Having a Very Bad Hair Day | The People's Court
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2024
- The plaintiff went to the defendant for dreadlock extensions, but they started falling out a week later. The defendant also burned her hair, so the plaintiff is suing. The defendant claims it's normal for your scalp to feel some discomfort. She also insists she did not burn the plaintiff's real hair. The defendant is countersuing for defamation.
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Them putting this out on juneteenth makes it even funnier
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FACTS!!🤣
What??!? Your right!! The producers are playing!!!
Likeeeeee
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Your hair is not compatible for the style common sense isn’t common
Please tell every black women sewing in fake hair this
Your name is disconcerting.
@@k0chana6 Idgaf
@@babyyloverk2565 🤣
I say it every day, common sense isn't so common anymore.😊
As a stylist I'm okay with telling people no to certain styles
Smart cookie!!!
I would want someone to be honest with me concerning a hairstyle rather then try it just to take my money and then i am left with a bad hair do. I would think it also protects you not agreeing to things you know as a professional wouldn’t work for the person.
Yes!! Thank you! ❤
We need more stylists like you! Some people only have taste in their mouth!
A good stylist will! Mine tells me “no” all the time and gives me educated reasons why. I appreciate that.
Me imagining the ancestors working on her pillow at night unraveling her hair 😂
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They jumped down off the painting like in Tales From The Hood😂😂😂
Now THIS took me out! 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂too damn funny!!
Hilarious that the plaintiff confused her follicles being pulled out at the root for “burnt” hair. Honey, those dreads were just giving you tension alopecia because they aren’t for you.
Exactly. You have to know which styles do and don't work for your hair. For example, my hair strands are very fine and pin straight. 1a hair. The hair style she got would have caused all of my hair to fall out. Yet, she's surprised that she has issues. Not every style will work for your hair type! Smh
She still plans on having them redone.
@@blackberry1670God bless the stylist that wrote that statement because she will be back to sue her
Locks are not for anyone. Our Black population who use locks are going bald.. Why put fake hair on your head.. It's NOT cultural. The Vikings had locks.
Also could be the fact that it is synthetic as well. We all know there is chemicals on there and she definitely doesn’t seems like the type to rinse the hair first.
I’m trying to figure out why she was too busy to educate herself about an unnatural synthetic hairstyle 🤔
That part.
What makes her unnatural?
Thank you!!!!
Yoga 😂
@@sheenab1927 make it make sense 🤣
My apologies to everyone that I knocked over running to these comments... Cause why is this even a case. Faux locs aren't for every hair type... 😮
Oh my goodness you damnly knocked me over but its all good I was running myself lol but I agree the fake hair and the real hair isn't course enough way too silky and straight
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Thank you I was thinking the same thing. Sis has baby fine thin stringy hair. You need to have the correct texture of hair or at least very thick hair to support it. And she doesn’t have either. I can’t blame the first stylist for trying to help her. But I think from seeing her face she just looks like a complainer.
Omg the picture of her with dreadlocks the laugh I let out 😂🤣🤣🤣
What part of the video is it
I surely cackled like a witch 😂😂
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Me too 😂😂😂😂
She literally put like 15 dreads in her hair 😂😂😂😂
Girl. Stop trying to get dreads if you don't know how to take care of them.
Tbh let's be real, it's not made for their head anyways 😂
@@zmmmmkmI've seen plenty of white hippies with dreads, but it's all their own hair - not extensions.
Anyways, this lady was just confused 🤡
@@VladmirPoopN I've seen White people with dreads that have wool yarn felted into them. But I've never knowingly seen them with loc extensions. Since most White people's hair will matt, but not loc attractively, the wool felted into the hair actually creates mature looking locs that hold. That may have worked for this client. But she didn't want permanent locs, so it wasn't an option for her. Even crocheting the hair won't work well for a lot of White hair.
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Oh man; I never thought of hair "matting" vs actually locking... But ofc that would happen with different types of hair; straight vs curly and all
Thanks for explaining about the wool yarn; that's interesting
She can't even take care of the hair anyway. No washing, dry, brittle from no care.
