She literally said “y’all are too scared to get rid of what needs to go, so we are keeping hair to make you feel comfortable” but that’s literally what she’s doing with her own hair
Sorry for the editing slip up halfway thru the video. I forgot to mute the clip but this video took HOURS to put together so it's gonna have to stay there lol
@@sarc102 lol! I do not want my hair to be permanently straight. It's too flat when straight plus I like to go swimming and to the spa. Those girls/women with a press or relaxer never went swimming. The few black women/girls I knew who swam had a short cut or natural hair.
So I don't think her end looks THAT bad given it's coloured BUT she said she had a cut 2/3 weeks ago and that's what's concerning. Also, you can see CUTICLES with the naked eyes but cannot see split ends? Thermal rearrangement? What is actually going on?
Yall know I minds my business in these natural hair streets. Even in private, I don’t bother nobody. But this one time, Imma say this: “I don’t want to call it heat damage. It’s thermal rearranging”. WTF is thermal rearranging? After the campaigns about how you should listen to stylists because influencers spread misinformation…THIS information is acceptable?!!! 😐 Let me go back to fixing sippy cups and apple sauce. Namaste. 😇😂
Me fangirling TH-camrs on TH-camrs...we see you Faye....and Jenn J!...Y'all been in these streets as long as Narada...and the foolishness. I went natural in 2009 and I couldn't even get on the conditioner only washing..my scalp said nah bish dis not fuh you...go get you some sulfate-free shampoo. Lol! It's good entertainment for me but I felt sad and mad for Shelly.
@@marleyhill34Jenn J drank the Kool-Aid so hard though to the point where she was shading people in her videos for not following BGC. I saw her comment under this video and I was so shocked. I was like huh? wasn't she like a massive supporter of them and their methods? So I clicked on her name to check the videos on her channel and apparently she's against it now lol.
@@LethalLemonLime I don't use raw oils and butters. Jenn J as far as I'm aware never gave up leave ins and deep conditioner. So you would have to direct me to the exact video were she said that she does not use leave ins and deep conditioner and only gets curly cuts due to following BGC
@@marleyhill34, cowashing may not be for people with scalp issues and who go to the gym several days a week, but for others it is a game changer. I use it every other wash day and my hair loves it. I also do the LOC method and constantly get asked for advice on retaining moisture. I felt attacked by BGC.
I’ve had bright blonde natural hair…keeping it healthy was a chore and expensive. I had to moisturize everyday and deep condition once a week. Retaining length was difficult... I did retain some length…not much. If you want length retention…DO NOT DYE YOUR HAIR BLONDE.
Everyones hair is different. I have dyed my hair blonde a few times and i have no problem retaining length but my hair grows fast no matter what I do. I will say i definitely i had to keep up with trims and moisture etc.
@shakiral32 probs has something to do with dht levels + the thickness of your hair strands. I have high density hair and thin strands so bleach is a no go for me.
I have ultra-fine hair and I'm 42 ( yeah declining hair hormones..not). I have to moisturise with a leave-in spray every day sometimes twice a day and deep condition with heat every week. This is what is recommended by my black trichologists who have seen my hair in person and under a microscope and who do not charge as much as BGC. Premium online luxury service my ass. I have bleached golden honey blonde Bayalage highlights done by my Aveda non-black stylist.... I wore my hair out from May to September and then threw in some twist extensions in September and went on holiday where I swam every day. I took the Twist extensions for 3 weeks in October and then put them back in November. From December to March my hair will be flat twisted down under glueless wigs! My stylist said to put Olaplex in every week but I expected some breakage. I was prepared to lose the blond pieces but not my whole head platinum blond plus the grow-out is so nice on bayalage...on all hair types. I can do all of my own hairstyles so I know where and when damage happens and how to mitigate it. My Aveda non-black stylist and my black trichologists have never damaged my hair in 7 years!!! Not even with the bleach...he went low and slow and made sure my hair was in good enough condition first before we attempted the bleach and I had my patch test also. They and I understand my hair and I know for a fact that my hair would never withstand all-over blond on length or the BGC method. Lol!
@sunshine2014_ Red won't show much unless you lift the hair with bleach or developer. Your hair has to be in tip top condition. My Aveda stylist and I spent over a year getting my hair in the best condition to take the bleach and I only had bayalage highlights and low volume developer ( 20). Even then I still had a bit of breakage on my ultra-fine hair after I went back in 4 weeks to check how the hair was and he told me to put Olaplex no. 3 in my deep conditioner every week. My hair was already high maintenance so if you are going for bleach or any dye be prepared to step up you hair care regimen several notches. I'm 42 with all of my edges even though I've had issues with them in the past and some hair loss in the crown and stress patches. You can get away with more in your 20s but if you care for your hair past age 30 you are in for trouble. And I swear every decade my hair and my skin have changed to more sensitised and intolerant to harsh products and harsh styling practices. I don't even braid my hair anymore.Twists mainly.
What is she talking ABOUT!? I haven't even finished watching this video, and I can clearly see that her ends are a mess. Sorry, sis, you're not gonna convince me otherwise.
I volunteered at the animal shelter today with guinea pigs, rabbits, dogs, and cats. I have seen the hay we feed the bunnies, and guinea pigs look more moist. Why does the dogs dry food look better? Crispy autumn leaves on the ground right now look more hydrated than her hair! 😭😭😭
Yoooo it's how she laughs and smiles every time she lies. Wait, we can see her cuticles but we can't see split ends? So how can you see your ends aren't split but you didn't put the under a microscope?
Glad this reaction video was made. Funny how this stylist and BGC as a whole are so condescending and snarky to people asking about their approach and hair advice, to have hair that looks a mess! lol 😂the shade thrown had me dead! Subscribed
It's so sad how in denial she is about her hair. It's dangerous when you have a licensed professional who is trying to teach the community what they should be doing and don't even know what they're talking about. I feel sorry for the people who don't know what to do and they take her advice. She may not want to listen to the general public, but at least listen to other licensed professionals. How can we grow if we don't take a look at ourselves and get the help we need in order to help others?
It makes me so angry to see her trying to sell this to us. Gaslighting. Delulu - and as a stylist she has a responsibility to guide people not gaslight us!
