@@latricejames7832 Yes, you do have to straighten it if you want to cut it right once the first time. No, if you rarely wear your hair straighten, but you will have to trim it again once you straighten it, because hair isn’t fully stretched when it is curly, and not everyones curl pattern is the same in order for you to get a proper cut without it straighten.
Two months ago my hair stylist insisted on cutting my damage ends. I agreed but was crying inside because they had grown so much. Two mo the later they’re back at the same length. It was totally worth it. Lesson : cut your spit ends !!
I love that you remind people its just hair! In our community there's a lot of shaming, length, texture, edges, everything! This channel helps me remember healthy hair is the ideal
So true. My BFF is going through a severe depression right now because her alopecia is taking her hair and she had to shave her hair very short. The pressure we put on ourselves about our hair is just as bad as what society does
Yes ma’am! I buzz cut my hair years ago, people thought I was going through a depression. I let my hair grow back out to waist length, and people comment on it, then ask about my grays. I say I wanna cut it, and you’d think I was talking about committing a crime! We just cannot win! 🙏🏽
Her hair is so much better off without those damaged ends. Now she's well on her way to a healthier hair journey. The metaphor between hair and life and holding onto dead, damaged things will hold you back speaks volumes.
True...hanging on to fried or excessively jacked up split ends only makes whatever hairstyle you're trying to have look worse. I've seen way too many BW who will hold on to bad ends just because its BSL or longer...only to look at another BW's hair that's healthy and say they want hair like that 🤔. They can potentially have it if they cut those ends ✂️💇🏾♀️! I do my own monthly dusting of my hair and get my major trims by my stylist...I don't use excessive heat. And whenever my stylist trims, she barely needs to take that much off.
@@candi1904 I've been loc'd for 7 years now and my hair is down to my lower back. It's surpassed the length it ever was relaxed or as a loose natural. Cutting off my relaxer was very liberating for me and the reason I decided to loc mine is because I didn't care for all the manipulation that braidouts and twistouts required. My relaxed hair would grow to a certain length and split on the same side all the time. This hair stylist trusted another one to cut off her damaged ends so that she could stop the further demise of the rest of her hair. It's her hair and she can do whatever she wants with it just like the rest of us.
@@candi1904 Of course hair isn't "alive", we all know that, Sis. No one specifically in this thread said what you mentioned...but when people I know refer to hair as "dead," it generally means your ends are either extremely heat damaged, excessive amounts of split ends, or you're literally missing substantial portions of your ends...meaning WHY would anyone want to hold on to something that isn't healthy and/or looks extremely odd?! I get it when some women will cut off portions in stages, as opposed to cutting it all at once....but even in that situation, at least they are getting rid of it. And yes, everyone's hair grows and should I say retains length at different rates and to different degrees. That is why especially as a BW, I do not ever compare my hair to someone else. My journey is exactly that...mine. And even if a woman wants to hold on to hair that literally looks damaged or chewed up/extremely uneven, that's still ultimately her choice...even if I don't comprehend it or see it as productive. Once hair has experienced a particular level of trauma/damage on the ends, it actually is in the best interest to cut your losses (literally) and begin a new hair regimen that gives it the proper TLC it deserves so it can thrive. I started relaxing my hair every 10 to 12 weeks around 18 y/o. From the time I was around 6 y/o to present, I typically have kept my hair between APL to a few inches past BSL. I was raised in a home where using quality deep conditioning treatments with added oils on a weekly basis was the norm. Plus I was raised on the "you are what you eat," and what you put in your body has just as much impact as what you use on your skin and hair...and whether you have chin length hair, or to your behind, your hair is only "good" if you do everything you can to deter damage to your edges and ends. I know many women who relaxed their hair have had bad situations, but I found with the particular ones I know, damage often occured because they were over processing during touch-ups, using flat irons and other heat tools excessively at too high of a temperature for their particular hair, they frequently dyed their hair, or they used relaxers that was too harsh on their hair. A flat iron has never touched my hair, I do not dye my hair, and I strictly use a mild relaxer. I have never lost my edges or had ratty ends. My hair is currently all one length and around BSL.
@@chaiannejones3950 me too! it was always stretched and always styled for years. down to my back full until I tried myself got damaged. recently cut it off and trying again, my hair is not fully how it used to be but now with the knowledge I can make it healthier again.
I went to a hair dresser and ask her to cut where my hair was breaking. She did not do so. She clip my hair. In less than a week my hair continued splitting and breaking. Some hairdresser are the ones that are attached to long hair not caring about what's good for the client. Needless to say. I cross that store off my list. They lost a client
Yes!! I used to have extremely heat damaged hair, cut all of the damage off and grew it out again. I now use heat almost regularly but carefully and I don't get heat damage, my hair is longer and healthier than that of people I know who are almost heat-phobic
Yessss girl thank u. I get so sick of all the heat phobia there is now. Everyone is always like," don't use heat you'll get heat damage " lol. It kills me cause so many females now watch a few TH-cam videos & then all the sudden they think they're some hair experts. Lmao. You're EXACTLY right lack of knowledge on how to apply heat properly is what will cause someone heat damage not just applying it.
I know this is weird but after the cut I wanted you to wet it again so I could see the difference in the curls 😂😭 I know those curls are BEAUTIFUL after that cut 🥺🥺🙌🏾
@@myrthasmascary4086 there are definitely stylists out there that cut curly. I think it depends on if the client wears their hair natural or if they use heat (or both even)
I don’t do hair. I don’t go to salons. I’m white. I have thin, straight, fine hair. I’m middle-aged. I spend my free time watching you. That’s how amazing you are.
@@nyahlester5717 she's just letting her know who her content reaches, and that people from ALL demographics enjoy how wonderful she is. Don't be nasty, kindness feels so much better.
