Just got back from gh.. and truthfully I only let my cousin and auntie do my braids lol, top tier experience, my auntie went to cosmetology school and has had her own shop for years, she’s based in Kumasi 🥰
Thank you so much for this video, it made me realise that I'm not weird for not wanting to trim my braids, cause a lot of braiders over here don't know how to tuck, so when hair peeps out, they just trim it away, I would prefer to use gel or just let it be. Thanks again for this video, it really helped with my anxiety concerning braid salons. Lots of love from nigeria❤❤🇳🇬
girl, you're so gorgeous! I'm not even from ghana but I was super interested in your tips anyway lol the natural hair salon did a great job on your beautiful fro 🥹
This video was really informative! You dropped some gems. Omg, the state of the braids after a week 😭 The fact that some of the braids were already holding on for dear life is a shame.
You guys must not be going to good braiding shops cuz this has never been a problem for me and I have lived here my whole life. Then again, I live in the north so the braiders here might be different form those down south
I loved that you found a natural hair salon, sad for the poor quality of the braids. Hopefully next year we’ll see a full successful braids video hahaha
tysm for the tips, michie! i went to ghana for the first time this past december and also had a less than ideal braiding experience😭 now i know better for next time!
Absolutely love this. The edit is A1. The info is sublime. Thank youuuuuu for this video because I’m taking my braids out as I speak and my hairline isn’t looking how it did before 😂
Hiiii Michie Happy Sunday and Happy New Year 🎊🎊 Loved today's video I'm definitely not going to be getting my hair done in Ghana at all 😅😅( I need to save my edges 😂😂 🥰🫶🏾🥰🫶🏾🥰
Hi do you have your own place in Ghana or do you airbnb/hotel? I'm thinking of going by myself for the first time and I want to visit family but not be around them 24/7 😂😂 lmao. Do you have any tips?
My complaints about my braiding experience in ghana was just that it took WAY too long for it to get to my turn even thi there were like 15 girls at the place🙃. But they got my hair looking real cute tho can't complain about that
Wearing your fro suits you so well. your face card is incredible.
Ghanaian girls cannot be ugly really !!! You are soooo pretty 🤩
Just got back from gh.. and truthfully I only let my cousin and auntie do my braids lol, top tier experience, my auntie went to cosmetology school and has had her own shop for years, she’s based in Kumasi 🥰
Thank you so much for this video, it made me realise that I'm not weird for not wanting to trim my braids, cause a lot of braiders over here don't know how to tuck, so when hair peeps out, they just trim it away, I would prefer to use gel or just let it be. Thanks again for this video, it really helped with my anxiety concerning braid salons. Lots of love from nigeria❤❤🇳🇬
girl, you're so gorgeous! I'm not even from ghana but I was super interested in your tips anyway lol the natural hair salon did a great job on your beautiful fro 🥹
This video was really informative! You dropped some gems. Omg, the state of the braids after a week 😭 The fact that some of the braids were already holding on for dear life is a shame.
😂😂😂 for the plot xx
You guys must not be going to good braiding shops cuz this has never been a problem for me and I have lived here my whole life. Then again, I live in the north so the braiders here might be different form those down south
I’m from the Caribbean and live in nyc. I definitely buy my hair in NYC and get it done in back home.
love the afro😍
I've given up on Ghanaian braiders, tbh😩
thank youuu! i know good ones exist 🥹 but i think being super clear with how you want your hair treated is the way forward ❤️🩹
Your hair is so so beautiful! My goodness!
I loved that you found a natural hair salon, sad for the poor quality of the braids. Hopefully next year we’ll see a full successful braids video hahaha
😂😂😂 thanks babe! third time lucky? 💖
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the Afro and thanks for the tips
tysm for the tips, michie! i went to ghana for the first time this past december and also had a less than ideal braiding experience😭 now i know better for next time!
Absolutely love this. The edit is A1. The info is sublime. Thank youuuuuu for this video because I’m taking my braids out as I speak and my hairline isn’t looking how it did before 😂
hahah ahhh thank you Vanessa!! I’m determined to find my staple braider for the two of us 🤭
such good tips!!
the editing >>>
tysm 🩷🩷🩷
This whole video is such a gem !! Thank you for all the recommendations and tips ❤️
I have low porosity hair as well. What moisturizer are you using?
Your quality is amazing. Can I ask, what camera and lens do you use
Hiiii Michie
Happy Sunday and Happy New Year 🎊🎊
Loved today's video
I'm definitely not going to be getting my hair done in Ghana at all 😅😅( I need to save my edges 😂😂
🥰🫶🏾🥰🫶🏾🥰
Jessica 😘😘😘 glad you enjoyed today’s video 🥹 thanks for the kind words xx
Hi do you have your own place in Ghana or do you airbnb/hotel? I'm thinking of going by myself for the first time and I want to visit family but not be around them 24/7 😂😂 lmao. Do you have any tips?
My complaints about my braiding experience in ghana was just that it took WAY too long for it to get to my turn even thi there were like 15 girls at the place🙃. But they got my hair looking real cute tho can't complain about that
Yes yes yes ❤🎉
😆😆😆 love it
😍😍😍
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mwah 💓
Quick advise, do your hair before traveling