Im really disheartened and disappointed with so many of these disgusting comments. You dont know what my client is or has went through to pass judgement on her. Furthermore as I explained in the video not everyone has been taught how to properly care for their hair, especially her as she was adopted by someone of the opposite race. She does the best that she can. Thanks for the words of encouragement or kind suggestions that some of you have left, but For those of you just being nasty in the comment section, or calling her hair anything other than what it is, which is BEAUTIFUL you will be blocked from EVER commenting on my channel again, and your comment will be deleted.
I'm so glad u are blocking them ,and I haven't even read the comments I'm too busy trying to see this video wth these gems you are about to drop 🙏🙏I can only hope as a braider that I can accomplish these same styles,,thankuu so much
@@shonDonFH are you black ?? If you’re black why bring down your own kind like that ? we’re supposed to be supporting each other… 4c hair is hard to work with, she has a baby she’s probably stressed out bc of the baby… and she said every-time she tried to do something with her hair it gets like this.. it’s sad that black girls & boys gotta go threw this so pls shut up…
@@shonDonFH Awwww that’s so mean but I think the commenter said it’s nice seeing 4C hair represented on UA-cam because she doesn’t see it often. She might feel as though it’s beautiful because someone is finally embracing another persons hair. I don’t know anyone with 4C hair myself but I can most definitely appreciate another persons hair texture. I do understand where u are coming from though. She could definitely treat/manage her hair a lot better than this. She need a good weekly deep condition and a protein treatment once a month.
No other ethnicity in the world has this hair texture. So unique and cannot truly be duplicated, making it precious! It’s one of a kind and BEAUTIFUL!!!
You mean “race” & not ethnicity dear. Ethnicity means culture, a kind of culture. Race is who & what people are by color & physical features. She has black coarse hair, so it’s “race” & not ethnicity.
@@JennyBelly1983 you were trying to be politically correct but the commentary was right still. No other ethnicity white or other has this type of hair.
@@nottodaylilbaldhead no other ethnicity is not white or black. Ethnicity is culture/religion lol White is not a culture, black isn’t a culture. Black ppl have certain cultures. White ppl have certain cultures. Race is the color of a persons skin & their physical features. So black coarse hair is considered to be a feature. It’s not me being politically correct. Ethnicity is culture. Race is color & features on a person.
I am a 71 year old white woman and watching such magical hand with so much talent doing such beautiful braids…I could watch a style session all day. Thank you for sharing. I love learning new things everyday.
I love the fact that she was able to bring her baby with her to get her hair done. I know some people have out of control kids and stylists wouldn’t want them there BUT as a hard working mom, it can be soooo frustrating when you just want to look normal but no one is there to watch the baby for a couple hours:
@Always on the toilet This is factual. However, mothers know the struggle of basic maintenance, especially the first few months after having a child. My hair did not look “normal”at all.
Let me be the first to tell you that when you have a newborn baby your hair becomes at the very bottom of the list of things to care about so anyone running they mouth about that must not be a mother
It wasnt for me, always have been into my looks no matter whats going on, I feel more confident in every part of my life when my hair is done, but I understand!
I completely agree with this my hair definitely never made the list my daughter is turning 2 in 2 weeks and I just recently started putting my thought into my hair it just overwhelmed me sooooo much I was ready to do A big chop
Right! Since I’ve had my daughter my hair has been the last of my priorities. I just don’t have the time anymore and with 4c hair I’m lucky if I can even find time to detangle it now.
I really wanted to THANK you for posting this entire video. I’m a cosmetology student and an aspiring braider/stylist. I’m sitting here with my mannequin in front of me soaking this all in. There’s so many people who aren’t willing to share their secrets or share their key to success. I really appreciate you filming and uploading this. Thank you so much! Beautiful beautiful work!!!!!
Congratulations ... And Dont forget to take Note Of Different textures. That would be More of a hands on thing.. unless you go to your Local Beauty supply Place and Feel All different types of hair.
Yes to hair representation! My hair is this thick & I use to hate it but I learned how to take care of it and now I love it! ACV rinses, henna gloss, keep it stretched (twists), protective styles & stay hydrated. It can be a long process but it’s so worth it. Her hair turned out so good, need more hairstylists like this 🤌🏾🤌🏾
Her hair is the best texture for braids and that’s my own personal professional opinion. My daughter has very thick natural hair and it sucks up oils and moisturizers. Honey embrace your hair and bump these negative folks❤️
I have the same hair texture let me tell you only the owner how it feels. Showing love and giving her advice would have been awesome from all the comments people are giving.
@@filterwhereheaux7950 Because it’s our natural hair texture given to us from birth. Wtf are you talking about “How can it getting this nappy”?? African genes baby that’s how
@@filterwhereheaux7950 oof child you forget black people have coarse hair?? the fact you like putting down other hair textures is crazy lmao. she’s born like that what you want her do change her genetics or do you?
My grandmother would knot her 6 daughter's hair each night. Styling it the next morning was easy. Twisting it and forming the knot holds in moisture and keeps it untangled. Braids are not as protective
How about if youre not willing to learn to style and all kinds of hair, i honestly wouldnt know where to start on this hair texture and my hair is curly 3c tight thick curls but i dont and i am a hair stylist its just about willingness to learn and being honest if you know you are not yet skilled in something to give a person the look they want
So happy for this mom to get her hair done with a newborn because I know the struggle is real I think those first 4 months I didn’t even look in the mirror. This turned out beautiful ❤️❤️
I would love to have more children and hopefully with a a man that loves me.However im a single mom so I understand not being able to get to pamper yourself especially with a newborn baby.
Wow can I just say, as someone with her EXACT hair texture, seeing how you handled her hair, didn't make fun or belittle her or ask why it wasn't blow dried just warmed my heart and gave me so much hope. I can't go anywhere without first blowdrying and hot combing my hair to death JUST to get serviced and as strong as I am and as much as I've worked to love and work with the hair I have, it does hurt to get those type of comments and just rudeness for someone I'm coming to for a service. You perfectly balance professionalism with care while still doing amazing work. Keep doing what you're doing and hopefully other stylists and braiders can take note. We're all a community.
My hair looks just like this lady's. This is the 4c hair I want to see. Everyone with natural hair doesnt have or want super defined loose curls. This is real. This is 4c hair no product. This is 4c hair with no manipulation.