This reminds me of an unhealthy relationship, what’s the point of holding on to it when it will stop your progress. Might as well cut all ties and prosper, nothing like a fresh start 🥰🙏🏽
Preach sister, preach. With that said I need to do the same. My hair is long and DAMAGED I haven't grown it out while taking care of it in about 4 years. And I've been holding on to a toxic relationship for about 7 years... Time to let go of both and focus on ME and MY HAIR of course Lol. Peace, Love, and blessings to EVERYBODY.
BEAUTIFUL!! As a white woman, I have really enjoyed to education I've received from your channel. The differencent process and procedures of taking care of black hair; I have so much more respect and understanding ❤ Bless you!!
Alexandra Hill and why would needing education be something to put someone down about? You were born not needing to learn anything? The comments about "so much respect ...." and "I'm white" appeared patronizing. Does she say she has so much respect for white or Indian stylists when she comments? Why does she feel the need to do it now? Strange.
It's so weird to me how people are like "omg, cut your hair, it's way too long" or "way too damaged", but also people are like, "why are you cutting off so much of your hair?" Let a woman do what she wants with her damn hair. Unless she asked your opinion, you weren't asked. Every length and type of hair is beautiful and it's the choice of the person how they choose to wear it. People argue and get mad enough on the internet, why add to that?
It’s weird to me how some people care about another adult’s two cents on a PUBLIC forum. Most youtubers actually ASK for feedback as it boosts their channel. Otherwise, they have the option of blocking the comments. Again, a PUBLIC forum, opinions will be given, good & bad, asked for or not.
@@bumblebee4024 sorry if you took it personally 🤷🏼♀️ Also, I didn’t specify TH-camrs or people on a public forum, I meant in general. I still think it’s weird even on public forums if the person didn’t ask for comments about their physical appearance. But hey, if you think that’s polite, you do you. No one is stopping you.
@Michelle Rodriquez Thank you!! I looked it up and was surprised that it was in the hood!😄❤. I thought it was in an upscale neighborhood. No worries....I'd still go in a heartbeat!😆
The people who don’t care about cutting their hair be the ones with the longest hair. Her hair is going to grow right back to that length in a few months
I just cut all my shoulder length hair off. Its toooooo thick and curly and hated it so much. I dont do anything special like blowouts or hair drying etc yet its beyond dry. Now I am rocking a Halle Barry short 'do. The freedom is BLISS!
I’m so lucky with my hairdresser who is my daughters best friend. I had almost waist length curly hair, when she asked me what I wanted I told her I wanted it all chopped off so it sat on my shoulders. Okay she said and proceeded to do exactly what I wanted. No ‘are you sure or ‘but it’s so long. To me, that’s what makes a great hairdresser, you know what you want and that’s should be what you pay for..
I went from hair that was several inches past my shoulder to a pixie cut in one go, and I about wanted to kill the stylist. He kept asking "are you sure this is what you want?" Yes! I get it, it's a big chop, but I was sick of long hair, long hair is not the thing that makes me pretty/feminine/confident/whatever. I LOVED my little pixie cut--it felt cute and it didn't hide my face or sit all heavy on my neck or use up a gallon of conditioner and it had so much personality--but I couldn't stand the people that wanted to go "Oh, but it was so long!"
The stylist I used to go to years ago would never cut my hair short, it was a few inches above my waist and also highlighted, so it was in terrible condition. I ended up going to a different salon to have it cut into a bob, and it’s been that length ever since. It’s frustrating than when the stylist doesn’t listen to you or is afraid to cut it short. Was very nearly taking her scissors and cutting a chunk off and saying ‘ well, now you have to'!
Same problem here! My hair grows really fast and I've gone through the same cycle since I was 13, waist length to shoulder length to waist length to shoulder length. When it comes time to do the big chop, it's hard to find someone to even DO it, let alone trust your decision. ✌️
The other side of the equation is people who go long to short on impulse and spend the next few years crying. I think it’s a good idea to be sure the client thought it through.
I and waist length hair and I miss it I lost hair due to stress and Covid ..I just did a big hai cut so my hair can start growing again / but I hate it being this short it’s on my shoulders now and I had more hair when I was 1 yrs old
I have to give great compliment on how gentle you are with your clients hair. I’ve watched many of your videos and paid great attention to that detail! Thank you for that!!! I wish all stylists handled hair with the same care! 💞
@Playhouse of Nautica white people can be hundred percent white and have loose curls but idk why a black person with loose curls all of a sudden HAS to be mixed, like what????
Fine and thin aren't the same thing tho. Fine/coarse is how thick each of your hair strands are. Thick/thin is how many strands of hair you have on your head. Unfortunately, fine hair gets damaged real easy because each strand is so tiny and fragile.
I’m not gonna lie when I see videos like these with women who have long hair, My first reaction is like nooo don’t cut it idc if it’s damaged, but when I see the end result I realize it was actually needed and overall looks a lot better. I had to go through the same thing with my hair, after a few months my hair grew in fuller & healthier looking and plus it’s just hair it will grow back!
I went to a hair dresser and ask her to cut where my hair was breaking. She did not do so. She clip my hair. In less than a week my hair continued splitting and breaking. Some hairdresser are the ones that are attached to long hair not caring about what's good for the client. Needless to say. I cross that store off my list. They lost a client
The same thing happened to me.I told her I wanted all the split ends and color gone and she told me I made her nervous and to book another appointment for my second trim.Never went back.
Watching you cut hair is SO satisfying, love this!! Also I was one of those ppl who held onto my damaged hair because I wanted to keep my length. In 2019 I chopped 10 inches off and it all grew back in 2020. My hair is currently the healthiest it’s ever been! Of course, to each is own when it comes to whether or not you want to cut but it absolutely helps in terms of health and hair looks better when even as well!