She went to Jamaica on vacation and got her hair done at the port and thought she could pull it off full time
😹💀 You're probably right.
Lol
She was trying to get her groove back!
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Dayum! 😂😂😂
Almost popped my ACL running to the comments….now yall know, everything isn’t for everybody! She knew better. And as a person WITH locs, YOU DO NOT WASH YOUR HAIR AFTER YOU FIRST GET THEM DONE! Not to mention on hair that isn’t meant to loc…the plaintiff needs to take several seats.
😂😂😂 I hope your acl is okay lol
Rookie mistake 😂
This comment needs to be 📌 📍 😂
I've never had them and even I know not to wash right after!
Exactly they talk about us but want to be us so bad !
I was so nervous that Judge Milian was going to mess this one up. She needs an African-American hairstylist as an expert for her when she has these cases. Three people with non-textured hair trying to figure out how textured hair works was not a good look. Luckily, the defendant had done her homework😊
I think she did great with the questions. She’s had so many African American cases with hair. She knew exactly what to do… go to TH-cam to see the lighter method etc… 😂😂😂😂
I said the SAME thing. I saw a case the other day where JM got it wrong regarding shrinkage. She needs that expert!!
AGREED!
I have always said she needs a panel of experts to consult on these cases. Some of the auto repair cases make me nuts because she doesn’t know enough about cars and the mechanics can’t explain it fast enough to keep her attention. My husband and I owned a repair shop for over ten years and he’s been a mechanic for over 30 years. We yell at the phone a lot in those cases 😂
@TheBayeauBelle I think I know which show that was, I wanted to throw a book at the phone! Yes she can have an inch of hair in shrinkage and that same hair will be down to your hip. That episode made me so mad 😅😅
People, her hair is too fine to lock. Period
yes but she is better off with crochet locs and maybe interlocking. Palm roll will not work long term. any hair can lock up. locs are just tangled hair.
Bit it was faux locs …anyone can have them but you need to go to someone who is experienced in doing locs for all textures
@@JMV55❤ thanks for you logical fact !! 💯🙏🏼
That is correct and that is why the defendant shouldn't have taken on the job in the first place.
@@JMV55even with faux locs it’s not meant for her SHE IS WHITE. Her hair physically couldn’t hold the loc.
Why would you wash your synthetic hair? Girl you didn't need that hairstyle.
You have to still wash your roots though
Locks don't suit her in the first place..work with what God gave you..
Cause they not like us
the synthetic hair should've been pre-washed prior to being installed. it will irritate the scalp if not washed
@@EVERXTTE sometimes washed or not, it will still irritate. The quality of the hair is definitely a factor as well.
This case was too long I knew she wasn’t getting no money in the first 5 minutes
Wayyyy to long! Lol
I think it was a close call. Judge changed her mind when she found out expert witness did a text consult and never examined plaintiff.
@@janets9179 I don’t see what the stylist did wrong in the entire situation ? 😑
Grammar is important.
Way too long!
Judge says she’s know about hair and dred locs she’s been doing cases about it for years but ask the most weird questions showing she clearly doesn’t know. Lmfao 😂
At least the judge asked questions and break downs for her to clearly understand the process. Big ups to defendant making a video of the process.
Yep she doesn't know. Glad she asking questions
“It’s the theater of yoga to have dreadlocks” aka I like to dress up and play pretend to get my clients 🤦🏻♀️
I was coming to comment this exactly.
Right! "Theater of yoga"... What even is that?! And what do the dreads have to do with it? If you wanna be a hippie, just say that. 🤦🏾♀️
Minstrel shows were theater as well. We see how those played out.
I know a girl who is like this. Although she does tend to absorb other people's style and ideas.
Not Stacy Willow Wind Wilson!! I screamed 😭
and she loves hearing it uttered by others.
googled her.. willow wind yoga is her business but put in her name
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I’m here for the tea!