This was 4c hair put up and away. No product etc doesn’t mean it’s healthy or the goal. It’s just what it looks like after a wash and keeping it in ponytails all the time ( as her hairdresser and her said that was her go to style every other day after conditioning). This is my texture too when my hair is dry or just unstyled and cowashed. As soon as o start thoroughly moisturizing my hair, with a half assed twistout because my arms get tired sometimes, I get a more defined and clumped pattern depending on if I finger detangle or use a denman brush. If I moisturize on wet hair after a wash day it’ll look looser mostly because it’s being weighed down by all the water and product… but we can’t forget we’ve got multiple textures in our head. I’ve got zigzags and coils and random loops all on one strand. None of my locs are the same. I say type 4 bad leave it at that. The majority might be 4c but the rest isn’t. And it’s really just supposed to help us find close matches to our own hair, it’s not a hair Bible though. Leave the stress of trying to match it up exactly alone lol
It’s amazing to be how black women judge each other! It’s a terrible thing when we have come from so far in life as a people! We have to do better and love each other! It’s US against Everyone! Great job BTW! She’s cute!
This is exactly my hair texture and for the longest I thought my hair texture wasn't the best but I'm realizing how beautiful this texture really can be. Thanks for representing and promoting all hair types.
Wow, you are a true hairstylist!!! Many stylists that I know, esp. in Florida require clients with 4C thick texture hair to have their hair fully blown out before doing their desire style. And if the hair isn't blown out, there is an extra charge, which is ridiculous. I like the fact that you took your time on your client's hair! It turned out amazing!!!
Detangling hair is time consuming, and hard work. Hence the reason most people want the stylist to do it. People should be paid for their time. No stylist should have to work for free. Do you?
I have 4c hair and I don't blame her. Washing and detangling my thick afro takes time. I honestly would charge extra if I have to detangle someone hair before braiding it if I was a hair stylist. If I have to wash and detangle someone hair before I braid it I would charge extra also.
4c hair is manageable when you know how to care for it naturally! This will always be her texture so stop saying she needs to do this and that, & SO MANY OF YALL HATE YOUR OWN DAMN HAIR!! ESPECIALLY 4C! ACCEPT YOURSELF AND STOP BASHING YOUR OWN PEOPLE!
As somebody with 4c hair, I love seeing videos like these! Cause our hair is manageable when you know how to work with it! It just takes a lil extra love and tlc, but when you nurture it, it flourishes 😍
Omg pana I know I probably already said this but thank you so much if it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t know how to do my box braids my feed in braids to anything you taught me a lot and I’m only 12 years old and I already had 3 clients and I’m about to have my 4th client and I look up to you🥺THANK YOU SO MUCH I LOVE YOUUUU 🤍I really hope you see this
Me personally I have 3c hair but every time I see my friend or anyone else with 4c hair I just love when they leave it out naturally it’s so beautiful perfect for a lot of good styles and it just makes me wanna style their hair, it would never be ugly you just gotta give it some love and the appreciation it deserves 😍
I can’t believe you did the whole hairstyle in 2.5 hours, especially since she has soo much hair! It looks amazing! Great job! Thanks for sharing your work!
The ppl who disliked are stylists that can’t pull this off, because u did that and a whole lot more, her hair is really nice but than it’s dopeaxxpana so what do u expect, nothing but greatness
This was so damn REAL!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ sis SIS SSIIISSSSSSS…I don’t think you understand how hard it is to find a stylist that just does hair and does it well..THIS IS YOU. I’m following you just because of that and how well you treated this client
I’m going to try that on my daughter hair she has the same texture we’re both natural but I have to take her to Africans to do her hair and detangle and wash cause it so thick hopefully it work I can save some money
Oils in shampoo really help. Finding a moisturizing shampoo with oils already in it might be better so you don't create buildup during the cleansing step. Something about the way products are formulated and the oils are mixed in just feels different. I wonder if her hair was that coarse due to product buildup. My hair can look like that when it's coated and I've been slapping heavy creams and oils on my hair, making it stiff and dry. Beautiful hair. She just needs a good deep cleanse to remove that and soften it up.
I use head and shoulder and some olive oil after I let her sit for 20 min then I use some tea tree container mix with apple cider vinger and let her sit for 20 min she was good
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I wholeheartedly agree.. I'm a single mom of 4 ( two are Autistic) as well. Idk why ppl have the assumption it's simple to add "me" time in a single mom day to day life..
It makes me sad that any black person would tell a black woman she can't get any type of braids smh , if people don't know how to braid natural thick hair then just say so . Braids were made for us period . I'm mixed but I am a black woman & I can't stand how people always wanna degrade black women whewww we are everything ❤❤
Braiding is one of the most dominant forms of black hair styling. There is no black hair texture that cannot be braided when it has been perfected and tailored to our hair types by our people over centuries.
You are so lovely. Your spirit and humbleness are contagious. The key word is through. We make it through! Keep allowing Christ to use you as an example and a beautiful inspiration.🙏🏾❣️
The sound of the hair dryer is EVERYTHING to the baby…he’s so precious omgggggg 🥰🥰🥰 my kids loved the salon when I would go get my hair blown out 🤓 I love to see a mother treat herself 💝
I really like the way you talk to her! Going on this journey with my daughters hair brought me across so many videos where women were belittled for their hair type and I’m always trying to build her up and teach her an appreciation for her curls no matter how difficult they can be!
I have 4c hair myself and i absolutely love it. I was a loose natural for 4 1/2 years before I loc’d it. It definitely saddens me that 4c hair is so looked down on, yes it can be harder to manage if you don’t know how to take care of it properly, but it’s still beautiful along with the person who was blessed with that crown. With the right products, proper care, and speaking life into your hair you’d be surprised what 4c hair can do! That shrinkage is crazy and the gravity it can defy ??? Whew Y’all are both very beautiful women by the way 💜 Be blessed
You said it, lady. I knew nothing about the Yellow Bird blow dryer when I bought mine (the first time). It took me a few uses to really let it sink in: it’s not (any other) new products. It’s this new blow-dryer. Cut my drying time in HALF with excellent smooth results. Best dryer to this day. And I’ve bought more expensive blow dryers but they’re not a bit better than the yellow bird.
I have her same hair texture, and I’ll never forget the time I went to a stylist for middle part 2 layer braids, and the stylist charged me $20 extra the day of my appt bc my hair was “too thick” the ghetto 😂😂 like ma’am what if I didn’t have that extra 20..