Didn't you find it grew better too? I do a good ends chop maybe every year and a half? And my hair grows in better afterwards, which idk it might be just the visual of the healthier ends but it feels like it
I can watch your videos for hours, there somehow amazingly relaxing and soothing. Who knew that hair videos especially 'silk press' would be a feel good! The lady must be a millionaire with millions of views on each video. Well done 👏 keep up the good work!
Everyone feel a type of way when they get that serious cut but my ends feel so good. I actually only got an inch taken off and my hair blunt cut and I love itttt
Her curls looked so pretty, in the area where there was no damage. Those curls are going to be bouncing and happy after the great cut you gave her. As always, your press is always the silkiest and shiniest I've ever seen!
When you pulled out the flat iron I had to replay the video 😂 I was like “she didn’t already press it?? It looks so sleek already!” You could do a whole length check w a blow dryer like that 😩
I can see already that you know hair! I'm new to this channel but hearing you differentiate between fine hair and thin hair let me know you know hair. I don't know how many times I hear people get that confused. A person can have fine strands but still have high density. Thank you for clarifying that
I was just putting my phone down so I could go to bed early but then I saw the thumbnail and clicked super fast. All week I’ve been thinking about trimming my own hair after seeing your last video. My husband told me to just leave it to the professionals but you’ve somehow convinced me that I can actually do it. 😆 Her hair is perfection after the cut. I love a fresh, blunt cut. 👌🏾
That hair got BODY! I was that girl…. I didn’t want to let go of my length but my beautician, years ago, encouraged me to cut about 3-4 inches because of the damage. Because of her coaching and care over the years, it’s healthy and longer. You seem to be just as concerned about hair integrity and health as she is. Her hair looks beautiful! Great job! #subscribed!
I love how you are huge on helping the hair thrive and not just simply giving a client what they might want even if it may not be best for them in the long run. I wanted to ask have you ever done hair on women who coven their hair for religious purposes?
I so wish you were in the Atlanta area. Sometimes taking care of my hair is so much and you seem like a stylist that cares so much about the health and care of your clients hair. You seem like you actually give them convo on how to take care of there hair. That’s the type of stylist I love and I wish there was more of you.
There are tons of excellent stylists in ATL but their waitlists are long. Check out Simply Tamika here on YT. I think it may take 2-4 months to get an appointment with her though.
You’re my favorite hairstylist to watch on TH-cam. I’d love for you to cut my hair one day. I’ve been trying to grow it out and I need my ends cut and I am to the point of chop it off haha 😂 cuz I like healthy hair. You did an amazing job!! 💕
I remember I bleached my hair and it was damaged and I REFUSED to cut it 😭😭 my mama was doing my hair one time and I saw them straight ends fall off I was so mad 😒😒 worked out in the long run though ❤️
This was so satisfying to watch!!! Admittedly I’ve always been one who scoffs when I see videos/posts with ppl holding onto dead, thin, frayed and see through hair. However, I totally understood when you said some just aren’t ready to let go and that needs to be respected.
People act too crazy over hair. Why are people complaining about another person’s hair cut?? I’ll never understand it. And I’ve already made my statement about people holding on to dead/raggedy ends, in a previous video; I don’t get it🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
Right. People complained when I got my really long hair cut almost four years ago from high length to above shoulder length. It had to be done. People said that I should have kept my long hair.
@@wwnnn16 Well for some, it took forever just to see whatever length they were looking for just to now have to cut it which to them could feel like starting over or a setback. Some women's growth rate are also slower than others. Yeah healthy hair is always great but that narrative sounds cliche to some women with slower growth rates.
She has the most beautiful hair! I love how shiny it is and how it holds that curl even after u brushed it a couple of times. You did an amazing job with it.
Iv seen in hair salons women with her hair ends and don’t want their hair cut.....lady your a good hairdresser you showed and told her how much needs to come off and she worked with you...I love that comment it’s just hair....
Let me tell you how bad I needed that Quote at the beginning of the video “don’t stress over things you can’t control” cause I’m over here stressing between my wedding planning and other stuff... thank you
The most annoying thing about hair is how different it is for everyone. I saw a video of someone with knee length hair whose never gotten a trim and refused to do it and it looks beautiful but some people have to get it trimmed or it'll never go past your neck. It makes it really hard to know what to do with mine
my hair was nearly knee length when I didn't cut it for seven years, but I still had noticeable damage when you looked close. I've started trimming it again, which helped a lot, but I'm considering big chopping to get rid of the damage up the length. not trimming the hair isn't really a good idea, just don't over-trim either.
I think I know what TH-camr you're talking about; she puts her hair in twists? I understand why its hard to know what to do since she basically says she doesn't do very much but spray aloe vera and I think apple cider vinegar (?) on her hair
It’s sooo satisfying seeing dead, thinning ends get cut off. I recall refusing to get my hair trimmed because I was desperate for it to grow after a disastrous bleaching job. Last year I went for a big chop, 7 inches to be exact. And it’s the best decision I’ve made. My hair looks and feels better!
It’ll be back before you have real time to miss it!!! I promise you. I chopped mine off last august and was like oh wow that’s drastic and my October it was back plus some. Don’t stress sis!!
Everbody wants that "long hair don't care" feeling, but spit ends don't care either and will have your hair looking scary sometimes. I love your work
I enjoy your technique. Just wanted know if it's necessary to straighten hair to cut it?
@@latricejames7832 No,it is not.
Just have to find the right stylists,for your hair.
Exactly because of the pandemic I haven’t cut my hair in a long time and it’s really long but i’d rather it be short and healthy
@@latricejames7832 Yes, you do have to straighten it if you want to cut it right once the first time. No, if you rarely wear your hair straighten, but you will have to trim it again once you straighten it, because hair isn’t fully stretched when it is curly, and not everyones curl pattern is the same in order for you to get a proper cut without it straighten.
