40%20Empire%20Beauty%20School%20Avail%20until%2011%2F9
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@@gethompson8319 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
I'm a stylist and I feel the same way. Hair care contribute to healthy hair
Dangit! I can't justify flying to Milwaukee from Los Angeles ... wait, do I have family in Wisconsin?
@@donitapolk9413 I live all the way in Texas lol
I appreciate a stylist that takes their time to detangle.
Yes I hate when they rush the detanglin and rip my hair up. I won't go back to them.
Facts. I can rip my own hair out at home.
so real like i can rip my hair out in my mental breakdowns, dont need someone else to do it when im perfectly happy!!
I tell the hair dresser go ahead & hand me the brush ima detangle my self 💁🏾♀️
sooooo important
Finally, a new school cosmetologist with old school integrity. YESSSSS, 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 baby girl take a bow!👏🏾💐👏🏾💐👏🏾💐
Exactly!!
THIS!!!!!
*FR!! I'M like, "KUDOS to HER!!!*
*GOOD JOB!!"* 😎😍
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🥰
**throws flowers on the stage**
we need more black cosmetologist instructors because that was literally the regular time for natural hair process
Exactly. Because first of all, I need to set aside a whole day 😅
It shouldn't take 3 hrs. to style natural hair. Anything over an hour is excessive. The Cosmologist stated it took 3 hrs. because the client had split, damaged ends, and Blue Magic.
Side note: Using Blue Magic is crazy AF.
Exactly. My haircut took 4 hours. You cannot rush hair (especially natural hair) and expect it to come out well - you have to take your time with it. Tbh I’ve never heard of a POC/person with natural hair who’s had a hair appointment shorter than or under an hour.
@@ruthgoldflam-un4cwlies.. it takes about that much time to detangle, wash, blow dry, straighten, cut and curl natural hair 🗿 if it takes less time than that then it definitely wasn’t done right
@@janayawilliams2596 The truth lies in the middle our post. I'll explain and talk about my experience. I've I always had long pretty hair relaxed natural or my Jerri curl at the age of five. I went from a Affirm lye relaxer 2 a natural in the year 2000's I did a "big chop" neva looked back.
I have a cutting fixation. I love the way scissors sound cutting hair plus I have always seen the act as a "Rising Phoenix" so to speak. I started with Qhemet biologics back in the day when Blk. Hair Media and Nazi azz Napturallty was a thang.
It took 5 hours to comb my 5 inches of new growth.
Fast forward ⏩, it takes me an hour to comb shoulder length hair that was fresh fade last year and two months ago (my end needs trimming because it causes me extra unnecessary tangling from wearing braids too long and doing a half ash job taking care of my hair due to rare disorder. I started Keto due to a condition that goes by the name "Systemic Mastocytosis." This disease has a negative impact on hair health. This led me to have long complicated hair styling/upkeep sessions. Nowadays it takes me an hour Start to finish. No lye/lies! I didn't know how to care for my natural hair. Relaxed yes natural nope. like I said it was due to a combination of things lack of knowledge on how to care for my hair, poor health, horrible products, bad hair tools etc. Love my Felicia Leatherwood and detangling vertical first.
FYI I spent about a grand on Anita Grant crap, Qhmetbiologics was a terrible product and Honey Handmade for. My favorite 💕 is now Soultanicals and Curls Dynasty. Shea Moisture fell off so did The Mane Choice. This is the experience I just wanted to share. Much luv sista.
Your instructors are people I would never want to do my hair. The fact that you was told you took to long is ridiculous. You can’t rush that type of hair or any natural hair. You did good.
You can't rush any type of hair. That's why people come to the salon because the stylists are supposed to know and do better than we do ourselves when we rush every day.
Her instructors probably don't have much experience with natural hair care.
What school is this? Evidently, they're not educated in naturally thick curly hair. 😢
Tons of these cosmetology schools don’t care about naturally textured hair, their goal is to make money. They don’t properly train their students to care for natural hair, nor do they provide products. They just throw the students out on the floor and the client’s don’t realize that.
The students that do well with all hair types mainly have a natural gift and school enhances it.