Wow...The nerve. Thick is healthy. I wish I wouldn't have thinned out my 4c hair with all these relaxers. I'm about to cut it off and start over. Some people just don't have the patience or knowledge to deal with 4c texture hair. Just plain ignorant
You payed the extra $20?! Naaah my hair wouldn’t have been done lol then again I don’t have that texture of hair so idk the struggle of doing it myself so maybe I would’ve been right in that chair with my lunch money missing too lol
This video makes me so happy for some reason, the two black women doing hair at home reminds me of my childhood, the 4c hair, the baby, the convo and vibez. Love. Subscribed, liked and all that.
You are so true. Your doing an amazing job. It is awesome when we as Cosmetologists can educate our clients on the proper health care and maintenance of taking care of hair. I’m so proud of you. Keep up the good work hun.
All hair is beautiful, we have to learn to love&nuture what we have & disregard the shaming, placed upon us throughout history&society, self 💘, is essential as well as good deeds& you are truely blessed for always blessing the CROWNS of all Queens.....
I love working with 4c hair! It’s important for stylist to wash the clients hair really good and have a expensive blow dryer to straighten their hair. The pure excitement of them even seeing their hair as straight as I get it is everything! Not everyone knows how to work with 4c hair
This was an absolutely charming video. I love to see how you young women relate to each other and the baby - and your cousin. There's a lot of love in that room and in your work. Your styling skills are great. And yes, it's soooo sad for us, in these days and times that we still don't love and appreciate our hair and our traditional hair arts. That's all right, we're winning anyhow. Thanks for the vid.
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Thoroughly enjoying pop ups of the little 🤴🏾🤎💙. Y'all just don't know how much I appreciate seeing her natural beautiful texture. I have the SAME! Growing up on the 80s and 90s my texture was hated by our people, and made me feel ashamed of it. So grateful my girls get to grow up in a time where natural is more accepting then back then. Great work!
Some of us are still learning and struggling with our own texture. It it just recently that you could find hair stylists that are willing to deal with natural hair. Back in the 90s, in my town there was only 1 and she was only doing braids and twists without extensions. If not, it was the creamy crack or the hot combs for everyone.
But why??? If it don’t apply to them they shouldn’t have too.Now if they are hair stylist who do every race hair than yes, other than that other races are not obligated to know how to do hair that doesn’t apply to them.
From one stylist to another I love the passion u have for ur craft and braiding you the business I've seen several videos of yours and there's nothing to be debated you're the best keep up the excellent work young sister sending love from DC
Wow very thick hair, what we all want. As a mom with a newborn you hair is the last thing on your list. So nice of you to do that for her and what an amazing job you did!
Afro textured hair is the most versatile type of hair on the planet. And I am a cosmetologist. Looking at the nape and sides of this young lady her hair hasn't been properly cared for in a while. However, once this hair type receives the tlc it needs it's stunning🥰😊
I love 4c hair. I have 4c hair and when its pressed or natural I wore some beautiful styles thru the years. I was never a good at up keeping my hair, I didn't fret on the days my hair would swell, I even miss those days because those were some of the more beautiful times in my life. You worked what you had and it worked. Dippity do was my best friend. The good old days. Sitting in the chair by the stove getting my hair done by my mother, and those pretty easter dresses and white patent leather shoes and that little purse. Things have changed but our beautiful 4c hair has more versatility. Her hair is beautiful and those braids are g ou gorgeous on her.
After you have a baby your hair texture can also change. I know mines did, my stylist was tripping on how thick my hair was. Then soon after that it started shedding and my stylist thought I waa stressing 😒. For the rude commented 🤫🤫🤫 Congratulations to your client on her new baby🥳❤!!!
You did an amazing job on the stitch braiding. Your clients hair looked amazing. I love to see the creation on all hair types . The transformation that is hairstylist creates is what we live for as stylist.
I fell asleep watching a video after eating dinner & popcorn. I woke up to this video playing and continued to watch it until the end; I fast forward just a little. I was still trying to wake up. 🤷🏾♀️ For some reason it felt therapeutic watching her hair being braided, and I got some laughs from you all as well. You did a very nice job on her braids! I skimmed through your other vids. You’re very talented! May God continue to bless you with this gift. I hope that your client and her baby made it back home safely. Peace and Blessings! 🙏🏾❤️
As a 4Cer, I appreciate your energy. I loved your vibe so much I went to your IG to see about booking. I'm out of state and was ready to book a flight. My little feelings got hurt when I saw no new clients. 😢 Wishing you continued success.
Her hair is beautiful.....why do we hate our natural hair. It’s the best even Jesus hair was as wool, it can’t get any better, it’s absolutely the best 🙌🏿
We hate it because the oppressor has made us hate it … what it is .. is that they actually hate it…and since they dragged us into this country they been hating us and killing us and oppressing us … they control everything…. They hate our skin .. they hate us reproducing… they hate us loving each other … they hate our hair .. they hate the way we talk … they just hate … we need to wake up and wisen up … and get back to our God and start loving each other …
I’m Dominican and have very curly hair. My female relatives all have fine hair so I’m the only one with a different texture. I can honestly say it’s prepared me for my daughter’s texture (4C). I’ve always had a hard time doing feed-ins for her. It’s the ending part at the lower back of the head before the neck. It never stays nice and sleek neat. So I’ve watched this 4x and I NOW know where I need to work on and the CORRECT product to use. Thanks! Any advice on perfect parting and how to make sure each braid is the same size .
I’m practicing to be a braider and right now I actually have 2 clients that I will be doing knotless braids (they are mother and daughter) and they both have beautiful 4C hair
It’s not even that her hair is that thick. It’s that it’s super dry and dreaded. Personally I probably would’ve washed her hair and deep conditioned it. That probably would’ve made it softer and more moisturized.
Absolutely. But a quick spray and blow dry works too, she got it stretched and styled it beautifully. They both look great and seem to have funny personalities I love it lol
you foolish that’s her natural hair texture you can clearly see her hair is not dreaded ! Her hair is soft and it was moisturised the only hair that looks good to you guys is straightened
@@heavlynben-el4499 Definition: dreads are hair locked together by knots which can be usually made by backcombing the hair to make them nice and tight, dread have been around for absolutely ages, seeing as it did start with prehistoric cavemen or cavewomen because they didnt have combs to comb their hair. Did you hear that? “Hair locked together by knots.” Her hair was in bunch of knots therefore it was dreaded.