Lol
Watching you do hair is so satisfying 😍
Definitely! Love just chillin and watching these hair videos!
honestly, I love her videos so therapeutic.
Foreal I can imagine how that person must feel that she’s working on. I’d be fast asleep if it was me lol
Finally someone said it 🥺💕
Yup we came for the Instant gratification.
Two months ago my hair stylist insisted on cutting my damage ends. I agreed but was crying inside because they had grown so much. Two mo the later they’re back at the same length. It was totally worth it. Lesson : cut your spit ends !!
Agreed
I agree!! Split ends are horrible
Aww good to hear
Couldn't agree more! Same thing happened with me
Amazing gifted hands..hairstylist
I love that statement “Don’t stress over stuff you can’t control” thank you for sharing ❤️ 💜
😊
RIGHT✨ I saw that and said ain't that a word❗💯🙏
Was thinking the same thing
i needed that message lmao
Here I am watching videos to keep my mind off bs, and I see that quote. I needed that at this very moment. 💕
I love that you remind people its just hair! In our community there's a lot of shaming, length, texture, edges, everything! This channel helps me remember healthy hair is the ideal
🙏🏾
You are absolutely correct, Krystal. I agree with you.
Preach!!! Well said!
So true. My BFF is going through a severe depression right now because her alopecia is taking her hair and she had to shave her hair very short. The pressure we put on ourselves about our hair is just as bad as what society does
Yes ma’am! I buzz cut my hair years ago, people thought I was going through a depression. I let my hair grow back out to waist length, and people comment on it, then ask about my grays. I say I wanna cut it, and you’d think I was talking about committing a crime! We just cannot win! 🙏🏽
I'm a white guy from Scotland and I love listening to you and watching what you do. It's beautiful and so relaxing. X
Scotland rules 🏴
😂💕
Your comment was so beautiful ❤️
😂😂 sorry
@@elvicatilimoya7117 ?
Her hair is so much better off without those damaged ends. Now she's well on her way to a healthier hair journey. The metaphor between hair and life and holding onto dead, damaged things will hold you back speaks volumes.
Amen!!!
True...hanging on to fried or excessively jacked up split ends only makes whatever hairstyle you're trying to have look worse. I've seen way too many BW who will hold on to bad ends just because its BSL or longer...only to look at another BW's hair that's healthy and say they want hair like that 🤔. They can potentially have it if they cut those ends ✂️💇🏾♀️! I do my own monthly dusting of my hair and get my major trims by my stylist...I don't use excessive heat. And whenever my stylist trims, she barely needs to take that much off.
This is everything ❤️💯
@@candi1904 I've been loc'd for 7 years now and my hair is down to my lower back. It's surpassed the length it ever was relaxed or as a loose natural. Cutting off my relaxer was very liberating for me and the reason I decided to loc mine is because I didn't care for all the manipulation that braidouts and twistouts required. My relaxed hair would grow to a certain length and split on the same side all the time. This hair stylist trusted another one to cut off her damaged ends so that she could stop the further demise of the rest of her hair. It's her hair and she can do whatever she wants with it just like the rest of us.
@@candi1904
Of course hair isn't "alive", we all know that, Sis. No one specifically in this thread said what you mentioned...but when people I know refer to hair as "dead," it generally means your ends are either extremely heat damaged, excessive amounts of split ends, or you're literally missing substantial portions of your ends...meaning WHY would anyone want to hold on to something that isn't healthy and/or looks extremely odd?! I get it when some women will cut off portions in stages, as opposed to cutting it all at once....but even in that situation, at least they are getting rid of it. And yes, everyone's hair grows and should I say retains length at different rates and to different degrees. That is why especially as a BW, I do not ever compare my hair to someone else. My journey is exactly that...mine. And even if a woman wants to hold on to hair that literally looks damaged or chewed up/extremely uneven, that's still ultimately her choice...even if I don't comprehend it or see it as productive. Once hair has experienced a particular level of trauma/damage on the ends, it actually is in the best interest to cut your losses (literally) and begin a new hair regimen that gives it the proper TLC it deserves so it can thrive.
I started relaxing my hair every 10 to 12 weeks around 18 y/o. From the time I was around 6 y/o to present, I typically have kept my hair between APL to a few inches past BSL. I was raised in a home where using quality deep conditioning treatments with added oils on a weekly basis was the norm. Plus I was raised on the "you are what you eat," and what you put in your body has just as much impact as what you use on your skin and hair...and whether you have chin length hair, or to your behind, your hair is only "good" if you do everything you can to deter damage to your edges and ends. I know many women who relaxed their hair have had bad situations, but I found with the particular ones I know, damage often occured because they were over processing during touch-ups, using flat irons and other heat tools excessively at too high of a temperature for their particular hair, they frequently dyed their hair, or they used relaxers that was too harsh on their hair. A flat iron has never touched my hair, I do not dye my hair, and I strictly use a mild relaxer. I have never lost my edges or had ratty ends. My hair is currently all one length and around BSL.
"HEAT IS NOT THE ENEMY; THE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE IS"; I like that!
Me too😊
Koki 44 my mom straightened my hair for yearsss no damage.. until i started doing it myself. Instantly i had damage
@@chaiannejones3950 me too! it was always stretched and always styled for years. down to my back full until I tried myself got damaged. recently cut it off and trying again, my hair is not fully how it used to be but now with the knowledge I can make it healthier again.