Super denial. I remember when they were screaming no oil and butter, and ironically her hair was waist length before she started the movement (with the blond) then said it was dehydrated and long. Then she stated she was excited to grow it long again with this method. Obviously it's not working and then when people were asking if the method was good for healthy hair and length retention. She started shaming people for wanting long hair lol. And "not everyone can grow their hair long 🙄"
@@GreerAlexander This is why I don't have a black stylist anymore. I've been gaslighted too much by them. Before TH-cam, I learnt from books and then I went to see my black trichologists. And none of this education costs as much as BGC!!!! and I definitely didn't pay for damage!
@@brittanymilgan The tea and the wine and the Water!! I might as well pop out the gin and the rum for this scandalous behaviour from these black hair stylists!!
@@GreerAlexander Same. The more I listened to her, the angrier I got. Her reactions seriously had me wondering what's going on with her when she was doing all that laughing in the beginning.
Okay first of all don't lie on Dyson like that. Those dryers be $400 and sell them on the premise of increasing smoothness and shine... neither are shown here. Dyson needs to send her a cease and desist.
If she is a natural hair specialist, I'm scared scared for y'all Americans. I'm safe across the Atlantic in London, England and I was raised in the Caribbean in a black-majority country.....we know what good healthy black hair looks and feels like...and hers is looking a little crooked and I don't want to know what it feels like...cause when my hair looks that it doesn't feel good at all!!
The way her eyeballs are darting around. The chuckles. You can verbally sell something but body language will out you every time. She knows she's lying.
The tone too when she kept saying “look it’s sooo healthy” it’s a slap in the face honestly. They believe they’re followers are beneath them since they are self proclaimed “experts”.
Some of us are so desperate to have hair long hair we are afraid to cut split ends. Healthy hair is “good” hair. That is not what we see here. Thank you for this example of what not to do.
Unfortunately apart from no oils and butters....everything BGC says goes against everything my Aveda director level stylist and two trichologists say...and just about against every thing every black cosmetologist on the internet says about hair care....even some of the white ones too say you need a leave in conditioner a mask and very light oil on the ends only. We already been down this road with the Deva cuts and Wen and Rice water!!
@@nykka3 I don't recommend oils. It"s the Blowout Professor on TH-cam who does for Caucasian hair. th-cam.com/video/QW-ogjOf8Xg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JMvMN3_twwX7mvco
As someone with colored hair who followed BGC methodology to a certain degree. My hair did not look like that blown out. I did use a leave in with my gel, used protein treatments and deep conditioned weekly. She out here lying. Natural ends are not supposed to look like that. My curly specialist even said to me after my blow out yeah we need to trim your ends. That is a true stylist who is not following this cult mentality.
I'm not sipping that Kool-aid...Lol! Cult Kool-aid!! Secretive and blocking people behind a paywall when it comes to hair...hmmm...suspicious to me....a bit like the clown in the drain...lol!
So sorry you followed that nonsense @dimensionsbygina. Thank goodness you still deep conditioned and used leave in conditioners. Our hair needs oils and butters.
Was getting curly cuts for two years and started seeing the videos about damaged ends and went to my curly stylist and asked them to cut my hair blown out. She did as I asked and I thought I was good. Fast forward 4 months later, I decided to go to my old stylist (my stylist before BGC stylist) to have my ends assessed. I had to get two inches of my hair cut off. I will never get a curly cut again. Plus, the cost of my appointment was a third the cost I paid a curly stylist.
Learn to evaluate your own ends...especially if you wear exclusively wash and gos....I wore exclusive flat twists for 3 months and there was nothing to cut off....because my ends were not out flapping in the wind and sun and drying out with friction. The sun literally will bleach and split my hair if I don't protect it will a leave in and/or a hat. Yeah gel ain't gonna protect nothing!!
@@xo_kayde My hair was never damaged when I got it trimmed blown out before. My hair was damaged because of the curly cuts not the one time I blew it out. Everyone hair is different so that may be true for you but not for me.
@@mzsbrown2844 whenever you blow dry or using ANY heat tool on your your hair your curls will have some type of damage. Unless you have some new hair God created that’s blow dryer proof. You need to contact Scientists so they can study your hair strands.
Meanwhile, I’m like, which of these shears should I buy to clean up these ends (bc I refuse to go to a salon and risk the lack of knowledge or professionalism). 😂 “Thermo-rearranging” is giving “alternative facts.” ☠️
Very very very very sad. It's hard to watch and hard to believe that this person is a licensed stylist. Especially the way she is fetishizing hair length over hair health at the end of the video is really depressing. Any stylist who is this deluded about her own hair will never get her hands on mine.
I appreciate your prospective and educated point of view! I am a retired nurse but attended cosmetology school for 2 quarters in the early 80’s and dropped out because I was not satisfied with education that we didn’t get!! It was not worth my time and money!
This is why I have learned to do my own hair at home. When my ends start looking like that I cut it! ✂️ I blow dry once a year with a round brush and you can definitely see split ends lol her being a “professional “ is what’s super scary
I use a blow dryer with a round brush attachment because I'm totally unskilled. Lol! If it's not even and smooth enough to go through my seamless fine-toothed comb it's getting cut off!! I have zero capacity to deal with velcro ends. and I wear my hair curly 95% of the time!! I know if my hair starts to look like hers it's velcro city and my hair would break off instead of being like hers!!
I don't trust myself to shape my hair blown our but I do trim. When I need to do a shape up i blow it out at home and go to supercuts describing what I want. Works every time. Under 30 dollars
I want her to be honest. She has dry, wiry hair (nothing wrong with wiry hair ... it is a fabric of hair that needs to be respected and treated well.) that has lifted cuticles due to bleaching and poorly maintained ends. She needs to have a proper trim, conditioning treatments and a toner to fix her color. I would not recommend anymore bleaching.
I don’t understand how anyone who knows anything about hair does not know that if you bleach your hair it needs tender loving care - deep moisture is absolutely necessary, regular masks and treatments, regular trims, pamper the ends, be super careful with heat, etc.
I am sorry, but all of the “no oil” girls have very dry and damaged looking hair. In all of their videos they have to make a point of telling you that the hair looks dry and bad but feels good. It’s like they are not only trying to convince us but themselves also.
I don't use raw oils and butters but I use leave in conditioner every day and deep conditioner every week.....We can't afford dry hair over hair cause I got some bleached bayalage highlights and it is winter dry air air too! And come January I be sealing my ends with silicone!! I can use the Olaplex oil on my ends but my scalp get irritated from raw oils and butters so my trichologists told me to stop putting them on my scalp.