@@jbaby7475 well said👍🏾
Who gets in trouble for taking "too much time" to make sure their passion shows through for their clients and the health and happiness of them and their hair??? 😡 Keep to it sis! BEAUTIFUL WORK 👏👏👏👏
You’d be surprised
my mom is a hairdresser and she gets yelled at all the time for taking her time but she does a really good job
Big up to your mom. Hope her chair stays full..@@pepperclap
Because companies value seeing more customers over serving customers well. You'll find this across the board, even in medical care. If a hairdresser, a nurse, a doctor, ect take their time with you, that is someone who's fighting the good fight to prioritize you behind the scenes. Top tier people right there.
My hair is bone straight, and I have been told off about that, too.
Oh, but they love to compliment your beautiful and healthy hair...
It all takes time and patience!
Thank you for not rushing through that child’s hair. I appreciate you!
What a good job, and still taking care of the natural hair
Thank you!!
@@SuesyCoils keep doing you n taking care of your clients it’s worth the trouble
GREAT JOB...WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED
😢I love blue magic
You did great. You'll do well with your own shop one day. Keep your head ☝!
A stylist that does the right thing for your hair is so important. You did a phenomenal job. 🥰
Now we know why they're so hard to find. In trouble for taking time with her hair.
@@MayaONeil23 that's a good point!
Take to sweet time .. my old stylist was this way she took her time each head was a master piece.. My hair was very healthy back then and never the same after she left .. but now I’m on my healthy journey of hair and I’m loving it. 2-3 healthy service and it came out great with added hair care tips for
home ❤😊
We need more cosmetologist like you. It's hard finding a person that love the art of healthy hair and not rushing the job.
You did a BEAUTIFUL job with this young lady’s hair! Bless you!
Agreed!! What a fantastic hair transformation!! I'm sorry certain people couldn't appreciate your attention to detail. Please don't ever let that change you!! you're doing it wonderfully your way. Keep up the wonderful work.
FR
You’re doing the right thing. The industry needs more cosmetologist like you.
Her hair is beautiful
Omg if I could stand on my feet for long periods I’d go to school for it in a min!
I love making women feel beautiful in their own skin, I’m that women in the store randomly complimenting you on your hair or tattoos or your dress or whatever.
I’d so love to have my hands playing in hair all day and doing nails with fun designs and gems and sparkles omg it’s like arts and crafts for me 😂😂❤❤
Amen
That client's mother is growing her hair. Blue Magic is excellent.
@@Dr.Sharron omg they have soooo many options!!! 🤯😳
I’m interested in the hair growth aspect though!!
You are exactly right. Your instructors need to be fired. Great job!
I love your integrity. It really shows that you not only love your craft, but you respect it. The fact that you wanted to prioritize the health of her hair above all else really shows that you are a remarkable stylist! Subscribed!
Her hair looked GORGEOUS when you finished! I hope the young lady appreciated your work! Stunning!
Her hair looks great! Your hair stylist is not someone you want to rush. I’ve been in the chair for 3 to 4 hours, but if it means it’s done right then it’s worth it to me.
Integrity is everything! Awesome job, young lady!❤
Agreed! Honey take your time! This is why some stylist love cutting peoples hair off, it’s quicker to get them in and out. I love the fact that you put love into it! 🥰🤗🤗🔥🔥
If she can work with the young ladies and help them and their families maintain growth of natural hair she could probably have a good amount of business just with all the mermaids and princesses needing to get put together. I bet she's going to go far after seeing how gentle she is with the detangling stage.
FANTASTIC work. I'm sorry your instructors didn't appreciate the attention to detail and client comfort that you provided, but I'm glad you won't compromise your values because of it.
The client appreciated it 100%
She’ll get return clients, they’ll keep trying to teach people to throw away customer service for speed- in such a personal, emotionally charged environment too.
How sad for the stylists who believe their BS. 😢
@@torakfett3351Absolutely! I have cried after hair appointments. I would pay extra for true service.
THAT'S WHAT I ALWAYS SAID TO MY TEACHERS!!!! and now I have a full steady clientele that appreciates having their hair done WELL and not rushed. Lookin at you Great Clips.
Amen❤ Most people would agree
Omg great clips did my hair twice and I started cutting my own hair after 2nd time. I did better!