The defendant DEFINITELY knows what the hell she's doing!!!! You can tell she's been doing hair 18 years. I loved watching her do that mannequin ❤️
Agreed!
Her "theater of yoga" tells me to steer clear of her yoga classes. WTF 😂
Judge Milan googling burning the ends of hair to seal is actually hilarious especially after she said she’s had several cases dealing with black hair.
People think they know so much about black hair. But baby, there are several ways to seal hair. Burning is not uncommon.
She's a white "Latina" she has no idea of black culture traditional things or hairstyles
Never hurts to try and further educate yourself on matters you’re not fluent in. Why’s someone doing so hilarious? It’s respectable if anything…
Also, it’s so ignorant and disrespectful in my opinion, for the judge to keep referencing the movie “Good Hair” as a way to prove her knowledge of black hair. The movie is more of a view of how black natural hair is not accepted globally as popular, favorable, or “good” hair. It doesn’t whatsoever explain the styling, upkeep, or maintenance of black hair. I wish someone would tell her that. That’s like me saying that I watched the movie “Kung Fu Panda” to understand a specific group of people. 🙄
@@marie_FJB bc The judge said she has had a LOT of cases like this ( meaning she has a lot of knowledge in this particular subject) & never heard of burning the ends. She even took it a step further and asked the lady is it a real thing or something she made up 😂 THAT is why it’s funny bc she clearly doesn’t know much at all..
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This case is hilarious, some things aint for everybody. Happy Juneteeth.!!
🎉🎉🎉Happy Juneteeth🎉🎉🎉
Same to you...giggle
Like her
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Ayoo Happy Juneteenth!💪🏾🎉🧡🖤❤️💛
Girl wakes up one morning and says “I’m gonna get locs today!”
No research… no nothing!
That’s just silly!
I’m a whole Black person and researched for 7 months before getting them.
This is what entitlement and superiority do to your brain. The pink lady looked and sounded like a fool.
Exactly ! That's exactly what the old face alcoholic did.
"Victimized"? Weeping Willow Willy Wonka... please!
The actual cultures this white woman is STEALING from are the victims here!
IM SCREAMING!!! 😂😭😩
Well damn.... that comment took me ALL the way out!!!🤣🤣🤣😭
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Deadlocks as part of the 'theater of yoga"... seriously? Smh
The appropriation knows no limits. Probably down at the pow-wow right now talking about how her grandma was a Cherokee princess...
@@DanaDetrick😂😂😂
@@DanaDetrickthis has me cackling 😂😂
Glad I wasn’t the only one who found that gross
@@Systerbamadisturbing AF
The fact that JM has never heard of fire being used to seal synthetic hair just further proves that she doesn’t know as much as she thinks she does about these things. I haven’t seen it done in awhile, but going way back in the 90’s, it was a common practice to seal synthetic bracing hair with a lighter…that and/or dipping in hot water.
The fact that the locs the plaintiff brought in had a loop at the top just confirms they were meant for a crochet style, and definitely not for permanent locs.
Judge was going to award her damages until she discovered the new hairdresser had written that scathing letter without actually seeing the client’s hair and only saw photos.
Saying Locs are “the theater of yoga” is insanity
Wait Wait, the stylist wrote a statement, but never saw her hair in person?!!! Yeah okay.
A very valid question!!! She came to all that conclusion after "text" consultation. 😂
That part. That stylist clearly didn't have experience with faux locks.
You can tell she was trying to conceal that fact until the judge pressed her.
SHE STATED HER STYLIST TOOK THE PICTURE AND GAVE AN OPINION THEN AT THE END SHE SAID THE STYLIST NEVER SEEN HER HEAD ONLY PICTURES 😂
@@adriandejesus4473I glad someone else heard that. I think that’s why the judge seemed so annoyed at the end. I found the other stylist on FB and she’s white as well so she has no clue either.
That first picture of her hair, BAYBEEEE
The defendant clearly has so much knowledge and integrity and the plaintiff seems to be trying to hustle money.