Omgggg! I was chuckling throughout but I completely lost it at 1:12:45… the fine tooth struggle followed by the BGC clip had me fully laid out on my bed 🤣🤣🤣
You better preach about beauty school! I went to the assistant director about black natural hair care and she couldn't answer. AND she was a black woman! This was way back in 2009 so you know very few was checkin for natural hair. She would basically roll her eyes when i came in her office😂 I know they were ready for me to graduate and get the hell on😂😂😂😂
What's bothering me a little extra is every time she points out the "shape" her hair has maintained due to the curly cut, I see a new rogue piece of hair at least an inch longer than the rest. On both sides. It's so uneven 😣
the unevenness doesn't bother me....but those crooked ends.....I'm triggered by velcro ends..I don't like fighting my hair....so any signs of velcro and I get my shears out..I don't care about length or curly cuts or unevenness..absolutely no and nope and not me to velcro ends. I could not believe those ends after the flat iron...no no no. Jesus...😅😅
6:30 100% I think its a lost of elasticity. I noticed it when I would see her hair in "washngos" that looked more like twist outs on blow dried hair. I think the bleach might have caused that.
I noticed that as well and i only really seen her wash n go once. It may have something to do with her blow frying her hair though. But you are right her elasticity is waning.
It is so validating to hear other peoples take on this stylist. Ever since I went natural, I’ve always known that black hair care requires moisture and a consistent routine. I could not for the life of me wrap my head around ‘blackgirlcurls’ method of styling/routine, it doesn’t make sense to not use a leave in conditioner to moisturize, it doesn’t make sense to not use any additional products to seal/keep that moisture locked in. Her method seems similar to the max hydration method I remember from years ago, but long term I dont think it is sustainable. Just imagine the single strand knots I would get on my 4c hair!
I use a dyson and my hair blows out better than her results. I use a paddle brush I bought from five below, and that method works best for me than a comb attachment. That color is doing something to the appearance of her hair.
I am shocked that as a professional she feels like her hair is healthy. At this point I am lead to believe she does not have a clue what healthy hair is. Those ends are damaged and it doesn’t stop with her ends. They literally just wanted to get rich and sold a look. I can tell my previous curly stylist didn’t have a clue just like Aisha. She literally just regurgitated what my previous curly specialist told me, “the ends don’t matter since I wear my hair curly”.
Hugs. I'm too old for their mess. I learned back in 2009 when I started going to the white salon and my hair never came out damaged. It was the white Aveda salon and the white stylist who told me about protein leave-in spray!! Not once did a black stylist ever tell me that my hair needed it....smh..
@@marleyhill34after the experience I had, I no longer care about the race. I care about the education and experience. Because clearly all skin folk ain’t kin folk. Those ladies sold us out for Innersense and a bootleg method to make a buck.
410 is extremely high for her natural hair. And she wonders why her hair looks fried. And she must’ve worked in Big sections instead of small sections to feel the need to use 410 to get her hair straight. How does she have clients ?!?!?!? She has to be trolling.
Me with my ultra-fine, bleached honey golden blond bayalage highlighted hair at 190C/375F screaming at 410.....I know her hair is coarse but it's bleached and dehydrated!! I wish she was trolling but I've seen the damaged BGC clients... and i'm sad and mad for them that fell for this particular snake oil saleswoman.
The part that I find the weirdest about calling the ends of your hair old is that if your hair is only at your shoulders, the ends are not that old. They might be older in comparison to the new growth but no one is calling a 10-year-old old just because 1-year-olds exist.
I went to get my hair done when it looked like that thinking it was healthy natural and the stylists cut it ALL OFF. She was like "it's damaged" Ever since then I know when I'm dillusional about the health of my hair.😂😂😂
She has got to be getting paid.... this reminds me of how folks was saying that Beautiful Textures - Texture manageability crap that they said made your hair straight for 6 weeks and back to curly! I remember when all the girls were swearing by it then doing big chops.....
I've been waiting for you to chime in on her hair. I see clips here and there and my jaw literally drops at how damaged her curls are! Like can she not see?? Even the "curls" are just limping along
Lies. Her ends looked like mine back in 2014. Back then i used to cut my hair 1x a year and dust the ends in curly state evry 3 months and did wash n gos daily. The hair was waist length but it was soooo struggle. I've come to learn that having my hair out 24/7, constant heat, bleach etc lead to those crunchy ends. NOW, i can stretch my cuts from 12 to 18 months and my ends look way better. Difference was more protective styling and getting cuts on blown out hair. Cutting hair curly is good for shape. You can hide lots of sins with wash n gos. And you might have long hair but blow out it willbe chewed up. Beloved, we need to save the heat for our cuts, moisturize, clarify, and protective style. We can enjoy our hair. It hust won't be out in a curly fro 24/7. Btw, I've used the same products since 2010. Genetics , technique, lifestyle, then products affect the hair.
Yeah my black trichologists would look like they want to slap me if I said I'm only going to do wash and goes with only gel and no deep conditioner. My Aveda Polynesian stylist has curly hair and if I told him I'm going to stop using leave-in he'd be like "Bish ( yes he's gay😅) your hair is too dry for no leave-in conditioner. and Take some Olaplex No 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9 for the bleach while you are at it" Nah he will not be letting go out with my hair crazy and telling everyone that he's my stylist he has a reputation to uphold. Lol! 🤣😂
@@aerispeitho Um South West London, England. Danny at Edward James Aveda Salon. Depends on where you live. The trichologists are in London also. If you are American, easier for you to book Narada.
All I was thinking and saying to myself...is "Don't even try that mess with your hair because you gona be in uh mess..you know better" lol! I am not a Kool-Aid swallower...I like tea, water, wine, rum, gin and margaritas... Lol!😅
I finally straightened my hair this winter - and I see so much damage because of this no oil/butter movement!! So messed up cause my hair was flourishing!! Love this video - you had me in da floor! Lmaooooo
Wow!!!! I am lost for words… I stopped the curly cuts almost a year ago… as a result I have been able to retain length and I now get my hair blown out to get my ends trimmed. I am confused! Does she REALLY believe those ends are healthy????