@@kennedyvincent3217 semantics means absolutely nothing when it comes to allll the different hair types. ur giving us a google definition which does not take in the fact that there are many different hair types and just bc someone has knots does NOT mean its dreaded as u can see clearly the blowdryer got thru her hair w basically ease. if it were dreaded she would HAVE to put some conditioner and comb it out and that would be a whole other process. in conclusion her hair was not dreaded she has tight tight curls
You are one of the best braiders I love your techniques the products you use the clean parting and your amazing personality❤I'm an Ole school 49 year old I'm just getting back in the game as far as a stylist/barber watching you was the best ever refresher coarse .You put up the best videos. Congratulations keep up the grand work on everything❤
Watching this again a year later and Pana is so kind and skilled. To do this woman's hair without complaining, having to detangle at every step, when other stylists would've nearly cursed their client out at some point lol...great job!
It was good to see this, I’ve met so many hair stylists who’ve been rude to me/charge me extra because I have thick hair. They purposely do my hair roughly, like they comb it dry which breaks my hair off, and fuss at me because I didn’t shampoo/blowdry/moisturize my hair at home…
It's because they hate your hair....don't value it because it's too far from straight hair. What matters is that you love it. I love my thick coily hair.
Tell them if you wanted to do it yourself you could have stayed at home. They get to do it because you pay them to. These stylists are out of there godamn minds.
I just got knotless braids done for the first time and I came blow dried but my roots are thick and kinky and the girl comb through my hair with a rattail comb so it was hurting at times 😫 I’m not going back to her ever again
Yessss I love this video so much once getting out of college I want to got cosmetology school but as of right I’m doing hair on the side and this is so inspiring . I love how you treat your clients 😍❤️ thank you for sharing this video
Pana, you Did THAT!!! I have 4c, thick, coarse, bra strap length hair. I gave up on tryna get me edges to lay years ago. I need that edge control for the next time I get feed ins cuz hunnieeeeee 😍!!
It came out so beautiful I have her texture hair and boy it is a struggle, but I wouldn't change my hair for nothing and it is super satisfying seeing the results after a long struggle..
Watch me SLAY HER HAIR YET AGAIN: ua-cam.com/video/drGGap8s83w/v-deo.html
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Im really disheartened and disappointed with so many of these disgusting comments. You dont know what my client is or has went through to pass judgement on her. Furthermore as I explained in the video not everyone has been taught how to properly care for their hair, especially her as she was adopted by someone of the opposite race. She does the best that she can. Thanks for the words of encouragement or kind suggestions that some of you have left, but For those of you just being nasty in the comment section, or calling her hair anything other than what it is, which is BEAUTIFUL you will be blocked from EVER commenting on my channel again, and your comment will be deleted.
I hate how rude some of those comments are.
Thank you 👏🏾
I wish ppl of different races would EDUCATE THEMSELVES on how to do OUR HAIR!!! Also the child is BEAUTIFUL before and after her hair was done
I’m that order!👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
I'm so glad u are blocking them ,and I haven't even read the comments I'm too busy trying to see this video wth these gems you are about to drop 🙏🙏I can only hope as a braider that I can accomplish these same styles,,thankuu so much
Finally, ppl with 4c hair are actually being represented on YT! It’s so beautiful.
@@shonDonFH shut the hell up
@@shonDonFH are you black ?? If you’re black why bring down your own kind like that ? we’re supposed to be supporting each other… 4c hair is hard to work with, she has a baby she’s probably stressed out bc of the baby… and she said every-time she tried to do something with her hair it gets like this.. it’s sad that black girls & boys gotta go threw this so pls shut up…
@@shonDonFH Awwww that’s so mean but I think the commenter said it’s nice seeing 4C hair represented on UA-cam because she doesn’t see it often. She might feel as though it’s beautiful because someone is finally embracing another persons hair. I don’t know anyone with 4C hair myself but I can most definitely appreciate another persons hair texture. I do understand where u are coming from though. She could definitely treat/manage her hair a lot better than this. She need a good weekly deep condition and a protein treatment once a month.
@@shonDonFH stfu you a hater her hair probably look better than yours on any day
@@shonDonFH Nappy? That is an extremely derogatory term to describe someone’s hair. Especially a black woman’s hair .
No other ethnicity in the world has this hair texture. So unique and cannot truly be duplicated, making it precious! It’s one of a kind and BEAUTIFUL!!!
yessss so beautiful.
You mean “race” & not ethnicity dear. Ethnicity means culture, a kind of culture. Race is who & what people are by color & physical features. She has black coarse hair, so it’s “race” & not ethnicity.
@@JennyBelly1983 umm there’s only only one race madam. We are all HUMAN.
@@JennyBelly1983 you were trying to be politically correct but the commentary was right still. No other ethnicity white or other has this type of hair.
@@nottodaylilbaldhead no other ethnicity is not white or black. Ethnicity is culture/religion lol White is not a culture, black isn’t a culture. Black ppl have certain cultures. White ppl have certain cultures. Race is the color of a persons skin & their physical features. So black coarse hair is considered to be a feature. It’s not me being politically correct. Ethnicity is culture. Race is color & features on a person.
I am a 71 year old white woman and watching such magical hand with so much talent doing such beautiful braids…I could watch a style session all day. Thank you for sharing. I love learning new things everyday.
I love the fact that she was able to bring her baby with her to get her hair done. I know some people have out of control kids and stylists wouldn’t want them there BUT as a hard working mom, it can be soooo frustrating when you just want to look normal but no one is there to watch the baby for a couple hours:
You look normal with your natural hair..
@Always on the toilet This is factual. However, mothers know the struggle of basic maintenance, especially the first few months after having a child. My hair did not look “normal”at all.
@@Musicfeinn exactly what I wanted to say
@@Musicfeinn not if it isn’t taken care of.
Control ya rude kids then.
You put these " you can't get this style with 4C hair" stylist to shame... period
Was looking for this comment
especially all those people that think we have to come with our hair blow dried and pressed!
moisturizer better with protein treatment, or oil and water mixed together watch Mariama kargbo she has good video for natural hair or relaxed hair.
Well u deffo cant in its complete natural state
@@Goodshihh well most people blow dry the hair anyway so thats not an excuse
Let me be the first to tell you that when you have a newborn baby your hair becomes at the very bottom of the list of things to care about so anyone running they mouth about that must not be a mother
It wasnt for me, always have been into my looks no matter whats going on, I feel more confident in every part of my life when my hair is done, but I understand!
I completely agree with this my hair definitely never made the list my daughter is turning 2 in 2 weeks and I just recently started putting my thought into my hair it just overwhelmed me sooooo much I was ready to do A big chop
Right! Since I’ve had my daughter my hair has been the last of my priorities. I just don’t have the time anymore and with 4c hair I’m lucky if I can even find time to detangle it now.