Did we watch the same episode 😂😅
Yes, and trying to do black styles. Probably dates a black DUDE! 🙄
@@queenlauraa3968exactly ! They doing stuff that have no idea about!
@@queenlauraa3968they watching ig videos & trying to get rich smh!
The defendant seemed very knowledgeable. But I don't think the plaintiff was being malicious. I think she's just not that bright. I think the plaintiff should have did more research on her hair type with that style and I think the defendant should have explained it better to her. That maybe the styles just not good for her hair type
I laughed so hard at that hair when they show the pic😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
Happy Juneteenth😂👏🏾❤️❤️
Not her telling Doug it’s the theater of yoga! So
She wanted dreads to fit her yoga teacher image?!? So happy this episode will end up haunting her.
Just wear a dreadlocks wig when the plaintiff is teaching yoga.
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THIS TOOK ME OUT!!!
GURLLLL A WIGGG🥰😁😁
The fact they calling them dreadlocks this is the perfect show to be on.. uninformed asf😂😂😂😂😂
i mean they are dreadful 😂
Hers ARE dreadlocks. Dreadful!!!
As a white gal I am so confused. How does someone create “dreadlocks” with synthetic hair? I thought dreadlocks were natural hair? What the thin hair is going on!
@vanessazannis5523 exactly this is called faux locs
The stylist did her a disservice by allowing her to get that style. Plaintiff did zero research and defendant should have never done the service. She had no business dreading her 2a hair.
I agree. The client should have directed not to get it. But honestly I don’t think the stylist knew what she was doing because White people get locs all the time now.
She wanted them, and still plans on getting them redone. That's on her.
@@blackberry1670 well she deserved what she got then. Let her get traction alopecia and live with the bald spots because she wanted to look cool as a yoga instructor. 😂
Hey, nobody put a gun to her head and forced her to get dreads. She was willing to pay for them, and the stylist has to eat, right? So who is she to turn the paying customer away? The plaintiff should have done some research, BEFORE plunking down her dollars. She could’ve saved everyone time and money!
Agreed 💯
I ran full speed to the comments 🏃🏽♀️💨😰
😂 Me too!
Heard the introductions and ran to the comments. Y’all didn’t disappoint 😂
Posting this on Juneteenth is crazy LMAOO
Lmao whoever did this is petty as hell 😂
Why?
@@barbaramay1866bc whiteee folks shouldn’t have locs. It’s cultural appropriation. Also she look a mess with them.
RIIIIGHT!
Rachel D. would be proud.
How is that not defamation? There is no evidence that her hair was burned yet that’s what she said
The plaintiff was wrong but fully believed it to be true. She wasn't making up lies to hurt her.
That's what she thought .
That girl should have never done this chics hair...her fake temporary locs are coming out of her thin oily hair...as they should and would...plain and simple. And that other hair styling has no idea what she is talking about ..stylist burn ends all of the time to seal them. That lighter had absolutely nothing to do with why her hair was coming down.
She lost the case when she said the new stylist took the pics of the burnt hair but then said the stylist never saw the dreadlocks in person.
Right my thoughts
The Plaintiff is completely clueless and didn't bother to educate herself on the proper care of the hair and wasn't doing what the Defendant told her. The Plaintiff is incompetent and deserves NOTHING!
When your has is that thin, you don't want to put anymore stress on it. Ithink all the damage was done by the plaintiff herself.
Yes ... Pulling rubber bands back/out loosened the integrity of the locs. In addition, synthetic hair pulls all moisture out of your hair.. damaging it. I don't know why more stylists don't let clients know this....
Stacey Willow wind Wilson, 😂 what in the white Ratchet world is that?
Bahahaa. Flies in the wind type
In Native American style. She’s trying to be someone else so very badly. Desperate behavior.
@@vegasvalor6591huh??
@@vegasvalor6591latching on to other cultures with no understanding of them. I'm old. We used to call them posers. 😂
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Dreadlocks / locs is more ideal for black ppl in my opinion because of the texture of our hair , I rarely seen white ppl with dreadlocks / locs but ….. HAPPY JUNETEENTH YALL ❤️💚🖤
Eggxactly Happy Juneteenth girly 🙌🏽😂😂
yess!!!! PREACH white ppl need to respect the boundaries and cultural limitations. Happy Freedom day!!