Omg 😱 🤯🤯🤯🤯. She is showing this to the public ??? People being told NOT to deep condition or use leave in !! Then they need to ask their stylist first as if the stylist is a doctor 👩⚕️ who they need to run through some disease symptoms? Nah, common sense people if you want to deep condition it’s not that serious man . Sick of this nonsense 🤣🤣..
I mean I ask my trichologists and my stylist....um I already know what their answer would be..."you better use leave-in conditioner, deep conditioner. protein treatment and Olaplex with that bleach!!!" 😅😅😅 We have a good laugh about what be going on in the online Instagram hair streets......I'm sure Narada be doing the same with his regular clients.
You a mess for that Naruto comment btw 😂 😂💀 And I’m trying to fit you into my budget. I live 2.5 hrs away, I can’t drive due to seizures and I haven’t had a trim in three years. When I do, I know where to find you. Take care! 👋🏾
Thanks so much for what you do. I never followed their method because her energy is off and tone condescending. I have only been natural for three years but I know her ends are eaten up
Not only her, but all her clients hair has been the same length and she can’t figure out why? She really thought that shoulder length was as long as her hair would grow? Naw sis, you know your hair is damaged and you just don’t know how to fix it.
Not the ends throwing up gang signs!! I’m dying!!🤣🤣🤣
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It was the anime demo for me 😂😩😩😂☝🏽
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She literally said “y’all are too scared to get rid of what needs to go, so we are keeping hair to make you feel comfortable” but that’s literally what she’s doing with her own hair
Sorry for the editing slip up halfway thru the video. I forgot to mute the clip but this video took HOURS to put together so it's gonna have to stay there lol
My 10 yr old daughter glanced at the TV and said "that doesn't look like healthy hair"
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You know back from 2011-2015+ they had the term “heat trained” in a chokehold lol. Now it’s “thermal rearranging” I guess 😂
Right! Lol
She went too far with that one. 🤦🏾♀️
I was here...for the rice water and the Deva cuts and the conditioner only washing...and now this and overdoing Olaplex on healthy hair!!!
Someone once told me they heat trained their hair and Ooooo she got mad when I, without thinking said, That's heat damage. 💁🏾♀️
@@sarc102 lol! I do not want my hair to be permanently straight. It's too flat when straight plus I like to go swimming and to the spa. Those girls/women with a press or relaxer never went swimming. The few black women/girls I knew who swam had a short cut or natural hair.
So I don't think her end looks THAT bad given it's coloured BUT she said she had a cut 2/3 weeks ago and that's what's concerning. Also, you can see CUTICLES with the naked eyes but cannot see split ends? Thermal rearrangement? What is actually going on?
Yall know I minds my business in these natural hair streets. Even in private, I don’t bother nobody. But this one time, Imma say this:
“I don’t want to call it heat damage. It’s thermal rearranging”. WTF is thermal rearranging? After the campaigns about how you should listen to stylists because influencers spread misinformation…THIS information is acceptable?!!! 😐
Let me go back to fixing sippy cups and apple sauce. Namaste. 😇😂
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Me fangirling TH-camrs on TH-camrs...we see you Faye....and Jenn J!...Y'all been in these streets as long as Narada...and the foolishness. I went natural in 2009 and I couldn't even get on the conditioner only washing..my scalp said nah bish dis not fuh you...go get you some sulfate-free shampoo. Lol! It's good entertainment for me but I felt sad and mad for Shelly.
@@marleyhill34Jenn J drank the Kool-Aid so hard though to the point where she was shading people in her videos for not following BGC. I saw her comment under this video and I was so shocked. I was like huh? wasn't she like a massive supporter of them and their methods? So I clicked on her name to check the videos on her channel and apparently she's against it now lol.
@@LethalLemonLime I don't use raw oils and butters. Jenn J as far as I'm aware never gave up leave ins and deep conditioner. So you would have to direct me to the exact video were she said that she does not use leave ins and deep conditioner and only gets curly cuts due to following BGC
@@marleyhill34, cowashing may not be for people with scalp issues and who go to the gym several days a week, but for others it is a game changer. I use it every other wash day and my hair loves it. I also do the LOC method and constantly get asked for advice on retaining moisture. I felt attacked by BGC.
I know she did not say "thermal rearranging." 😂😂😂 Girl if you dont just call heat damage what it is.
How can she say “you can’t see a split end unless it’s under a microscope.” What?! I can see a split in by looking at my hair with my bare eye. Wow.
same I can see my spilts too...and my hair is ultra fine....this woman is giving me the "spidey senses are tingling"
and yet she believes you can see cuticles without a microscope.
Same thing I'm saying.So why do we go to hairdressers to cut them if they can't see them? The delusion!
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Right she’s says you can’t see split ends without a microscope but said you can see the cuticles in her hair 😵💫
Oh God, next time it'll be like "I don't have thin edges I have ✨hairline recomposition✨"
Hearing the stylist say that you can't see a split end without a microscope is WILD.
But she can somehow see the cuticles, chile...
He didn't say u couldn't see a split end without a microscope. He said u can't see a cuticle without a microscope which is 200+ % true.
She's referring to Aishia
@tammybean3315 ...I literally said "She" and you're responding with what "He" said.
Like I have fine hair strands and I can see my splits. Don't know what she talking about.
Chile...not ends looking like auntie's straw broom. 🤣🤣🤣
OMG! Her ends! GOOD GAWT!! Jeezus be a trichologist, scissors and some electric clippers! 😭😭😭
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I’ve had bright blonde natural hair…keeping it healthy was a chore and expensive. I had to moisturize everyday and deep condition once a week. Retaining length was difficult... I did retain some length…not much. If you want length retention…DO NOT DYE YOUR HAIR BLONDE.
That part, lol
Everyones hair is different. I have dyed my hair blonde a few times and i have no problem retaining length but my hair grows fast no matter what I do. I will say i definitely i had to keep up with trims and moisture etc.
@shakiral32 probs has something to do with dht levels + the thickness of your hair strands. I have high density hair and thin strands so bleach is a no go for me.