Speak for yourself
Speak for yourself because when newborns are asleep u can do your hair period
"people act like 4c hair is so hard to work with but ya'll just don't have the skills... boom!!!" 😂🙌🙌🙌preach sis
I love 4c hair I don't have but my friend does and when she would come to school with her hair out and she would be like you would like to combe it 😍
All 4c ppl need that Revair dryer! It’s a gem!
Yeah it’s Easier to work with and holds better!
I just don’t want to! Blow dryer please!! I don’t have time for finger cramps
@@nappyscribe1987 It really does, since it's not too silky
I really wanted to THANK you for posting this entire video. I’m a cosmetology student and an aspiring braider/stylist. I’m sitting here with my mannequin in front of me soaking this all in. There’s so many people who aren’t willing to share their secrets or share their key to success. I really appreciate you filming and uploading this. Thank you so much! Beautiful beautiful work!!!!!
Congratulations ...
And Dont forget to take Note Of Different textures. That would be More of a hands on thing.. unless you go to your Local Beauty supply Place and Feel All different types of hair.
Yes to hair representation! My hair is this thick & I use to hate it but I learned how to take care of it and now I love it! ACV rinses, henna gloss, keep it stretched (twists), protective styles & stay hydrated. It can be a long process but it’s so worth it. Her hair turned out so good, need more hairstylists like this 🤌🏾🤌🏾
This is my hair texture. It is very thick and I love it.
Her hair is the best texture for braids and that’s my own personal professional opinion. My daughter has very thick natural hair and it sucks up oils and moisturizers. Honey embrace your hair and bump these negative folks❤️
So true 😭 and it parts so well too!
I have the same hair texture let me tell you only the owner how it feels. Showing love and giving her advice would have been awesome from all the comments people are giving.
@@filterwhereheaux7950 Because it’s our natural hair texture given to us from birth. Wtf are you talking about “How can it getting this nappy”?? African genes baby that’s how
@@filterwhereheaux7950 take the wig off babes 🥺
@@filterwhereheaux7950 oof child you forget black people have coarse hair?? the fact you like putting down other hair textures is crazy lmao. she’s born like that what you want her do change her genetics or do you?
4c hair is the best texture for braids so some of these self hating hair "stylists"( if I can even call them that) can kick rocks.
My grandmother would knot her 6 daughter's hair each night. Styling it the next morning was easy. Twisting it and forming the knot holds in moisture and keeps it untangled.
Braids are not as protective
moisturizer better with protein treatment, or oil and water mixed together watch Mariama kargbo she has good video for natural hair or relaxed hair.
@AfroCute this might sound dumb but how do u know if a conditioner has protein in it ? Will it always say ?
@AfroCute oh okayy thankyouuu !! :)
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If you can’t do all types of hair, your not a real hairstylist!!!
Shoutout to you because your kind and you did that💅🏽
Facts!
She did that!!
is you 'precious^'?
Exactly
How about if youre not willing to learn to style and all kinds of hair, i honestly wouldnt know where to start on this hair texture and my hair is curly 3c tight thick curls but i dont and i am a hair stylist its just about willingness to learn and being honest if you know you are not yet skilled in something to give a person the look they want
So happy for this mom to get her hair done with a newborn because I know the struggle is real I think those first 4 months I didn’t even look in the mirror. This turned out beautiful ❤️❤️
I would love to have more children and hopefully with a a man that loves me.However im a single mom so I understand not being able to get to pamper yourself especially with a newborn baby.
Wow can I just say, as someone with her EXACT hair texture, seeing how you handled her hair, didn't make fun or belittle her or ask why it wasn't blow dried just warmed my heart and gave me so much hope. I can't go anywhere without first blowdrying and hot combing my hair to death JUST to get serviced and as strong as I am and as much as I've worked to love and work with the hair I have, it does hurt to get those type of comments and just rudeness for someone I'm coming to for a service. You perfectly balance professionalism with care while still doing amazing work. Keep doing what you're doing and hopefully other stylists and braiders can take note. We're all a community.
My hair looks just like this lady's. This is the 4c hair I want to see. Everyone with natural hair doesnt have or want super defined loose curls. This is real. This is 4c hair no product. This is 4c hair with no manipulation.
This was 4c hair put up and away. No product etc doesn’t mean it’s healthy or the goal. It’s just what it looks like after a wash and keeping it in ponytails all the time ( as her hairdresser and her said that was her go to style every other day after conditioning). This is my texture too when my hair is dry or just unstyled and cowashed. As soon as o start thoroughly moisturizing my hair, with a half assed twistout because my arms get tired sometimes, I get a more defined and clumped pattern depending on if I finger detangle or use a denman brush. If I moisturize on wet hair after a wash day it’ll look looser mostly because it’s being weighed down by all the water and product… but we can’t forget we’ve got multiple textures in our head. I’ve got zigzags and coils and random loops all on one strand. None of my locs are the same. I say type 4 bad leave it at that. The majority might be 4c but the rest isn’t. And it’s really just supposed to help us find close matches to our own hair, it’s not a hair Bible though. Leave the stress of trying to match it up exactly alone lol
Exactly been waiting to see someone’s hair like mines
THISSS!
👏👏👏👏
This lady’s skills and personality is EV-VA-RE-THANG!!!
thanks I really appreciate the love.
Yeessss, my first time watching, and I love her!
Am learning a lot from this
It’s amazing to be how black women judge each other! It’s a terrible thing when we have come from so far in life as a people! We have to do better and love each other! It’s US against Everyone! Great job BTW! She’s cute!
Keep 💯 💯 so true
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This is exactly my hair texture and for the longest I thought my hair texture wasn't the best but I'm realizing how beautiful this texture really can be. Thanks for representing and promoting all hair types.
True statement is true our hair is so beautiful 🤩
This is my favorite hair to do! 😍 it holds styles so well. Personally, I fell like if you can't do 4c hair you can't really do hair.
I can’t lie, I fast-forwarded the hell out of this video. I absolutely love the finishing hairstyle in the end.
I did the same bc I needed to see her work them hands 🙌🏽
I did the same. I felt stressed for the woman in the beginning. But she got SERIOUS SKILLS
Me too LOLLL🤣🤣🤣 It had to much going on LOLLL
Me too!!
Chile I wouldn’t shout I only saw her separate the hair and straight to the end I went🤦🏽♀️
Wow, you are a true hairstylist!!! Many stylists that I know, esp. in Florida require clients with 4C thick texture hair to have their hair fully blown out before doing their desire style. And if the hair isn't blown out, there is an extra charge, which is ridiculous. I like the fact that you took your time on your client's hair! It turned out amazing!!!
Facts
Fr this is true sadly
Seriously!!??