@@cherylhart5955ahhhhh not you too?!?! I went there ONCE! She straightened my hair- that wasn’t gonna work in THE RAIN! (This was supposed to be for my baby shower too, I was so mad) And when I was like what did you do to my curls?! Where are my curls?!?! Tell me why she got the manager and neither one of them knew wtf I wanted?!? 😂😂
I’m like (speaking slowly too 😂) I came in here with curly hair SHE straightened my hair without asking me while my back was turned away from the mirror- I want my curls back on my head!!
She grabbed a curling iron with a HUGE barrel. I swear I never went into another salon. Not once. All she had to do was rewet my hair, and defuse it- it already had product in it! Add some curl cream, maybe some gel cause of the humidity and I’m good!!
My hair looks amazing now that I take care of it myself. Just trimmed it up last night. ❤
Yes!! Queen!!! building a connection with care makes you good at your craft.
I learned black hair in hairdresser school (I don't know how to explain otherwise), and I worked in a salon who also did black hair and was very well known for quality. The lady who owned the salon tought me everything, even clients started asking for me. But the most important lesson she and the clients tought me was that black hair CAN NOT AND WILL NOT be rushed, you need to become one with the hair, and take your time working on it❤🙏
I don't understand that they think it needs to be rushed!!
They rush you through a salon like they rush you through a doctors's appointment.
@@mariebrooks7341and both places are the types of places that shouldn’t be rushed.
I agree, but as trained at college person myself, I think what they are pointing out is the "hourly rate" it works out at for your skills? No good working all day if you cannot feed yourself? having said that, its your integrity that's important long term and your prices can reflect that fact as your reputation grows. Good luck to this young lady, she will go far but does to realise her price points as well as loving her career.
One with the hair 😂😂😂. No truer words spoken. ❤❤
@@emmsue1053All she needs is a handful of good clients and the rest will take care of itself. She will be able to charge a rate commensurate with her work. Black women care about good service. Maybe where she's training at doesn't get it
Blue Magic is helping that gorgeous thick hair thrive. Grease is not the issue. Not clarifying is the issue.
I haven't used blue magic, though I have thick dense low porosity 4a hair. What do you do with it?
@@nikaj111 girl, did anyone ever answer your question😂
@@forHisGlory7776 lol I mean, I just asked it not too long ago. No answer yet I believe 😅
@nikaj111 when I use it, I use it to seal in moisture. So I'll wash and condish, apply my leave in, ans seal it with grease. It only takes a finger dab per section. It makes for amazing twist outs. When I braid my hair down, I go down my scalp in areas that itch. If you don't slap it on in globs, it washes out with no issue. Any product, grease or not, that you over apply can cause issues. And nope, it does not clog anything- it's non comedogenic. It also does not make my hair tangle. Been "natural" since birth. Been using grease since birth. 35 years later, and my hair is still thick and down my back 😂
I have thick long natural hair and blue magic has been my go to since 1986❤❤❤
You are doing so great!!! Continue taking your time and caring for your clients. Over time your speed will increase and you’ll map out the service. Praying for your continued success. ❤
Thank you for this! I, as a grown woman, have cried in a salon before because I felt I was being shamed (by a black stylist) for my hair density and amount (which I can’t control). Black hair is beautiful and only passionate people should be touching it. I hope this little girl sticks with you for life!
“If they don’t care, they shouldn’t be doing your hair!” That quote is priceless!😉
They are just mad because it means more work for them bc u have a nice full head of hair instead of bald spots
If they start complaining or displaying a negative attitude once they see your hair, just leave. When I was growing out my hair, I went to a salon where the hairdresser groaned at the thought of braiding my hair. It wasn't even that short. It was definitely at a good enough middle length. My mistake was staying despite that initial reaction, but I learnt this "if they don't care, they shouldn't be doing it rule" since then. Some just do not like the thought of doing anything that seems to be more work to them, in which case best to leave those ones alone.
At most I've been charged extra for length and I've seen people be charged extra for density. I understand charging a little more if we have more hair than average because it is more work but complaining and shaming folks is ridiculous.
She probably loves her after all that wonderful service❤
But blue magic is probably what has helped her hair while in protective styles. She just needs to use clarifying shampoo more often.