I have ultra-fine hair and I'm 42 ( yeah declining hair hormones..not). I have to moisturise with a leave-in spray every day sometimes twice a day and deep condition with heat every week. This is what is recommended by my black trichologists who have seen my hair in person and under a microscope and who do not charge as much as BGC. Premium online luxury service my ass. I have bleached golden honey blonde Bayalage highlights done by my Aveda non-black stylist.... I wore my hair out from May to September and then threw in some twist extensions in September and went on holiday where I swam every day. I took the Twist extensions for 3 weeks in October and then put them back in November. From December to March my hair will be flat twisted down under glueless wigs! My stylist said to put Olaplex in every week but I expected some breakage. I was prepared to lose the blond pieces but not my whole head platinum blond plus the grow-out is so nice on bayalage...on all hair types. I can do all of my own hairstyles so I know where and when damage happens and how to mitigate it. My Aveda non-black stylist and my black trichologists have never damaged my hair in 7 years!!! Not even with the bleach...he went low and slow and made sure my hair was in good enough condition first before we attempted the bleach and I had my patch test also. They and I understand my hair and I know for a fact that my hair would never withstand all-over blond on length or the BGC method. Lol!
@sunshine2014_ Red won't show much unless you lift the hair with bleach or developer. Your hair has to be in tip top condition. My Aveda stylist and I spent over a year getting my hair in the best condition to take the bleach and I only had bayalage highlights and low volume developer ( 20). Even then I still had a bit of breakage on my ultra-fine hair after I went back in 4 weeks to check how the hair was and he told me to put Olaplex no. 3 in my deep conditioner every week. My hair was already high maintenance so if you are going for bleach or any dye be prepared to step up you hair care regimen several notches. I'm 42 with all of my edges even though I've had issues with them in the past and some hair loss in the crown and stress patches. You can get away with more in your 20s but if you care for your hair past age 30 you are in for trouble. And I swear every decade my hair and my skin have changed to more sensitised and intolerant to harsh products and harsh styling practices. I don't even braid my hair anymore.Twists mainly.
😹😹🤣😹🤣 The blind leading the blind! I can’t even do a flat twist and I got a perfect blowout with a brush last week on my first attempt!
What is she talking ABOUT!? I haven't even finished watching this video, and I can clearly see that her ends are a mess. Sorry, sis, you're not gonna convince me otherwise.
I volunteered at the animal shelter today with guinea pigs, rabbits, dogs, and cats. I have seen the hay we feed the bunnies, and guinea pigs look more moist. Why does the dogs dry food look better? Crispy autumn leaves on the ground right now look more hydrated than her hair! 😭😭😭
@@jdbailey442Nahhh. You're too much 😭😂
Yep
Exactly! Her hair looks like mine and I haven't had a trim I over a year 😂 and I know I'm passed due
I thought her hair looked good and pretty healthy…but then when I heard haircut 2-3 weeks ago, I was like “what???”
I have glaucoma and I can still see my split ends without a microscope! 😂😂
Yoooo it's how she laughs and smiles every time she lies. Wait, we can see her cuticles but we can't see split ends? So how can you see your ends aren't split but you didn't put the under a microscope?
Lol! yeah I heard that too...she's weird...I'm weird but I'm not out hair...cutting people's hair..Lol! pun intended.
Glad this reaction video was made. Funny how this stylist and BGC as a whole are so condescending and snarky to people asking about their approach and hair advice, to have hair that looks a mess! lol 😂the shade thrown had me dead! Subscribed
i hate how she says “this is what natural ends look like” … my ends DONT😐
Neither do mine and I'm not a professional.
Oooopp!!! 😂😂
Yeah mine don't look like that...she got that "special" hair.
29:25 mine don’t either! I’ve been natural for over 10 years!
When the denial so strong you gaslight yourself.
Ends just chewed up and clinging together like Velcro. No ma’am!!
It's so sad how in denial she is about her hair. It's dangerous when you have a licensed professional who is trying to teach the community what they should be doing and don't even know what they're talking about. I feel sorry for the people who don't know what to do and they take her advice. She may not want to listen to the general public, but at least listen to other licensed professionals. How can we grow if we don't take a look at ourselves and get the help we need in order to help others?
It makes me so angry to see her trying to sell this to us. Gaslighting. Delulu - and as a stylist she has a responsibility to guide people not gaslight us!
Super denial. I remember when they were screaming no oil and butter, and ironically her hair was waist length before she started the movement (with the blond) then said it was dehydrated and long. Then she stated she was excited to grow it long again with this method. Obviously it's not working and then when people were asking if the method was good for healthy hair and length retention. She started shaming people for wanting long hair lol. And "not everyone can grow their hair long 🙄"
@@GreerAlexander This is why I don't have a black stylist anymore. I've been gaslighted too much by them. Before TH-cam, I learnt from books and then I went to see my black trichologists. And none of this education costs as much as BGC!!!! and I definitely didn't pay for damage!
@@brittanymilgan The tea and the wine and the Water!! I might as well pop out the gin and the rum for this scandalous behaviour from these black hair stylists!!
@@GreerAlexander Same. The more I listened to her, the angrier I got. Her reactions seriously had me wondering what's going on with her when she was doing all that laughing in the beginning.
Theres not a hair stylist that can do a paddle brush on themselves, yet we see Deeperthanhair and Jana Mickeys do it on youtube...😅😅
Okay first of all don't lie on Dyson like that. Those dryers be $400 and sell them on the premise of increasing smoothness and shine... neither are shown here. Dyson needs to send her a cease and desist.
😂😂😂
When she turned around 😮 I clinched my invisible pearls 😂😂😂 Ummmm, No Ma’am 🤦🏽♀️
So a natural hair care specialist with bad ends
That burned their own hair while blow drying and also while flat ironing ???
Can’t make it up …..smh
😮
It almost like she doesn't know what she's doing.
@@lynnellscott9079😂😂😂
@@lynnellscott9079She doesn’t. She only knows how to do a good looking wash n’ go.
If she is a natural hair specialist, I'm scared scared for y'all Americans. I'm safe across the Atlantic in London, England and I was raised in the Caribbean in a black-majority country.....we know what good healthy black hair looks and feels like...and hers is looking a little crooked and I don't want to know what it feels like...cause when my hair looks that it doesn't feel good at all!!
The way her eyeballs are darting around. The chuckles. You can verbally sell something but body language will out you every time. She knows she's lying.
The tone too when she kept saying “look it’s sooo healthy” it’s a slap in the face honestly. They believe they’re followers are beneath them since they are self proclaimed “experts”.
Obstructed by your own ego.. Rada that is the best way to describe this..