I went to a hair dresser and ask her to cut where my hair was breaking. She did not do so. She clip my hair. In less than a week my hair continued splitting and breaking. Some hairdresser are the ones that are attached to long hair not caring about what's good for the client. Needless to say. I cross that store off my list. They lost a client
@@chaiannejones3950 What did you do different that caused damage to your hair ?? Was it the flat iron?
"Heat isn't the enemy. Lack of knowledge is." This is so wise. Thanks, from all of us out here trying to increase our knowledge. ❤
Yes, thank you!!!!
Yes!! I used to have extremely heat damaged hair, cut all of the damage off and grew it out again. I now use heat almost regularly but carefully and I don't get heat damage, my hair is longer and healthier than that of people I know who are almost heat-phobic
Yessss girl thank u. I get so sick of all the heat phobia there is now. Everyone is always like," don't use heat you'll get heat damage " lol. It kills me cause so many females now watch a few TH-cam videos & then all the sudden they think they're some hair experts. Lmao. You're EXACTLY right lack of knowledge on how to apply heat properly is what will cause someone heat damage not just applying it.
Look how even the ends are and she did that all freehand. So satisfying how healthy her hair looked at the end. This is true TALENT!
I literally just got done cryin 3 nights straight over things I can’t control 😞 I needed the first 3 seconds
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Awwww I can relate it gets better you are strong remember that if you need to talk TH-cam friend I’m here 😊 💕🙏🏾
You are strong , stay true to yourself love 💕
Your not alone.
Ohh we've all been there, you poor love ❤️ I hope things ease off soon and your heart doesn't hurt for too long xxx
I know this is weird but after the cut I wanted you to wet it again so I could see the difference in the curls 😂😭 I know those curls are BEAUTIFUL after that cut 🥺🥺🙌🏾
No it's not weird at all
Me too 😂
Me too!
Sameeeee
Me tooo lol
Whoever is reading this have a great day and God bless
Thank you ! You too !!💖💖💖💖
You too ❤
Same too yu 💜
Happy wonderful New year to you stay great bless always. 💯‼️😇😎🧕🏼🆒
You too!🤩
Her hair instantly looked full and healthy after that cut.
My things is most salonist cut curly hair straighten out some folks never where there hair straight
Hair is different length on head and should b cut according to how it grows
@@myrthasmascary4086 there are definitely stylists out there that cut curly. I think it depends on if the client wears their hair natural or if they use heat (or both even)
Facts amazing
right!!
I don’t do hair.
I don’t go to salons.
I’m white.
I have thin, straight, fine hair.
I’m middle-aged.
I spend my free time watching you.
That’s how amazing you are.
O...Kay?
😘
@@nyahlester5717 she's just letting her know who her content reaches, and that people from ALL demographics enjoy how wonderful she is. Don't be nasty, kindness feels so much better.
ok?
ok
This reminds me of an unhealthy relationship, what’s the point of holding on to it when it will stop your progress. Might as well cut all ties and prosper, nothing like a fresh start 🥰🙏🏽
This came to my mind too
Yes...
Amen! 🗣 Let go of that dead hair and them dead relationships!!
easier said than done but true
Preach sister, preach. With that said I need to do the same. My hair is long and DAMAGED I haven't grown it out while taking care of it in about 4 years. And I've been holding on to a toxic relationship for about 7 years... Time to let go of both and focus on ME and MY HAIR of course Lol. Peace, Love, and blessings to EVERYBODY.
BEAUTIFUL!! As a white woman, I have really enjoyed to education I've received from your channel. The differencent process and procedures of taking care of black hair; I have so much more respect and understanding ❤ Bless you!!
Are you a stylist? I like getting education about taking care of different types of hair as well 🥰
Wat difference does it make that you are white LOL
@@Housee01 If you have to ask that question then maybe it's you that needs an education.
@@Housee01 well maybe you wouldnt expect a white woman be watching someone do black hair, bc it will never be of use to them personally?
Alexandra Hill and why would needing education be something to put someone down about? You were born not needing to learn anything? The comments about "so much respect ...." and "I'm white" appeared patronizing. Does she say she has so much respect for white or Indian stylists when she comments? Why does she feel the need to do it now? Strange.
Just watching this lady's hands is like a magical zen experience.
ASMR
I appreciate those people who choose health over length. It just feels and looks better
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore and how is the weather over there
It's so weird to me how people are like "omg, cut your hair, it's way too long" or "way too damaged", but also people are like, "why are you cutting off so much of your hair?"
Let a woman do what she wants with her damn hair. Unless she asked your opinion, you weren't asked. Every length and type of hair is beautiful and it's the choice of the person how they choose to wear it. People argue and get mad enough on the internet, why add to that?
IKR..
It’s weird to me how some people care about another adult’s two cents on a PUBLIC forum. Most youtubers actually ASK for feedback as it boosts their channel. Otherwise, they have the option of blocking the comments. Again, a PUBLIC forum, opinions will be given, good & bad, asked for or not.
@@bumblebee4024 sorry if you took it personally 🤷🏼♀️ Also, I didn’t specify TH-camrs or people on a public forum, I meant in general. I still think it’s weird even on public forums if the person didn’t ask for comments about their physical appearance. But hey, if you think that’s polite, you do you. No one is stopping you.
Right she hated on her a lil bit
@@JennRighter - Nothing for me to take personally. Yep...you do you, I will do me, we will all do ourselves.
Im gonna add "Get hair done by you" on my life bucket list 😊
Ok! I use her products but if we ever travel to Philly, I'll have to schedule an appointment there.
@Michelle Rodriquez let me know when you find it!!😄❤
me too
@Michelle Rodriquez Thank you!! I looked it up and was surprised that it was in the hood!😄❤. I thought it was in an upscale neighborhood. No worries....I'd still go in a heartbeat!😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
“Heat isn’t the enemy, lack of knowledge is”... bars!! Love it!