What I was thinking the problem is in my opinion no one ever told ha to do a clarifying shampoo or acv vinegar wash at least once a week to remove the build up cs I use Blue Magic on my kids hair an never had a issue cs I use a acv n baking soda cleanse once a month when I washed they hair..
My girls get that build up I just comb it out before washing it.
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Then why did her ends get so split anyway?
@@livelovely4681 possibly the styles she gets and how someone take it out, too much heat on hair, always combing in it. It's plenty of reasons! Always put your hair in a protective style it will grow, I recently got locs I'm 6 weeks in and I have new growth like crazy. I haven't washed it or got it retwisted yet. The longer your hair is not being touched the longer your hair grows... Yes you will lose dead hair but it replace with the new...
You my dear are a DREAM stylist. Taking your time to do the right things and caring about the final result is something every stylist should do but many many don’t. They don’t care about anything but getting you out as quickly as possible to get to their next client. ❤ you my dear are a gem 💎
I hated this about cos school. They treat press and curls like they should be 3s. Most cos schools are money hungry over the service. You did a great job! Make sure to get her mom's email and phone number. She will be your forever client. Good luck!❤
I totally agree! They don’t care about anything but the little money they charge for the service. I did get her info!
Baby I saw that bounce l! I’m surprised mama ain’t ask for that social security number just to make sure she could track you down in case you ever try to get away for real 😂
You did great sis...caring for natural hair should be a course all by itself
Not true. Most clients only follow a stylist if they remain in “affordable”. The client will stay at the cos school trying to get that $40 press.
@@SuesyCoilswhat u mean no blue magic??? I use that on my daughter coily 4c hair too?? So what she I use because her hair dry out real fast???
If you got in trouble for this then I believe it was 100% worth it. You are gifted, good luck to you!❤
I love your dedication to the client. I wish more hair artists took that point of view.
I'm an Old retired cosmetologist, Good on this cosmetology student... Your going to go far in this field. You will have clients lined up on your doorstep. Don't listen to someone telling you your taking too long..
You got this Seester ❤️
Good luck in your New Career!
(I went to school so long ago it only cost $500)😊
Girl!!!! I’m so glad to hear a stylist take the time on the steps of hair care that help with health, growth and length retention!!! I cannot for the life of me find a stylist in my area with the same practices! Kudos to you!!
That’s when you love giving a great tip that they deserve 🎉
𝑊ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑎𝑟𝑒 𝑦𝑜𝑢
That is so true. It's unfortunate that great stylists, who care, are so hard to find.
😂 it had to be blue magic. We need to petition them to offer alternative formulas that don't contain petroleum and overkill on the wrong waxes. Obviously the old diehard gens want the old formula, but new gen want something healthier. Repeat offenders 😂
In cosmetology school I had to tell my instructors, OUR hair takes time.
Why are managers coming down on the ones that do the proper job. Speed is not always an option. Especially dealing with all that hair. Healthy hair takes time. You did a great job
Thank you! 🫶🏽
Did they at least tell you would you could have done to cut down on the process?
Because they are not used to dealing with natural hair. Especially thick natural hair.
I wish someone like you existed. I was made to feel like my hair was always a problem. Before I cut it all off, I had the exact same hair type. Thank you for showing this beautiful young lady the courtesy I was never shown. It looks so gorgeous and healthy 😍.
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Wow, screw the folks in charge, you sent that girl out looking glossy & gorgeous! Keep up the good work!
❤Thank you for taking your time, I feel that women with afro textured hair are massively undermined and neglected by the hair community because our hair takes more time and understanding. This natural hair movement is still new to some people so we need all the help we can get from the professionals and up and coming professionals.
Yes i plan on helping to make a difference and make it common to take your time with curly coily hair.
1. I don't have build up..yeah I use minimal stylers, grease, sealants, oil or butter. 2. I make sure I trim every 12 to 16 weeks and in between I will dust if I see any knots or splits at home. 3. I use a leave-in conditioner and a leave-in detangler daily. 4 I shampoo and deep condition every week.
My hair does not tangle badly on a weekly basis and wash day is an hour. I have high density hair so I have to detangle in 20 sections but it is so much easier to comb through than when I was age 5-18. Lol!