Some of us are so desperate to have hair long hair we are afraid to cut split ends. Healthy hair is “good” hair. That is not what we see here. Thank you for this example of what not to do.
Unfortunately apart from no oils and butters....everything BGC says goes against everything my Aveda director level stylist and two trichologists say...and just about against every thing every black cosmetologist on the internet says about hair care....even some of the white ones too say you need a leave in conditioner a mask and very light oil on the ends only. We already been down this road with the Deva cuts and Wen and Rice water!!
A lot of us have become hair hoarders like we were product junkies. It's not about quantity it's about quality.
@@marleyhill34what light oils do you recommend?
@@nykka3 I don't recommend oils. It"s the Blowout Professor on TH-cam who does for Caucasian hair. th-cam.com/video/QW-ogjOf8Xg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JMvMN3_twwX7mvco
@@nykka3 You could try using Argan/Jojoba oil. Fractionated coconut oil as well.
As someone with colored hair who followed BGC methodology to a certain degree. My hair did not look like that blown out. I did use a leave in with my gel, used protein treatments and deep conditioned weekly.
She out here lying. Natural ends are not supposed to look like that. My curly specialist even said to me after my blow out yeah we need to trim your ends. That is a true stylist who is not following this cult mentality.
I'm not sipping that Kool-aid...Lol! Cult Kool-aid!! Secretive and blocking people behind a paywall when it comes to hair...hmmm...suspicious to me....a bit like the clown in the drain...lol!
So sorry you followed that nonsense @dimensionsbygina. Thank goodness you still deep conditioned and used leave in conditioners. Our hair needs oils and butters.
If my ends looked like this I would be upset. She has ppl out here bad. I’m not blind so she could never convince me of this nonsense.
Was getting curly cuts for two years and started seeing the videos about damaged ends and went to my curly stylist and asked them to cut my hair blown out. She did as I asked and I thought I was good. Fast forward 4 months later, I decided to go to my old stylist (my stylist before BGC stylist) to have my ends assessed. I had to get two inches of my hair cut off. I will never get a curly cut again. Plus, the cost of my appointment was a third the cost I paid a curly stylist.
Learn to evaluate your own ends...especially if you wear exclusively wash and gos....I wore exclusive flat twists for 3 months and there was nothing to cut off....because my ends were not out flapping in the wind and sun and drying out with friction. The sun literally will bleach and split my hair if I don't protect it will a leave in and/or a hat. Yeah gel ain't gonna protect nothing!!
Blow-drying your hair damages your hair.
The best way to cut natural hair is to stretch it without heat. Which is braiding your hair.
@@xo_kayde My hair was never damaged when I got it trimmed blown out before. My hair was damaged because of the curly cuts not the one time I blew it out. Everyone hair is different so that may be true for you but not for me.
@@mzsbrown2844 whenever you blow dry or using ANY heat tool on your your hair your curls will have some type of damage. Unless you have some new hair God created that’s blow dryer proof. You need to contact Scientists so they can study your hair strands.
Blow drying hair DOES NOT damage hair when done right.
"I feel like I'm watching an episode of Naruto"
LMFAOOOO sir you have gained a new subscriber
Meanwhile, I’m like, which of these shears should I buy to clean up these ends (bc I refuse to go to a salon and risk the lack of knowledge or professionalism). 😂
“Thermo-rearranging” is giving “alternative facts.” ☠️
Girl!?!?! I thought the same, like what in the Trump is going on???
Lol@ alternative ends... Lol! Alternative re-arranging of the hydrogen bonds...lol! I'm trolling now.
It’s you spitting out your drink for me 😂 This was the best commentary
This the type of video you can watch several times 😂, I loved it.
I’m glad she likes her hair.
Hollering!! 🤣
Bless her heart! 😂
@Teirra J is 4c and she blow her own hair out all the time! It’s always bomb! Her blowout looks like a press.
And she can slay her own trims and haircuts
Love Tierra J watched her vids plenty of times to do my own hair at home. ❤
Very very very very sad. It's hard to watch and hard to believe that this person is a licensed stylist. Especially the way she is fetishizing hair length over hair health at the end of the video is really depressing. Any stylist who is this deluded about her own hair will never get her hands on mine.
Saddest part is her hair isn’t even long
@@lilaclotus4103!!! Right. It’s just dense
Agreed!
I appreciate your prospective and educated point of view! I am a retired nurse but attended cosmetology school for 2 quarters in the early 80’s and dropped out because I was not satisfied with education that we didn’t get!! It was not worth my time and money!
Thank you and yeah the education truly wasn't worth the amount that we paid for.
Agree!
“Well I do my own hair” girl we can tell
That's what I said!
This comment made me laugh so hard! 😂
@@Glamlarryhehehehehe
Girl I can’t breathe
@@EgyptBXO😂😂😂😂😂
This is why I have learned to do my own hair at home. When my ends start looking like that I cut it! ✂️ I blow dry once a year with a round brush and you can definitely see split ends lol her being a “professional “ is what’s super scary
I use a blow dryer with a round brush attachment because I'm totally unskilled. Lol! If it's not even and smooth enough to go through my seamless fine-toothed comb it's getting cut off!! I have zero capacity to deal with velcro ends. and I wear my hair curly 95% of the time!! I know if my hair starts to look like hers it's velcro city and my hair would break off instead of being like hers!!
I don't trust myself to shape my hair blown our but I do trim. When I need to do a shape up i blow it out at home and go to supercuts describing what I want. Works every time. Under 30 dollars
👍 I can comb my curls out in sections and feel my ends and know what I need to trim off. I do it every few months to keep my ends trimmed and healthy.
I want her to be honest. She has dry, wiry hair (nothing wrong with wiry hair ... it is a fabric of hair that needs to be respected and treated well.) that has lifted cuticles due to bleaching and poorly maintained ends. She needs to have a proper trim, conditioning treatments and a toner to fix her color. I would not recommend anymore bleaching.
I don’t understand how anyone who knows anything about hair does not know that if you bleach your hair it needs tender loving care - deep moisture is absolutely necessary, regular masks and treatments, regular trims, pamper the ends, be super careful with heat, etc.
I'm weak at THERMAL REARRANGING!!
I am sorry, but all of the “no oil” girls have very dry and damaged looking hair. In all of their videos they have to make a point of telling you that the hair looks dry and bad but feels good. It’s like they are not only trying to convince us but themselves also.