I've known white girls who's hair worked great for locs because they have thick, coarse, curly hair. Then I've known white girls with very fine, silky hair that had no business trying locs in their hair - they looked like crap & didn't last before starting to come apart & had to get them removed. You gotta know your personal limitations & stick with what is suitable for your hair. I have fine hair & wouldn't ever get a cut/style that is meant for thick or curly hair.
It's not an opinion it's a FACT! She ain't have no business doing this.
Just stop. Using your premise, black women should stop with the red, blonde, and brown hair and should stop wearing their hair straight and very long and braided hair going down to their butts and beyond. Just stop. Be nice.
The stylist should have refused to do it in the first place. This lady’s hair is way too thin.e
I think the stylist should have won defamation because that lady lied. She knows she didn’t burn her hair at the root and the locks became a problem after she washed her hair..SMH
The judge saying it’s an “opinion” was wild to me. She either burned it or she didn’t.
The irony of course are all the Black students who have not been allowed to participate in sports, graduation or even attend school while wearing dreads we won’t even talk about natural hair in the workplace ! Smh
Lol lol! When you learn the hard way that every style isn't for you. Lol
She did NOT learn a thing.
@@vivianpatton5692Sho didn't cause she went looking for someone else. 😂
Hippies with money are the worst
NO its not the "theater of yoga". Locks are not a costume.
I can't believe anyone would think the can just get dreadlocks without doing the least bit of research.... insane.
They are not intended for your hair type 🫣🫢
Exactly! I have fine blond hair…….even a small dread- I did years ago….yuck! Hair is too fine and end up looking…well…..
This is so foolish her thinking she burned her with the lighter really did it for me 😂
So she went to another person who is an actual loctician and told a whole lie. Then came to court and lied about scalp burns that the loctician never mentioned. She did not say that her hair was burned, but that you shouldn't burn hair. I heard that before the judge mentioned it. Her scalp was just dry and unwashed
She really believes that her hair was burned 🔥 😂😂😂😂 she's on her own planet bruh!
Exactly! That's why you can't do "everyones" hair. When using the lighter, you only seal the ends! Anyone that has been getting braids since the 80s and 90s knows about using the lighter to seal the braid. Or in this case loc.
@@alexislewis1079But she didn’t even SEE the specialist!! Only texted with her! I’m surprised the specialist was willing to write that letter and basically testify in court when she had never even met the plaintiff or seen her hair in person. Trying to get her business, I guess??
Defendant really presented herself well. Clarified effectively and educated JM as a bonus. JM is definitely NOT an expert on black just because of a few cases she’s handled, but I love how the defendant communicated well enough to get JM to learn the nuance instead of just assuming she knows it all.
Willow Wind? I'm exhausted already. Poor stylist should have turned her away the second she heard her name.
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The stylist should have told her no for the style from the beginning. Her hair can’t handle that type of style. Period point blank. And the other stylist saying it would cost $1700 was about to take her for a ride 😂
I have a feeling Stacy is ALWAYS the "victim"
She WASHED it!!!😂😂😂
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I swear this judge annoys me when she talks like she knows so much when she doesn’t. “I know all about it, I’ve dealt with cases like these all the time” also the judge “wait, so how’d you get her hair to go that low? That’s a method? How’d you cover her blonde hair?” Blah blah blah if you know everything then you wouldn’t be asking these question annoying.
She is a judge simply looking for the facts about something she said she knows nothing about so she can make a fair ruling. That shouldn’t annoy you.
People who know everything still ask questions. Have you ever been to a doctor office? Ordered customized anything? You still ask questions to understand what is going on; ignoramus. 😂
@@barbaramay1866she said she knows all about it but didn’t even know about using a lighter to burn ends. She acts very knowledgeable about hair but in most cases she makes statements and asks questions that prove she really doesn’t
She needs to stop taking these types of cases until she properly educates herself. She always asks the craziest questions and talks to the stylist as if they are wrong when they are doing things the proper way.