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore and how is the weather over there
The people who don’t care about cutting their hair be the ones with the longest hair. Her hair is going to grow right back to that length in a few months
That's me. 😔 My hair grow like weeds. My kids too. I cut it but its growing back too fast 😂.
@@chetlajackson9060 so jealous 😂
my hair takes ages to grow and it's really fine as well, so I panic at the thought of cutting it short
@@naomiwhy2191 mine too. I finally got some length back and I'm keeping it. Scraggly ends and all.
I just cut all my shoulder length hair off. Its toooooo thick and curly and hated it so much. I dont do anything special like blowouts or hair drying etc yet its beyond dry. Now I am rocking a Halle Barry short 'do. The freedom is BLISS!
My hair take ages to grow it really annoys me my brothers hair grows so fast 😭
I’m so lucky with my hairdresser who is my daughters best friend. I had almost waist length curly hair, when she asked me what I wanted I told her I wanted it all chopped off so it sat on my shoulders. Okay she said and proceeded to do exactly what I wanted. No ‘are you sure or ‘but it’s so long. To me, that’s what makes a great hairdresser, you know what you want and that’s should be what you pay for..
I went from hair that was several inches past my shoulder to a pixie cut in one go, and I about wanted to kill the stylist. He kept asking "are you sure this is what you want?" Yes! I get it, it's a big chop, but I was sick of long hair, long hair is not the thing that makes me pretty/feminine/confident/whatever. I LOVED my little pixie cut--it felt cute and it didn't hide my face or sit all heavy on my neck or use up a gallon of conditioner and it had so much personality--but I couldn't stand the people that wanted to go "Oh, but it was so long!"
The stylist I used to go to years ago would never cut my hair short, it was a few inches above my waist and also highlighted, so it was in terrible condition. I ended up going to a different salon to have it cut into a bob, and it’s been that length ever since. It’s frustrating than when the stylist doesn’t listen to you or is afraid to cut it short. Was very nearly taking her scissors and cutting a chunk off and saying ‘ well, now you have to'!
Same problem here! My hair grows really fast and I've gone through the same cycle since I was 13, waist length to shoulder length to waist length to shoulder length. When it comes time to do the big chop, it's hard to find someone to even DO it, let alone trust your decision. ✌️
The other side of the equation is people who go long to short on impulse and spend the next few years crying. I think it’s a good idea to be sure the client thought it through.
I and waist length hair and I miss it I lost hair due to stress and Covid ..I just did a big hai cut so my hair can start growing again / but I hate it being this short it’s on my shoulders now and I had more hair when I was 1 yrs old
I feel like you’re the only person I can trust with my hair 😂😭 it’s a shame we don’t live in the same city! Love from the UK 🙏♥️
I have to give great compliment on how gentle you are with your clients hair. I’ve watched many of your videos and paid great attention to that detail! Thank you for that!!! I wish all stylists handled hair with the same care! 💞
I was able to straighten and trim my daughter's mixed textured hair, after watching your very informative videos. Thank you.
There is no such thing as “mixed textured hair”. People mixed with black can have anything from 1a to 4c hair.
@ i'm pretty sure the hair she's referring to is mixed texture hair, not mixed race hair. her daughter might be mixed race tho.
@@karrujahstan4799 I completely agree. You can for sure have mixed textured hair ☺️
@ I have a mix of different textures (range of 2c up to 3b) so I assumed that’s what she was saying.
@Playhouse of Nautica white people can be hundred percent white and have loose curls but idk why a black person with loose curls all of a sudden HAS to be mixed, like what????
Her hair looked so thick after it was cut. Not fine at all it really was like a different head of hair.
Fine and thin aren't the same thing tho. Fine/coarse is how thick each of your hair strands are. Thick/thin is how many strands of hair you have on your head. Unfortunately, fine hair gets damaged real easy because each strand is so tiny and fragile.
Omg I can't wait. Ok trying not to skip 😂😂
I love the swing it had. So healthy!
Ikr, it's just different 🥶
I’m not gonna lie when I see videos like these with women who have long hair, My first reaction is like nooo don’t cut it idc if it’s damaged, but when I see the end result I realize it was actually needed and overall looks a lot better. I had to go through the same thing with my hair, after a few months my hair grew in fuller & healthier looking and plus it’s just hair it will grow back!
I’m opposite because I hate damage in my hair. I want it gone.
If it’s damaged it has to goooooooo lol
Ik ik as I’ve gotten older I understand you HAVE to cut those dead endsss 😂
Friend... I love how gentle you are with your clients hair... You love what you do... and is shown in all your videos... Jesus love you ❤
I went to a hair dresser and ask her to cut where my hair was breaking. She did not do so. She clip my hair. In less than a week my hair continued splitting and breaking. Some hairdresser are the ones that are attached to long hair not caring about what's good for the client. Needless to say. I cross that store off my list. They lost a client
The same thing happened to me.I told her I wanted all the split ends and color gone and she told me I made her nervous and to book another appointment for my second trim.Never went back.
I went to a hairdresser and she was just cutting my hair and looking back talk to other clients while cutting
Same
I had a guy worry about how shiny my hair was. It broke off so badly.
Some of these people don't even no how to cut
Some Stylists take it personally when you don’t allow them to chop what they want lol. They get angry 😂
Or style the way they want.. i got some heat damage because she was angry 😕
Which is why I stop going to salons. When the client says not short, stop cutting! Yeah when nothings left.