Detangling hair is time consuming, and hard work. Hence the reason most people want the stylist to do it. People should be paid for their time. No stylist should have to work for free. Do you?
I have 4c hair and I don't blame her. Washing and detangling my thick afro takes time. I honestly would charge extra if I have to detangle someone hair before braiding it if I was a hair stylist. If I have to wash and detangle someone hair before I braid it I would charge extra also.
4c hair is manageable when you know how to care for it naturally! This will always be her texture so stop saying she needs to do this and that, & SO MANY OF YALL HATE YOUR OWN DAMN HAIR!! ESPECIALLY 4C! ACCEPT YOURSELF AND STOP BASHING YOUR OWN PEOPLE!
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Yesssss!
Thank u bc I’m tired of hearing black women bash their own hair. 😒 I love my hair. Thick n all!
As somebody with 4c hair, I love seeing videos like these! Cause our hair is manageable when you know how to work with it! It just takes a lil extra love and tlc, but when you nurture it, it flourishes 😍
ANYWAYSSS that baby is so adorable 🥺
Lord the way she was holding him head moving like a bobble head toy..
@@ccb.8603 GIRL, YES!! As a mother of 3, that was the first and only thing I could focus on for a while. Please hold the baby! 😦
Omg pana I know I probably already said this but thank you so much if it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t know how to do my box braids my feed in braids to anything you taught me a lot and I’m only 12 years old and I already had 3 clients and I’m about to have my 4th client and I look up to you🥺THANK YOU SO MUCH I LOVE YOUUUU 🤍I really hope you see this
Stay great young queen! 💜💜💜
Show out young sis. Keep grinding 💪. Stay hungry and humble 💯
That’s amazing!! keep going!!
YO THATS SO COOL AND UR ONLY 13 KEEP GOING SIS
I like your personality. Your customer service skills is uplifting, graceful and compassionate.
Me personally I have 3c hair but every time I see my friend or anyone else with 4c hair I just love when they leave it out naturally it’s so beautiful perfect for a lot of good styles and it just makes me wanna style their hair, it would never be ugly you just gotta give it some love and the appreciation it deserves 😍
I can’t believe you did the whole hairstyle in 2.5 hours, especially since she has soo much hair! It looks amazing! Great job! Thanks for sharing your work!
It’s official!!!!! Girl you’re a magician!!!!! 🧚🏾
Facts
Raw
She's a stylist
The ppl who disliked are stylists that can’t pull this off, because u did that and a whole lot more, her hair is really nice but than it’s dopeaxxpana so what do u expect, nothing but greatness
I love she is getting this time for her and baby gets to be right there. This was so fun and informative and lovely to watch. Just beautiful.
I just love her reality videos. This is my first time watching her. She's for real. Her hair braiding is amazingly beautiful.
This was so damn REAL!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ sis SIS SSIIISSSSSSS…I don’t think you understand how hard it is to find a stylist that just does hair and does it well..THIS IS YOU. I’m following you just because of that and how well you treated this client
Add oil to her shampoo and let her sit for 20 min and conditioner the oil will help break the hair down and Detangler
Thanks for the tip ! I didn’t do her wash today but I will def try this.
I’m going to try that on my daughter hair she has the same texture we’re both natural but I have to take her to Africans to do her hair and detangle and wash cause it so thick hopefully it work I can save some money
I’m going to use that tip
Oils in shampoo really help. Finding a moisturizing shampoo with oils already in it might be better so you don't create buildup during the cleansing step. Something about the way products are formulated and the oils are mixed in just feels different. I wonder if her hair was that coarse due to product buildup. My hair can look like that when it's coated and I've been slapping heavy creams and oils on my hair, making it stiff and dry. Beautiful hair. She just needs a good deep cleanse to remove that and soften it up.
I use head and shoulder and some olive oil after I let her sit for 20 min then I use some tea tree container mix with apple cider vinger and let her sit for 20 min she was good
Being a single of Mommy of 4 usMother’s sometimes neglect Our wants because of our Kids needs. S/o to you girl 💕
Needs over wants all day every day
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So true i am a single mom of four and agree with what u meant.🤗🤗🤗🤗
I wholeheartedly agree.. I'm a single mom of 4 ( two are Autistic) as well. Idk why ppl have the assumption it's simple to add "me" time in a single mom day to day life..
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Your hands are blessed. My hair texture is like hers and I thought I couldn't get this style because of it. Looks great
It makes me sad that any black person would tell a black woman she can't get any type of braids smh , if people don't know how to braid natural thick hair then just say so . Braids were made for us period .
I'm mixed but I am a black woman & I can't stand how people always wanna degrade black women whewww we are everything ❤❤
Braiding is one of the most dominant forms of black hair styling. There is no black hair texture that cannot be braided when it has been perfected and tailored to our hair types by our people over centuries.
You are so lovely. Your spirit and humbleness are contagious. The key word is through. We make it through! Keep allowing Christ to use you as an example and a beautiful inspiration.🙏🏾❣️
The sound of the hair dryer is EVERYTHING to the baby…he’s so precious omgggggg 🥰🥰🥰 my kids loved the salon when I would go get my hair blown out 🤓 I love to see a mother treat herself 💝
I really like the way you talk to her! Going on this journey with my daughters hair brought me across so many videos where women were belittled for their hair type and I’m always trying to build her up and teach her an appreciation for her curls no matter how difficult they can be!
I have 4c hair myself and i absolutely love it. I was a loose natural for 4 1/2 years before I loc’d it.
It definitely saddens me that 4c hair is so looked down on, yes it can be harder to manage if you don’t know how to take care of it properly, but it’s still beautiful along with the person who was blessed with that crown.
With the right products, proper care, and speaking life into your hair you’d be surprised what 4c hair can do! That shrinkage is crazy and the gravity it can defy ??? Whew
Y’all are both very beautiful women by the way 💜
Be blessed
Pana, the model, and the baby are all so beautiful! The style turned out gorgeous!
Where are you from...?
I am Costa Rican
These braids were done to perfection, and she's so pretty!
You said it, lady. I knew nothing about the Yellow Bird blow dryer when I bought mine (the first time). It took me a few uses to really let it sink in: it’s not (any other) new products. It’s this new blow-dryer. Cut my drying time in HALF with excellent smooth results. Best dryer to this day.
And I’ve bought more expensive blow dryers but they’re not a bit better than the yellow bird.
I have her same hair texture, and I’ll never forget the time I went to a stylist for middle part 2 layer braids, and the stylist charged me $20 extra the day of my appt bc my hair was “too thick” the ghetto 😂😂 like ma’am what if I didn’t have that extra 20..