That’s interesting because Aisha says moisture is a behavior not a feeling; and her hair behaves as if it’s thirsty.
Her hair is color treated so this is not a great example
@@ninamatthews8747Thank you. There are plenty of “no oils” examples besides this lady who have “ashey” looking hair
I don't use raw oils and butters but I use leave in conditioner every day and deep conditioner every week.....We can't afford dry hair over hair cause I got some bleached bayalage highlights and it is winter dry air air too! And come January I be sealing my ends with silicone!! I can use the Olaplex oil on my ends but my scalp get irritated from raw oils and butters so my trichologists told me to stop putting them on my scalp.
@@marleyhill34 have u tried using butters on only your ends and not the roots?
OMG I DIDNT SEE YOU WAS LIVE!!!!
Nope it's a premier come join us in the live chat lmao
I’m 15 mins in and the amount of times I have screamed “shut up” at my screen 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. The facial reactions alone are killing me.
😭😂😅
I LOVE when you post longe videos!!!! Yes, great content as always! Love the education + entertainment Narada 💃🏾🕺🏽
Omgggg! I was chuckling throughout but I completely lost it at 1:12:45… the fine tooth struggle followed by the BGC clip had me fully laid out on my bed 🤣🤣🤣
You better preach about beauty school! I went to the assistant director about black natural hair care and she couldn't answer. AND she was a black woman! This was way back in 2009 so you know very few was checkin for natural hair. She would basically roll her eyes when i came in her office😂 I know they were ready for me to graduate and get the hell on😂😂😂😂
Sis, I am having the same problem. Asking questions about textured hair in school and getting blank stares.
What's bothering me a little extra is every time she points out the "shape" her hair has maintained due to the curly cut, I see a new rogue piece of hair at least an inch longer than the rest. On both sides. It's so uneven 😣
the unevenness doesn't bother me....but those crooked ends.....I'm triggered by velcro ends..I don't like fighting my hair....so any signs of velcro and I get my shears out..I don't care about length or curly cuts or unevenness..absolutely no and nope and not me to velcro ends. I could not believe those ends after the flat iron...no no no. Jesus...😅😅
I don’t think her hair is uneven at all. Everything else is horrendous but the hair is pretty even
6:30 100% I think its a lost of elasticity. I noticed it when I would see her hair in "washngos" that looked more like twist outs on blow dried hair. I think the bleach might have caused that.
I noticed that as well and i only really seen her wash n go once. It may have something to do with her blow frying her hair though. But you are right her elasticity is waning.
I think since she started going to her current stylist, the color and cuts have changed her hair. Her hair used to look so much better before.
7:21 this is hilarious!! I’m not a stylist but girl!! 😂
It is so validating to hear other peoples take on this stylist. Ever since I went natural, I’ve always known that black hair care requires moisture and a consistent routine. I could not for the life of me wrap my head around ‘blackgirlcurls’ method of styling/routine, it doesn’t make sense to not use a leave in conditioner to moisturize, it doesn’t make sense to not use any additional products to seal/keep that moisture locked in. Her method seems similar to the max hydration method I remember from years ago, but long term I dont think it is sustainable. Just imagine the single strand knots I would get on my 4c hair!
U can’t believe she sat there tryna convince us that’s how natural hair is meant to look LOOOL
It’s the gang signs for me! 😂😂Godnight❤❤❤
I use a dyson and my hair blows out better than her results. I use a paddle brush I bought from five below, and that method works best for me than a comb attachment. That color is doing something to the appearance of her hair.
It’s doing something alright 🤣😩
I am shocked that as a professional she feels like her hair is healthy. At this point I am lead to believe she does not have a clue what healthy hair is. Those ends are damaged and it doesn’t stop with her ends.
They literally just wanted to get rich and sold a look.
I can tell my previous curly stylist didn’t have a clue just like Aisha. She literally just regurgitated what my previous curly specialist told me, “the ends don’t matter since I wear my hair curly”.
Hugs. I'm too old for their mess. I learned back in 2009 when I started going to the white salon and my hair never came out damaged. It was the white Aveda salon and the white stylist who told me about protein leave-in spray!! Not once did a black stylist ever tell me that my hair needed it....smh..
@@marleyhill34after the experience I had, I no longer care about the race. I care about the education and experience. Because clearly all skin folk ain’t kin folk. Those ladies sold us out for Innersense and a bootleg method to make a buck.
My curly stylist was also clueless. Sorry you went through that ❤
This! All of this! She deserves all the smoke after she attacked naturals! They were only in it for the money. Smh.
Just wanted to get rich and SOLD A LOOK
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410 is extremely high for her natural hair. And she wonders why her hair looks fried. And she must’ve worked in Big sections instead of small sections to feel the need to use 410 to get her hair straight. How does she have clients ?!?!?!? She has to be trolling.
Me with my ultra-fine, bleached honey golden blond bayalage highlighted hair at 190C/375F screaming at 410.....I know her hair is coarse but it's bleached and dehydrated!! I wish she was trolling but I've seen the damaged BGC clients... and i'm sad and mad for them that fell for this particular snake oil saleswoman.
I've actually done my hair at 430.. no heat damage. Lol the lack of hydration is what makes hair more prone to being damaged.
I don't think she's trolling. This was me as a teenager lol. Glad I've grown
It appears that she's reaching more than Elasta Girl tryna find validity. Bless her heart
Between the facial/eye expressions and the fans 🪭🪭🪭I👏🏽am 👏🏽dead 😩😩😂🤣☝🏽
I rewatching this reaction and you doing hand gestures like shadow clone jutsu is priceless
"I don't even wanna call it heat damage. *Thermal Rearranging*" & 22:50 💀Like forreal? lol
😂😂😂 the shade ⛱️
Glad I caught this❤ I just don't understand why they are so shady in business and with results like these😅 they should be more quiet 😂😂😂
The part that I find the weirdest about calling the ends of your hair old is that if your hair is only at your shoulders, the ends are not that old. They might be older in comparison to the new growth but no one is calling a 10-year-old old just because 1-year-olds exist.