@Danielle nah she just wanted me to do a low ponytail when I just wanted it flat ironed.. she didn’t get it her way and she gave me heat damage 😁👍🏾
@@Nikksinterlude exactly
Some just be hating
Your clients walk out looking like supermodel hair and I love your running commentary - you understand hair 🙌🏻
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore and how is the weather over there
I think this video has finally convinced me to let go of my raggedy ends 🙊
YASSSSS “Another one...” DJ Khalid voice
Lol !!!😁😁
Lol
Hahahahahahhaha
😂. And another one ☝️
I love how gentle you are with their hair. You make it look so easy and the clients always seem so relaxed💙
I'm amazed at how you're able to cut so straight freehand! You have a very steady hand!
Man, I wish I had a hair stylist like u near me!
I love the way you treat your customers with dignity and you listen to them.
Like every stylist.
Yasss I love when people cut off all the dead ends. It brings joy to me 😍
Watching you cut hair is SO satisfying, love this!! Also I was one of those ppl who held onto my damaged hair because I wanted to keep my length. In 2019 I chopped 10 inches off and it all grew back in 2020. My hair is currently the healthiest it’s ever been! Of course, to each is own when it comes to whether or not you want to cut but it absolutely helps in terms of health and hair looks better when even as well!
I'm happy for you!
Didn't you find it grew better too? I do a good ends chop maybe every year and a half? And my hair grows in better afterwards, which idk it might be just the visual of the healthier ends but it feels like it
@@Rose-jz6sx oh yes, it absolutely grew in better!!
I can watch your videos for hours, there somehow amazingly relaxing and soothing.
Who knew that hair videos especially 'silk press' would be a feel good!
The lady must be a millionaire with millions of views on each video.
Well done 👏 keep up the good work!
You have the most amazing ways to say “mind your own damn business” 😍😂 love it and I love your channel have been watching for a long time
😩😂
@Mia Mia Is that what she was saying LOL too funny
🤣🤣🤣 didn’t she say it in a nice way
Everyone feel a type of way when they get that serious cut but my ends feel so good. I actually only got an inch taken off and my hair blunt cut and I love itttt
Her curls looked so pretty, in the area where there was no damage. Those curls are going to be bouncing and happy after the great cut you gave her. As always, your press is always the silkiest and shiniest I've ever seen!
I agree.
When you pulled out the flat iron I had to replay the video 😂 I was like “she didn’t already press it?? It looks so sleek already!” You could do a whole length check w a blow dryer like that 😩
Right
I swear she's magic.
I don’t know why your videos are so soothing to me 🥴
Ditto
Created and delivered with top shelf quality..
I love how much u care about the health of your clients hair. Xxx
Whew, her hair is so healthy! The after is beautiful!
I love how she always keeps the health of the hair as the first priority 😍
It’s good to see a stylist that cuts what NEEDS to be cut rather than just styling damaged hair.
My mental health is chronic and your skills are iconic
Barrrs...🎤
@@kayade5305 Snaps!
When a hairstylist trusts you with their hair, it means you're doing something RIGHT. Keep up the good work 💜
I can see already that you know hair! I'm new to this channel but hearing you differentiate between fine hair and thin hair let me know you know hair. I don't know how many times I hear people get that confused. A person can have fine strands but still have high density. Thank you for clarifying that
I just had 4" cut off of mine. It felt so fabulous afterwards.
Her hair is absolutely beautiful! The shine!!!!!!
I was just putting my phone down so I could go to bed early but then I saw the thumbnail and clicked super fast. All week I’ve been thinking about trimming my own hair after seeing your last video. My husband told me to just leave it to the professionals but you’ve somehow convinced me that I can actually do it. 😆 Her hair is perfection after the cut. I love a fresh, blunt cut. 👌🏾
🥰🥰
Let us know how you do
Go for it I did mine it turned out good 🤷🏽♀️
@@naomiwilliams8850 I really want to try but it may not happen. 😭 My husband asked me again today not to experiment with ✂️
@@ctribbett8935 was it your first time?
That hair got BODY! I was that girl…. I didn’t want to let go of my length but my beautician, years ago, encouraged me to cut about 3-4 inches because of the damage. Because of her coaching and care over the years, it’s healthy and longer. You seem to be just as concerned about hair integrity and health as she is. Her hair looks beautiful! Great job! #subscribed!
I love how you are huge on helping the hair thrive and not just simply giving a client what they might want even if it may not be best for them in the long run. I wanted to ask have you ever done hair on women who coven their hair for religious purposes?
Yes absolutely!
Great question!
@@DeeperThanHairTv in addition to that question, do you have a private room or section in your salon to do their hair?
I so wish you were in the Atlanta area. Sometimes taking care of my hair is so much and you seem like a stylist that cares so much about the health and care of your clients hair. You seem like you actually give them convo on how to take care of there hair. That’s the type of stylist I love and I wish there was more of you.
There are tons of excellent stylists in ATL but their waitlists are long. Check out Simply Tamika here on YT. I think it may take 2-4 months to get an appointment with her though.
@@jdbailey442 2-4 months 🥴 that’s crazy.
Scott and have lunch with me
You’re my favorite hairstylist to watch on TH-cam. I’d love for you to cut my hair one day. I’ve been trying to grow it out and I need my ends cut and I am to the point of chop it off haha 😂 cuz I like healthy hair. You did an amazing job!! 💕
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful young lady, love her smile...and her hair turned out beautiful, you did a phenomenal job as always❤
Just love your voice. It’s so calm and soothing.. your videos are so informative, I never knew anything about black hair.. thank you
I remember I bleached my hair and it was damaged and I REFUSED to cut it 😭😭 my mama was doing my hair one time and I saw them straight ends fall off I was so mad 😒😒 worked out in the long run though ❤️
I literally laughed out loud reading this... mother knows best I guess 😂🤣 Il
This was so satisfying to watch!!! Admittedly I’ve always been one who scoffs when I see videos/posts with ppl holding onto dead, thin, frayed and see through hair. However, I totally understood when you said some just aren’t ready to let go and that needs to be respected.