Wow...The nerve. Thick is healthy. I wish I wouldn't have thinned out my 4c hair with all these relaxers. I'm about to cut it off and start over. Some people just don't have the patience or knowledge to deal with 4c texture hair. Just plain ignorant
You payed the extra $20?! Naaah my hair wouldn’t have been done lol
then again I don’t have that texture of hair so idk the struggle of doing it myself so maybe I would’ve been right in that chair with my lunch money missing too lol
I was leaving
@Keisha that’s a damn shame she charged you extra for your natural, thick hair. The self hate is real
Excellent job!!! I didn't even think it was possible to get these braids without having straight hair.
This video makes me so happy for some reason, the two black women doing hair at home reminds me of my childhood, the 4c hair, the baby, the convo and vibez. Love. Subscribed, liked and all that.
I fell asleep on this live last night😭😭 woke up to my phone on 10% 😂
Shout out to you for stretching her hair before AND helping her to the car. You is a GEM.
You are so true. Your doing an amazing job. It is awesome when we as Cosmetologists can educate our clients on the proper health care and maintenance of taking care of hair. I’m so proud of you. Keep up the good work hun.
All hair is beautiful, we have to learn to love&nuture what we have & disregard the shaming, placed upon us throughout history&society, self 💘, is essential as well as good deeds& you are truely blessed for always blessing the CROWNS of all Queens.....
She looks beautiful before and after.
I don’t judge people go through their own struggles. Life is hard and gets to the best of us sometimes.
I agree!
I love working with 4c hair! It’s important for stylist to wash the clients hair really good and have a expensive blow dryer to straighten their hair. The pure excitement of them even seeing their hair as straight as I get it is everything! Not everyone knows how to work with 4c hair
how you do it with no heat?
😂😂😂 I loved the whole vibe of the video. Especially the soccer ball!!! Her hair and little man is so beautiful and precious.
This was an absolutely charming video. I love to see how you young women relate to each other and the baby - and your cousin. There's a lot of love in that room and in your work. Your styling skills are great. And yes, it's soooo sad for us, in these days and times that we still don't love and appreciate our hair and our traditional hair arts. That's all right, we're winning anyhow. Thanks for the vid.
Jesus died for our sins, and lived the life we couldn’t. He died on the cross for our sins and rose 3 days later. Anyone who acknowledges that they are a sinner, declares with their mouth that “Jesus is Lord”, and believes in their heart that God raised Him from the dead, will be saved. Repent & Live for Him, He loves you and He is coming soon 😁💕.
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Thoroughly enjoying pop ups of the little 🤴🏾🤎💙. Y'all just don't know how much I appreciate seeing her natural beautiful texture. I have the SAME! Growing up on the 80s and 90s my texture was hated by our people, and made me feel ashamed of it. So grateful my girls get to grow up in a time where natural is more accepting then back then. Great work!
4c hair isn’t hard to do... if you know what your doing.. she did her shitttt tho.!!! 💙
Can you not swear pls
@@siennakate1783 oh girl shut up
@@nia-simone no stop being disrespectful
@@siennakate1783 first time on social media ?
@@siennakate1783 they’re not 5
Giving birth took out my edges. Thank you for showing love to all this realness 😍
I wish ppl of different races would EDUCATE THEMSELVES on how to do OUR HAIR!!! Also the child is BEAUTIFUL before and after her hair was done
Some of them are..
Some of us are still learning and struggling with our own texture. It it just recently that you could find hair stylists that are willing to deal with natural hair. Back in the 90s, in my town there was only 1 and she was only doing braids and twists without extensions. If not, it was the creamy crack or the hot combs for everyone.
There’s a lot who does know how to do our hair!
The Egyptians learned
But why??? If it don’t apply to them they shouldn’t have too.Now if they are hair stylist who do every race hair than yes, other than that other races are not obligated to know how to do hair that doesn’t apply to them.
I’m finally glad to see someone who doesn’t complain about there natural thick hair clients!
I got a Revlon brush blow dryer for my clients and never turned back. I got so tired of those combs breaking and popping off. Try one girl ♥️
From one stylist to another I love the passion u have for ur craft and braiding you the business I've seen several videos of yours and there's nothing to be debated you're the best keep up the excellent work young sister sending love from DC
Wow very thick hair, what we all want. As a mom with a newborn you hair is the last thing on your list. So nice of you to do that for her and what an amazing job you did!
Afro textured hair is the most versatile type of hair on the planet. And I am a cosmetologist. Looking at the nape and sides of this young lady her hair hasn't been properly cared for in a while. However, once this hair type receives the tlc it needs it's stunning🥰😊
I love 4c hair. I have 4c hair and when its pressed or natural I wore some beautiful styles thru the years. I was never a good at up keeping my hair, I didn't fret on the days my hair would swell, I even miss those days because those were some of the more beautiful times in my life. You worked what you had and it worked. Dippity do was my best friend. The good old days. Sitting in the chair by the stove getting my hair done by my mother, and those pretty easter dresses and white patent leather shoes and that little purse. Things have changed but our beautiful 4c hair has more versatility. Her hair is beautiful and those braids are g ou gorgeous on her.
That adorable baby was winning that staring contest!! Dozing off eyes open lol. So cayuteeeee.🥰🥰
Using the comb for each part of the braid made it so perfectly uniform. Well done
The hair stylist has done a wonderful job, so very talented
After you have a baby your hair texture can also change. I know mines did, my stylist was tripping on how thick my hair was. Then soon after that it started shedding and my stylist thought I waa stressing 😒. For the rude commented 🤫🤫🤫 Congratulations to your client on her new baby🥳❤!!!
Thanks so much ! She’s always had really thick hair she’s been on my channel multiple times !
Exactly some people just don’t know how to take care of their hair
Peace. She has some thick healthy hair. If she continues to take care of her hair it will long and thick..
You did an amazing job on the stitch braiding. Your clients hair looked amazing. I love to see the creation on all hair types . The transformation that is hairstylist creates is what we live for as stylist.
I fell asleep watching a video after eating dinner & popcorn. I woke up to this video playing and continued to watch it until the end; I fast forward just a little. I was still trying to wake up. 🤷🏾♀️ For some reason it felt therapeutic watching her hair being braided, and I got some laughs from you all as well. You did a very nice job on her braids! I skimmed through your other vids. You’re very talented! May God continue to bless you with this gift. I hope that your client and her baby made it back home safely. Peace and Blessings! 🙏🏾❤️
As a 4Cer, I appreciate your energy. I loved your vibe so much I went to your IG to see about booking. I'm out of state and was ready to book a flight. My little feelings got hurt when I saw no new clients. 😢 Wishing you continued success.