I went to get my hair done when it looked like that thinking it was healthy natural and the stylists cut it ALL OFF. She was like "it's damaged" Ever since then I know when I'm dillusional about the health of my hair.😂😂😂
I love your observations, your honesty, and wit ❤😂
Not the wine😂😂 I am OG AHG still got my water jug 😂😂😂❤❤love u
Lol not the ends throwing up gang signs and we watching Naruto 😂. I’m dying over here 🤣
This is the best her ends have looked in 2 years!?! And she’s charging clients $300 and up and giving out hair advice ☠️☠️
my Aveda stylist charging less and giving me a massage, deep condtioner and applying three leave ins. Lol! And his hair don't look like this!! lol!
She has got to be getting paid.... this reminds me of how folks was saying that Beautiful Textures - Texture manageability crap that they said made your hair straight for 6 weeks and back to curly! I remember when all the girls were swearing by it then doing big chops.....
I've been waiting for you to chime in on her hair. I see clips here and there and my jaw literally drops at how damaged her curls are! Like can she not see?? Even the "curls" are just limping along
Lies. Her ends looked like mine back in 2014. Back then i used to cut my hair 1x a year and dust the ends in curly state evry 3 months and did wash n gos daily. The hair was waist length but it was soooo struggle. I've come to learn that having my hair out 24/7, constant heat, bleach etc lead to those crunchy ends. NOW, i can stretch my cuts from 12 to 18 months and my ends look way better. Difference was more protective styling and getting cuts on blown out hair. Cutting hair curly is good for shape. You can hide lots of sins with wash n gos. And you might have long hair but blow out it willbe chewed up. Beloved, we need to save the heat for our cuts, moisturize, clarify, and protective style. We can enjoy our hair. It hust won't be out in a curly fro 24/7. Btw, I've used the same products since 2010. Genetics , technique, lifestyle, then products affect the hair.
Yeah my black trichologists would look like they want to slap me if I said I'm only going to do wash and goes with only gel and no deep conditioner. My Aveda Polynesian stylist has curly hair and if I told him I'm going to stop using leave-in he'd be like "Bish ( yes he's gay😅) your hair is too dry for no leave-in conditioner. and Take some Olaplex No 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9 for the bleach while you are at it" Nah he will not be letting go out with my hair crazy and telling everyone that he's my stylist he has a reputation to uphold. Lol! 🤣😂
What products do you use🙌🏾
@@marleyhill34omg!! Can you recommend him? Or no 😊
@@aerispeitho Um South West London, England. Danny at Edward James Aveda Salon. Depends on where you live. The trichologists are in London also. If you are American, easier for you to book Narada.
Not the shadow clone jutsu 😂
Please, please, please do a WATCH PARTY for THIS VIDEO! 🙏🏽 It would be epic‼️‼️‼️👀🍷🤣
That laugh at “the ends are healthy though😂”I 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Watching the cognitive dissonance in real time is wild.
All I was thinking and saying to myself...is "Don't even try that mess with your hair because you gona be in uh mess..you know better" lol! I am not a Kool-Aid swallower...I like tea, water, wine, rum, gin and margaritas... Lol!😅
I finally straightened my hair this winter - and I see so much damage because of this no oil/butter movement!! So messed up cause my hair was flourishing!!
Love this video - you had me in da floor! Lmaooooo
Sir, you are HILARIOUS and I'm here for it!🤣🤣🤣
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed a few giggles along the way lol
She almost sounds satirical when she talks about how good her hair looks
Wow!!!! I am lost for words… I stopped the curly cuts almost a year ago… as a result I have been able to retain length and I now get my hair blown out to get my ends trimmed. I am confused! Does she REALLY believe those ends are healthy????
They amount of times you pointed out her contradicting herself is crazy! I would've missed some of them.
Omg 😱 🤯🤯🤯🤯. She is showing this to the public ???
People being told NOT to deep condition or use leave in !!
Then they need to ask their stylist first as if the stylist is a doctor 👩⚕️ who they need to run through some disease symptoms?
Nah, common sense people if you want to deep condition it’s not that serious man . Sick of this nonsense 🤣🤣..
🤣🤣🤣
The fact that she said that she burnt her hair😂
I mean I ask my trichologists and my stylist....um I already know what their answer would be..."you better use leave-in conditioner, deep conditioner. protein treatment and Olaplex with that bleach!!!" 😅😅😅 We have a good laugh about what be going on in the online Instagram hair streets......I'm sure Narada be doing the same with his regular clients.
@@melw8319 I don't even know how...I'm not a qualified stylist and I never burned my natural hair once I went natural for good.
At this point I’m wondering if she’s a real stylist/cosmetologist.
That was exactly my question when my girl started the video by saying that she blew her hair out last year and burned it …how?
I never been happier to be team health over length. I don’t understand why people choose to keep this…
I settled my family down for the night, saw your video and had to watch
Hope you had a great day today!
@@AfrikanHairGod when you sip your wine, I sip mine 🍷 ☺️
Not "them ends are throwing up gang signs"! I'm DONE...🤣! She dusted those ends but she definitely DID NOT do a full-scale trim/cut. C'mon now.
“So now we’re looking at cuticle and not just a mediocre blowout “?!?!😂🤣😂💀💀💀
Omg just spit my jello out 🤣 your face expression when she was showing her ends 😂😂😂😂
I love your facial expressions throughout this video 😅😂
Once i gave up the bleach and heat i saw such a transformation in my hair but even back then, i HATED when my ends looked like that.
I’ve been binge watching you today. I wish I could make a trip to see you! I’ve enjoyed hearing your wisecracks and learning. ❤
Maybe one day!
You a mess for that Naruto comment btw 😂 😂💀
And I’m trying to fit you into my budget. I live 2.5 hrs away, I can’t drive due to seizures and I haven’t had a trim in three years. When I do, I know where to find you. Take care! 👋🏾
This tickled me 😂 Subbed!❤
1:12:20 tbf though not everyone wants long hair. Some people are ok with bobs and tapers.
I got THERMAL REARRANGING 😂😂😂 Do you know that I sat here hollering for a whole minute 😂
Thanks so much for what you do. I never followed their method because her energy is off and tone condescending. I have only been natural for three years but I know her ends are eaten up
Not only her, but all her clients hair has been the same length and she can’t figure out why? She really thought that shoulder length was as long as her hair would grow? Naw sis, you know your hair is damaged and you just don’t know how to fix it.
41:33 😂🤣 The Naruto comment got me; I wasn’t expecting it.