This has given me the courage to cut my hair🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾Thanks Kee💜
People act too crazy over hair. Why are people complaining about another person’s hair cut?? I’ll never understand it. And I’ve already made my statement about people holding on to dead/raggedy ends, in a previous video; I don’t get it🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
But maybe you should also respect their choice. Not everybody has that courage to dive right in straight away. 😊
Right. People complained when I got my really long hair cut almost four years ago from high length to above shoulder length. It had to be done. People said that I should have kept my long hair.
@@tmreed I’ve been there🤦🏾♀️
@@maxineramz4464 Oh I respect their choice of wanting to hold on to dead, split ends (that further damage their hair), I just don’t get it.☺️
@@wwnnn16 Well for some, it took forever just to see whatever length they were looking for just to now have to cut it which to them could feel like starting over or a setback. Some women's growth rate are also slower than others. Yeah healthy hair is always great but that narrative sounds cliche to some women with slower growth rates.
You are so personable & not over bearing with ALL of your opinions... so if you are really adamant on something it’s easier to trust your decisions 💕
When a skilled professional comes to you for your skills.....trust and respect......truly a tribute to your talents.
Honey this hair got that, "huh, who calling me" type of look lol. That, "turn your head for no reason" look. Lol
Definitely does!!!!!
Yes sis!! 😂😂 you put that into words perfectly! 👌🏽💯
@@shakiathomas4683 😂🤣😂
I love how she just cuts it so effortlessly with ease. so satisfying to watch! Gorgeous hair.
She has the most beautiful hair! I love how shiny it is and how it holds that curl even after u brushed it a couple of times. You did an amazing job with it.
I know I would fall asleep getting my hair done by you. So gentle and that voice omg.
"That's between her and her hair."
Exactly this
It’s so satisfying watching her ends being cut off and how thick her hair is after!
“Do Not Stress Over Things You Can’t Control” 🙏🏽
Looks soo healthy now! It barely lost any visual length tbh, the chop was worth it :)
Iv seen in hair salons women with her hair ends and don’t want their hair cut.....lady your a good hairdresser you showed and told her how much needs to come off and she worked with you...I love that comment it’s just hair....
I really wish you could do my hair! I just know I can't afford you 😳 Your skills are straight firrre! 🔥
Thank You for giving us HEALTHY hair. We need that...it's a part of the Black Girl Magic...healthy!
Let me tell you how bad I needed that Quote at the beginning of the video “don’t stress over things you can’t control” cause I’m over here stressing between my wedding planning and other stuff... thank you
Congratulations, I hope your wedding goes well !! ❤ ❤
Congratulations honey 🍯 marriage is awesome.
Everything will be perfect! Tell yourself that and God will apply that affirmation in your life and in your heart 💜
Hey! Congrats on finally getting your shipment!
Thank youuuu!
The most annoying thing about hair is how different it is for everyone. I saw a video of someone with knee length hair whose never gotten a trim and refused to do it and it looks beautiful but some people have to get it trimmed or it'll never go past your neck. It makes it really hard to know what to do with mine
my hair was nearly knee length when I didn't cut it for seven years, but I still had noticeable damage when you looked close. I've started trimming it again, which helped a lot, but I'm considering big chopping to get rid of the damage up the length. not trimming the hair isn't really a good idea, just don't over-trim either.
I think I know what TH-camr you're talking about; she puts her hair in twists? I understand why its hard to know what to do since she basically says she doesn't do very much but spray aloe vera and I think apple cider vinegar (?) on her hair
@SimplyDaniella four times a year is like the recommended minimum anyway lol
It’s amazing what a trim or cut can/will do for your hair. It just lays down so pretty and it behaves. No crazy fly~aways.
I so wish you could cut my hair. Her hair came out amazing. Love how she sat up like" wait girl let me see".
She still has a nice length and her hair is pretty.
It’s sooo satisfying seeing dead, thinning ends get cut off. I recall refusing to get my hair trimmed because I was desperate for it to grow after a disastrous bleaching job. Last year I went for a big chop, 7 inches to be exact. And it’s the best decision I’ve made. My hair looks and feels better!
Love the way you do hair! Have nearly waist length hair, and next time I’m in PA, I’d like to stop by your salon to get my hair done! 🔥
Ohhhh I’d love to see it done!!
She’s so beautiful!! You can see her happiness through her eyes!!
That's my visual and auditory quota for the day 😊 stunning result
Literally had my hair done yesterday and had to have about 2-3 inches cut 😭 it hurt but it had to go
Don't feel bad Sara, I'm having 8 to 10 inches cut off, because my ends are damaged, dry and uneven.
Same here i did that last week. It was sad but it had to go. It feels so much better now though when you run your hands thru it
It’ll be back before you have real time to miss it!!! I promise you. I chopped mine off last august and was like oh wow that’s drastic and my October it was back plus some. Don’t stress sis!!
I feel you girl! Black castor oil has helped me out a lot👍🏾👍🏾
I understand! Watch my last video if you haven't yet!
I love how cutting that dead stuff instantly makes the hair look amazing and healthy 😍
It’s so fascinating seeing how curly hair can become damaged/straight from heat. You truly bring your clients hair back to life 💕
Satisfying when you do hair.
Love, love, love how healthy her hair looks with that cut!
You cut the hair with such ease. I love how you give us tips and the steps to what you are doing to the clients hair.
The client is so pretty and has beautiful healthy looking hair now 😍
She looks gorgeous with the shorter hair! I love watching you chop hair, sooooo satisfying 😍
She’s got a glorious head of hair! So blessed. And a talented caring hairdresser.
The difference a haircut can make is really astonishing... I wish i had known that earlier in my life.
I love how she does those inspirational quotes before the video begins it really helps me and makes me feel so much better.