You’re not neglected, but to expect someone to not charge you fairly for their time is typical of black people.
@@SuesyCoilsDo you have a salon? Where are you located? I’m in Los Angeles.
I love your motto, "If they don't care, they shouldn't be doing your hair!" I wish I knew a stylist who would take such time detangling.....I would schedule an appointment for tomorrow!! Keep up the great work, Queen!👑
Where are you located?
@@1SweetQ Los Angeles CA
This is what I’m looking for! Someone to care for my hair, not just style it. We need so much more of this. 😩🙌🏾
You did a very good job, I appreciate that your focus is what's best for your client rather than beating a set time. Keep up the good work sis!
Thank you!
Blue Magic got that hair that good. Definitely wouldn't take it out the routine.
She needs a clarifying shampoo, scalp treatment and a GREAT deep conditioner.
Cosmetologist here!
Hello, which products do you recommend for shampoo, scalp treatment and conditioner; also deep conditioner and leave in? My daughter has very bad damaged hair. Thank you.
Thank you for saying this
Right!
Thank you sis that's what I'm saying... Back in the day when beauticians and grandmothers was taken care of our hair our hair was living its best life it was healthy we had edges and everything Dixie peach Blue magic sulfur 8 wild growth was part of our hair routine
And if you wanted your duty to last that pink oil moisturizer spray what's the thing spay it wrap it tied it up😂
@@boldbabez3985Royal Crown and/or Sulphur 8 was our choice.
This is how I like to hear stylists talking about natural hair.
Sorry but....Blue Magic is necessary for type 4 sealant and retention. We just have to wash with a clarifying neutralizing shampoo once a month. Trust me, her length is due to that grease holding in moisture. Please don't give out wrong advice.
It’s not necessary for type 4 for hair. If you’re low porosity ingredients in grease like petroleum and mineral oil is better for you because it allows you to lock in that moisture until wash day. Not everyone’s type 4 hair is suitable. If your hair is high porosity, then you will have a harder time using grease effectively. People should just do what works for their hair instead of condemning or overtly praising things.
For real my hair is so much longer with using grease. My hair loves it ❤ I just have to clarify my hair about twice a month. I raved about grease to my sisters and now they use it too😂
@@Anne_one The stylist gave out wrong info because it requires some extra tasks. Period!
@@allMinabe Exactly! 💯
It’s not necessary. I have long “type 4” hair and I don’t use Blue Magic. There are other products that work for sealing and protection that have better ingredients and results than Blue Magic.
It can honestly be a good feeling when someone tries to reprimand you for good work. Of course it can be frustrating as well but I take it as you can be mad at me all you want, I’m proud of the work I did
Yea. I’m going to keep doing me. I literally can’t half do a a service. It’s just not in me lol
Her hair looks gorgeous - brings out all her existing beauty! ❤
Blue magic is for girls with braids. It helps your hair so much!!! It's so good for my hair.
And that’s why she have all that hair nope
My sentiments exactly
Nope, it will have your hair tangled. Blue magic was used a long, long time ago for curly hairstyles & keeping that scalp grease. It should be used mildly.
@@anitavallier7534literally never makes my hair tangled. In fact it’s the only thing that works very well for me
@@anitavallier7534blue magic every other day with braids. I use the mega gro grease. So much better. Also herbal gro is bomb to
Even though you got reprimanded.
Thank you for standing on Business. You did an amazing and professional job.
I love the fact you took your time with her hair. And I love the fact you took all of the product out of her hair by washing the hair several times. It demonstrates you are a quality stylist. Yet I've noticed numerous stylists, including you, that after flat ironing the hair, you will curl the hair. To me, the straight hair looked fine.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!! You should have been praised and not scolded!!!!!
Why would you get in trouble? You did an amazing job!
She's in a school for hair. I'm guessing they have certain times to do certain things 🤷🏾♀️
B/c the prioritize time. Time is opportunity for more clients to get them more money. Proper hair care there is second
@@Klgray7373 proritizing money over client hair care like a doctor's appointment, no time spent on the patient, get them in out in the least amount of time.
To get in trouble for doing exactly what needed to be done is crazyyyyy. You know what you doing girl. ❤
You did great!. I mean how fast do you have to be, for greatness? 😂
Thank you!!