Her natural hair is beautiful, same texture and density as mine. So thick! Love it.
Braids came out really good!
Her hair is beautiful.....why do we hate our natural hair. It’s the best even Jesus hair was as wool, it can’t get any better, it’s absolutely the best 🙌🏿
We hate it because the oppressor has made us hate it … what it is .. is that they actually hate it…and since they dragged us into this country they been hating us and killing us and oppressing us … they control everything…. They hate our skin .. they hate us reproducing… they hate us loving each other … they hate our hair .. they hate the way we talk … they just hate … we need to wake up and wisen up … and get back to our God and start loving each other …
Honesty for every curly hair types just keep your hair moisturized and prevent the breakage, give ya hair all the love 💖
You are a true master braider. You did a wonderful job on this beautiful young ladys hair.
Idc what none of them haters say. You are so gifted blessings to you sis!!!
I’m Dominican and have very curly hair. My female relatives all have fine hair so I’m the only one with a different texture. I can honestly say it’s prepared me for my daughter’s texture (4C). I’ve always had a hard time doing feed-ins for her. It’s the ending part at the lower back of the head before the neck. It never stays nice and sleek neat. So I’ve watched this 4x and I NOW know where I need to work on and the CORRECT product to use. Thanks! Any advice on perfect parting and how to make sure each braid is the same size .
I’m practicing to be a braider and right now I actually have 2 clients that I will be doing knotless braids (they are mother and daughter) and they both have beautiful 4C hair
yessss , the best hair to practice on.
I legit watch these vids while I braid my daughters hair! I love the stories and good vibes! 💜💜💜💜💜
Same! The stories are hilarious! I love Bray’s energy and personality.😊😂🫶🏽
This is calming to me. Just imagining being at your friends house getting your hair done. I don’t have friends lol
It’s not even that her hair is that thick. It’s that it’s super dry and dreaded. Personally I probably would’ve washed her hair and deep conditioned it. That probably would’ve made it softer and more moisturized.
Absolutely. But a quick spray and blow dry works too, she got it stretched and styled it beautifully. They both look great and seem to have funny personalities I love it lol
you foolish that’s her natural hair texture you can clearly see her hair is not dreaded ! Her hair is soft and it was moisturised the only hair that looks good to you guys is straightened
Her hair is clearly not dreaded, it may have been a little dry but not dreaded
@@heavlynben-el4499 Definition: dreads are hair locked together by knots which can be usually made by backcombing the hair to make them nice and tight, dread have been around for absolutely ages, seeing as it did start with prehistoric cavemen or cavewomen because they didnt have combs to comb their hair. Did you hear that? “Hair locked together by knots.” Her hair was in bunch of knots therefore it was dreaded.
@@kennedyvincent3217 semantics means absolutely nothing when it comes to allll the different hair types. ur giving us a google definition which does not take in the fact that there are many different hair types and just bc someone has knots does NOT mean its dreaded as u can see clearly the blowdryer got thru her hair w basically ease. if it were dreaded she would HAVE to put some conditioner and comb it out and that would be a whole other process. in conclusion her hair was not dreaded she has tight tight curls
Absolutely stunning and just love how she loves her precious baby!!!!!
I have locs idk why I’m here 🤣 I think I just love watching the intricacies and transformations that are possible on black hair! great work. ❤️
You are one of the best braiders I love your techniques the products you use the clean parting and your amazing personality❤I'm an Ole school 49 year old I'm just getting back in the game as far as a stylist/barber watching you was the best ever refresher coarse .You put up the best videos. Congratulations keep up the grand work on everything❤
Thank you so much!! I try and keep yall educated and entertained! I appreciate you.
Watching this again a year later and Pana is so kind and skilled. To do this woman's hair without complaining, having to detangle at every step, when other stylists would've nearly cursed their client out at some point lol...great job!
That baby is so beautiful ❤️! I love her hair😍❤️! She has the best texture for this style! I love her thick hair so gorgeous. God bless everyone 🤗🙏!
Is so weird that they told her that. 4 type hair is the best for braids, they hold on to the style beautifully.
I agree. Ain’t nothing wrong with thick hair. They make it seem like it’s so hard to care for. Hehehe!
It was good to see this, I’ve met so many hair stylists who’ve been rude to me/charge me extra because I have thick hair. They purposely do my hair roughly, like they comb it dry which breaks my hair off, and fuss at me because I didn’t shampoo/blowdry/moisturize my hair at home…
It's because they hate your hair....don't value it because it's too far from straight hair. What matters is that you love it. I love my thick coily hair.
Tell them if you wanted to do it yourself you could have stayed at home. They get to do it because you pay them to.
These stylists are out of there godamn minds.
I don’t have 4c hair but it’s thick and I hate when someone combs through my scalp roughly. Or braid too right where I end up with bumps on my scalp
@@queenbee4906 same happens to me all the time that’s why I just wear headband wigs
I just got knotless braids done for the first time and I came blow dried but my roots are thick and kinky and the girl comb through my hair with a rattail comb so it was hurting at times 😫 I’m not going back to her ever again
Her hair is so beautiful and special black queen hair is beautiful keep taking care of your beautiful hair it has grown a lot ❤️❤️♥️💅🏾💋✊🏽
Yessss I love this video so much once getting out of college I want to got cosmetology school but as of right I’m doing hair on the side and this is so inspiring . I love how you treat your clients 😍❤️ thank you for sharing this video
Pana, you Did THAT!!! I have 4c, thick, coarse, bra strap length hair. I gave up on tryna get me edges to lay years ago. I need that edge control for the next time I get feed ins cuz hunnieeeeee 😍!!
It came out so beautiful I have her texture hair and boy it is a struggle, but I wouldn't change my hair for nothing and it is super satisfying seeing the results after a long struggle..
Man I need her to do my hair because it’s hard people always saying they can’t do my hair
Where are you located?
Or when they do your hair they act like they're doing such a service.
@mirena johns 30 minutes outside of Atlanta Ga
@@adriennecrawley7010 As someone with very thick hair and density, I get it. Also, Im a braider in Atl, GA!
@@AjilahMcKnight where in Atlanta (just give me a ball park ) how do I get your information
You braid really well and what you did with her hair is amazing can’t wait to see when done.
This is the best type of hair. It can withstand alot, is versatile, great for braiding, it's shiny, and it's so STRONG.