The judge does know. She asks so that they can explain more information for the people watching or to make sure they know what they are talking about. & they do so much research before these cases.
Some hair follicles cannot handle the weight of anything. I have that issue.
She said dreads are the "theater of yoga" 😂😂😂 You can't make this is up
Yes she can 😂😂😂😂
When someone without the type of hair that is traditionally loc'd, comes in for that type of style, the stylist needs to have some kind of waiver stating some problems may occur(which are beyond the stylist's control). Also, using the lighter to burn off flyaways and seal the loc is completely normal. I think the Plaintiff's hair was just not made for locs and who knows what she did to alleviate the "pulling" she felt.
Yeah it's called, "no refunds."
Dear white women….locs REQUIRE thicker, TEXTURED hair with an adequate level of natural oil production.
Textured hair will LOC…non-textured hair will MAT.
There is a difference between a loc and a mat. You have mats in your hair, not locs. Thats why it’s incredibly damaging to your hair while it’s protective to textured hair. That should have been a dead giveaway that this isn’t a style for you.
Right and the white people that I do know that have locs do look matted and dry vs textured hair of African Americans that looks rich and healthy for the most part
Let them keep wearing locs and braid. They'll eventually learn.
"Dread Lock Specialist" ......🤔 I alwys call mines a Locktician but hey wht do I kno ✌🏾
On cases like this about women of color hair, this show needs to have a specialist that does hair currently come in and give their opinion. Because fire is used on certain hairstyles I know for a FACT back in the 90s ppl including my mama who knows how to braid. Use to do me dookie braids that’s what they was called back then. Now a days they called Box braids. They use to take the lighter and go up and down both sides of the braids to remove the little hairs from the braiding hair and burn the ends of the braids to keep the braids from becoming undone. It’s a very common practice they use to do in the 90s.. That expert statement is full of it bc any hair stylists knows ppl do use fire. Now idk about on locks but it is on braids and her statement is based on opinion and what Becky told her.
This is one of the funniest episodes that I've watched in a while!!
Stating “she burnt my hair” isn’t an opinion, I would’ve awarded a small defamation reward
It's not forr her thin matted straight hair. GET OVER IT. DREADS BREAK BLACK PEOPLE TEXTURED HAIR.
Why? Dreads can affect textured hair as well. But it definitely doesn't work on matted straight thin hair. Get a wig girl and pin them in your hair.
Neither one of them had no business even thinking about dreads anyway
Because they aren’t black? Ridiculous comment. Seriously. I’ve seen quite a few white people with dreads and black people whom bleach their hair. If it makes them happy, let them!
Bleaching hair isn't a "white" thing.
You need a certain texture of hair for locs. The plaintiff doesn't HAVE that type of hair. The stylist shouldn't have done her hair. She was also not too knowledgeable.
It has nothing to do with being black, it has something to do with not having textured hair😭
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Her first mistake was.....nevermind 😔
Her hair wasn’t burned. It would have been curled and discolored. She went back to get it done again, rocked the style and now she wants $4000 dollars. Crazy out of her mind 😂
Everybody confused lol 😂
She got Faux locs with synthetic hair and it looks a mess~
She's mad she got faux locs, when that's what she paid for
I cannot tell you how many times I rolled my eyes watching this
She lied in her review. That should be actionable.
“Certain people” shouldn’t be trying “certain hair styles” and I’ll leave it at that, respectfully 😒
Yes la!👍💯✅
As a white person I agree. It’s nasty.
@@imissmayberry12 What’s nasty? The hair style or her hair period? Because there’s nothing nasty about “locs.”
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@@wellthatsboring437 locs on white people.
A refund is about $200.
She doesnt have any scalp injury, no rash, no sores.
The other stylist hasnt seen her
I see two people that shouldn't even be touching dreads.