Right! Great job🌹🌹She gave her proper hair care AND may become 1 of her regulars as well as follow her when she graduates ❤❤❤
Blue magic is life for protective styles. It's the worst for washing before a silk press.
She looks lovely after your intensive and compassionate work; I know that it's key to be careful when detangling damaged hair to avoid further breakage that would necessitate losing more length, so I imagine your care was key. Hopefully they were able to offer speed tips if they were concerned about your efficiency.
All the best as you continue your education! Your kind and empathetic care is part of what makes a good salon experience.
That’s the sign of a passionate professional #periodt I’m sure the clients were elated 😊
Sis, you did an absolutely phenomenal job on that child's head... it turned out beautifully
Her hair was beautiful and I felt. You did the right thing and they were happy.
Right! You take the time necessary for EACH client. No two clients have the same hair nor will they need the same care/attention. Everybody is not going to be in and out in two hours. That school/instructor should be shame! Good jog, young lady! Keep that attitude and you'll stay booked and busy! 🙏🏾
Yes she surely will 👍🏽
If you use Blue Magic you must wash your hair weekly or every two weeks…and do not grease your hair scalp with it. I mostly use that and water for a natural.
Exactly. Grease is great for maintaining moisture in natural hair. In fact a little goes a long way. All you need is water to reactivate the grease instead of adding more grease which will only cause buildup. I always side eye stylists saying to stop using grease, butter or hair oils.
Now that's a good point... use more water to reactivate, instead of more grease.
I'm going to get me some BLUE MAGIC!!
I don't know if that will promote curl though.
My hair is natural and gray, but only makes BB SHOTS..😂... it's relatively short though.
DO you know what else I could use with the blue magic to get some curl going? Thanks
@@sherriesteele-petty2998 Use a curl defining leave in conditioner on slightly wet hair, followed by a very small amount of blue magic or a small amount of hair gel on the hair only.
@@sherriesteele-petty2998 it defines your natural curl pattern, but it doesn't really "promote" curls or make your hair curl up. Whatever is naturally yours, or what your hair looks like when it's kinda damp, grease will amplify or enhance that. If you use a styler, curl mousse, or curl activator under the grease, then it can help amplify your natural curl pattern even more. You do have to allow time between products though. So whatever you use under grease, give I time to activate and set, then apply the grease. Anything else you are looking for in your curl, you will have to set with rollers, rods or do a twist out for example. Hope that helps 😃
@@sherriesteele-petty2998 I’m sorry but the B B SHOTS took me out !!😂😂😂 haven’t heard that term in a long time. Thank u for taking me back to my childhood and, a good laugh.
You had me at Blue Magic. My daughter's scalp is itchy and so flakey, now I know Blue Magic is to blame.
I love how you took care of this baby’s hair!!! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for taking your time to show your client the best care and love. You are golden🎉🎉🎉
You did wonderful young lady!!!
Her hair looks absolutely beautiful !!!!
You did AMAZING.
I think instructors may be unfamiliar with proper haircare for coily/ tight curly hair unfortunately.
The results are proof you did it right
It's beautiful sad that you got in trouble. You should be praised.
I LOVE how you took care of her hair, detangling in sections. Thank you 🙏🏾
Please stop telling people to stop using grease it clear has helped her hair be as thick and full as it is. Instead try telling them how to clarify and cleanse the hair properly. I have similar hair and so does my daughter. We could not find anything to seal in the moister for our hair type BUT blue magic (mind you I said seal not moisturize alone) so it works. People just have to clean properly.
I told this particular client to stop using it for a reason. They don’t know how to properly use it. They aren’t using it for just sealing. I’ll continue to educate and suggest what i think is best for my clients on an individual basis. What work for you. Works for you. 🤷🏾♀️
@SuesyCoils if clients are using grease, just tell them a little goes a long way and suggest a good home friendly clarifying shampoo. We have to teach clients how to take care of their hair at home also. 🧡
@@SuesyCoils awesome! Great style and if you are going to recommend how to care for the hair wonderful. Good job. Keep doing what you do and you will have a lot of clients because you care and that is what people really want in a hair stylist.
