@nicheel_b
I have so many hair horror stories. This one occurred last year in July. I hadn't braided my hair in months - since before I had my baby in January. My hair was falling, brittle, dry and I'd been trying everything under the sun to get it back to a good condition. Was still taking my prenatals at the time, doing protein treatments, deep conditioning, protective styling etc. I was giving up on my hair and was becoming annoyed at the mere thought of having to style it or to go out because my hair just felt like a mess.
I somehow convinced myself I needed to get it braided and I didn't want to do it myself. I couldn't because I did not have the patience to attempt faux locks on my own for the first time.
After finally getting it done and spending some heavy pennies, I wasn't as in love with the hairstyle. It was neat but so tight I couldn't sleep for days and you know how that gets having to deal with a 6 month old who breastfed around the clock.
The style eventually started growing on me as I'd been getting compliments everywhere. It was so neat still after I had wet my hair 2 weeks since having it put in but I just wasn't in love with it and something felt off.
Skip forward at around 3 weeks I couldn't take it and was ready to take them down so I did. The tightness had eased up by then and it was still very neat. I had seen others keep them in for months after getting them done by the same hairdresser but I was done with it and needed to see my hair again.
I was more than shocked to see what was beneath the locks when I removed them. The hairdresser had used some type of glue to slick my hair down and no matter how much I tried I could not get it to wash out. I tried oil, heaps of shampoo and conditioner. Spent over 2 hours washing my hair and combing out the glue, had to cut some parts out. I cried and cried in the shower while going through the entire process and all I could think of was my mother warning me before I did my hair not to get the style done because she knew someone who regretted it also after getting it done by the same lady. If I hadn't brushed her off I wouldn't have been going through that ordeal at the time.
May 27,2019
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Really A long horror story!
@nicheel_b
I have so many hair horror stories. This one occurred last year in July. I hadn't braided my hair in months - since before I had my baby in January. My hair was falling, brittle, dry and I'd been trying everything under the sun to get it back to a good condition. Was still taking my prenatals at the time, doing protein treatments, deep conditioning, protective styling etc. I was giving up on my hair and was becoming annoyed at the mere thought of having to style it or to go out because my hair just felt like a mess.
I somehow convinced myself I needed to get it braided and I didn't want to do it myself. I couldn't because I did not have the patience to attempt faux locks on my own for the first time.
After finally getting it done and spending some heavy pennies, I wasn't as in love with the hairstyle. It was neat but so tight I couldn't sleep for days and you know how that gets having to deal with a 6 month old who breastfed around the clock.
The style eventually started growing on me as I'd been getting compliments everywhere. It was so neat still after I had wet my hair 2 weeks since having it put in but I just wasn't in love with it and something felt off.
Skip forward at around 3 weeks I couldn't take it and was ready to take them down so I did. The tightness had eased up by then and it was still very neat. I had seen others keep them in for months after getting them done by the same hairdresser but I was done with it and needed to see my hair again.
I was more than shocked to see what was beneath the locks when I removed them. The hairdresser had used some type of glue to slick my hair down and no matter how much I tried I could not get it to wash out. I tried oil, heaps of shampoo and conditioner. Spent over 2 hours washing my hair and combing out the glue, had to cut some parts out. I cried and cried in the shower while going through the entire process and all I could think of was my mother warning me before I did my hair not to get the style done because she knew someone who regretted it also after getting it done by the same lady. If I hadn't brushed her off I wouldn't have been going through that ordeal at the time.