3, whoever wrote that letter too! 😂😂😂
@@Ellie80681 U shol' right! 😅
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She had no business getting dreads. She doesn't have the hair type for it
The plaintiff herself said in the beginning 30 to 60 days then later in her witness statement lied and stated she was told it was permanent...liar...you know she doesnt need this style...even for a house braider NO ONE EVER has burned extensions at the root🤦🏽♀️ she(the plaintiff) needs to stick with what she knows...
It’s not for you, sis!
WTF? She brought a statement from a stylist that never examined her hair in person??? And what is she talking about dreads being the "theater of yoga"? Gurl, bye!
I’m on the stylist’s side here. Ms. Willow Wind’s hair was definitely not burned.
HOWEVER, did anyone notice-after the plaintiff texts her the photo of the locs coming loose-the stylist’s response about it being partly due to pulling the rubber bands away from her scalp? Then, when JM asks how she knew the defendant had done that, the stylist says she told her to so that it wouldn’t feel so tight? How do you blame a client for doing something you suggested?
The biggest mistake the stylist made was taking her as a client to begin with. She even told the plaintiff that it was possible the style wouldn’t hold because her hair was soft. She could have politely declined to give her that style, along with an explanation. Better than getting sued.
Plaintiff didn’t know what she was getting herself in to because she was negligent on doing research before hand.
I felt like she was trying to catch the stylists in a lie 🤔🤔🤔🤔idk???? 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Because her hair is incompatible with dreadlocks, she cant wash her hair as she would normally….
As a person that has gotten this hairstyle numerous times and has this hairstyle right now....the defendent is Very professional and knowledgeable regarding her business and work. That video did it for me. That's exactly how we get our hair done where I'm from and how the style can be done. I would definitely let the defendent do my hair..She seems so dope..❤
GIRL BYE!!!! Both should be held in contempt.
Uhh no. The defendant did nothing wrong. The plaintiff should have done research and realized that she isn’t the typical person to get this style.
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@@keiariabailey8739 defendant says she's been doing hair for 10+ years; she might not hold legal accountability but she sure does hold accountability in the hair community.
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Doesn't have the patience to dred her own hair, so buys it in. Hmmm. Also, 'I just washed my scalp lightly...' and there we go.
I don't know why they don't realize their hair is a different texture than our hair so that styles hold better in our hair. Their hair is too soft, and they wash it all the time. So that hair is gonna fall out
That styles that wrote that recommend she just trying to get that $1700. There's no way that you don't burn the ends of the hair. I've been getting my hair braided since I was 10 or 11. And they've always burned the ends of synthetic hair That's not burnt hair. That's her pulling out from the scalp You can see the hair follicles that's where it's been pulled from the scalp
Stacey Willow Wind Wilson??? 😂
That was my reaction lol. I haven't heard such a hippie name since the 60's
That’s what I said lmaooo
You knew right off the bat that with a name like that, it was going to go south.
Haha. I'm a hippie ish woman, but damn such a silly name! I'd never do that to myself 😂
@@YarnCrafts4lefties I don't think she left the 60s.
Somebody trying to pull a Rachel Dolezal.
This made me holler!!!😂
Miss Stacey Willow Wind Wilson was going for that "hippie" look 😂
Word. Ode. First, trying to be Native American with her outfit and then dreadlocks. Why can't they respect and love themselves. They are not us. Not like us. It should have been a sign when the dread look failed.
The dreads failed. Now this week, it's Native American look 😂😂😂😂😂
LOL! Exactly!😅
She look a damn fool 😭😭😭😭
she has short.. thin ass hair.. I bet that hairstylist was cringing the entire time.
Locks aren’t for thin white hair
I'm thinking her hair is too soft for dreads
It is called locs so anyone who says dreadlocks is a no go...
Another infamous zero zero tie. I don't think the defendant did anything wrong. That style isn't for everyone. She needs to get a wig instead.
You can't get good dreads/locs with soft fine hair. It's very temporary.
Who goes and gets a hairstyle that needs regular maintenance by a professional a couple of months before you move?!?! It's a long term commitment.