You did great but BLUE MAGIC is a MUST in my house. That's how that child's hair got so beautiful (besides generics).
Generics??👀🤣😂😂
I haven't used blue magic, though I have thick dense low porosity 4a hair. What do you do with it?
Tell the truth and shame that devil. You go girl. Best wishes and all the success!
I’ve gotten in trouble for doing my job too well before, too. It’s a weird, disenchanting experience. You did beautiful work and your clients will adore you for it!
Great job, her hair looks amazing. You analyzed, cleaned, trimmed n styled. U did that 👏
You have such patience, and knowledge! So glad she’s happy with her hair. Great job ❤
Great job stylist! Her hair is beautiful.💖
It may have taken longer than expected but the health and care is priority. Hence a happy customer who will brag about you, refer you and return to you.
If the training school were not happy, they should sit down and talk through your process, then advise on what you could have potentially done differently for you to consider next time. (If anything).
Well done...Nice outcome 🎉
Thank you!!
Great job! I’ve worked for employers that want you to do job as fast as possible. That’s not me, I worked with patients and I always gave them the time and respect that they deserved! Keep on keepin on girl!!
“If they don’t care, they shouldn’t be doing your hair” 👏🏽
I would happily spend the whole day in that chair if I could find someone who did my hair with so much care
Great job we need more Beauticians like you. Thank you
A true professional
That blue magic probably the reason for all that luscious ❤
You are a excellent beautician don't never let anyone discourage you the end results were just awesome. It's a blessing to have someone who is concerned about the health of your hair. Sometimes it takes a little longer to get good results and it was well worth the time
If your salon would rather you rush a procedure and put out mediocre results rather than take the time necessary to get the best results, than I think you should find another salon to work at or save up for a booth of your own. Oh, and please give your card to everyone who sits in your chair. That’s how you build clientele.❤❤❤
She's in cosmetology school.
😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽😃👏🏽 Her hair looks so nice!! You did that!! This shows you care about the HAIR, not just doing hair. 🤩👍🏼 You are someone I would want to do and take care of MY hair. You are already a PROFESSIONAL even though you are in hair school, LEARNING to DO hair. Your instructors can learn something from YOU!! Continue being true to you AND your craft.
Amen and ditto 😊 Make sure the school sees all of your comments and replies. Girl, you already got us wanting to have an appointment. 😊👍🏽
I really appreciate you for your care of black hair!
The care that went into this makes me damn near emotional! Keep doing you.
What people don't realise is if you use grease of any kind you have to use sulphate shampoos to clarify the hair. If a clarifying shampoo is incorporated they should be just fine.
Bless you for being kind and caring to her hair. So many natural hair stylists hate type 4 texture especially 4c.
Maybe that's why her hair grows
amazing work!!!
Thank you!!
Natural hair care instructor here!!! I'm so proud of you! I always hated the saying, "time is money" when it comes to hair care. If you want quality it takes time! Do it properly so you can keep them coming back. 👍🏾❤
You are a woman of integrity and great skill. Blessings to you.
The instructors should be ashamed of themselves. You did an excellent job on that girl's hair.
Beautiful job. Keep doing what you're doing because customer care is so important. Don't know why your instructors want you to rush.
I appreciate you taking your time and really CARING about your client's hair. Keep this attitude and you will go far in the hair game. Kudos to You!!
You did an amazing job! I was sold on your detangling technique!!!
This is why people DO NOT trust salons, and learn to do their own hair. You cannot rush natural hair care or any hair care. Trust and believe you gained a lifetime client, based on your work ethic and patience with baby girls hair. Keep up the great work. When you open your own salon, let us know!❤
I'm sorry you got in trouble, that is sad!!! I am glad you took the necessary time to do it right!! Do what you love, do it right the first time... Proud of you 💪🏾💪🏾. It looks GREAT!!!❤
As a Master Instructor I'm glad u had passion and took the proper steps needed to do the clients hair PROPERLY!! Keep up the great work!👏🏾❤
As a Cosmo Instructor. I would have not penalized you for taking your time. I understand as Trichologist the time it takes and would have provided tips to expidite the process. Great job!
Her hair looks so beautiful. You did such a great job! Be proud of your work! Instructors who got mad?? They might not get clients for life but you will!