Salon Visit| Wash & Go On 4C Natural Hair

  • Posted on 14 July, 2017
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

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Hey guys, it's chizzy and i am here to get jaded. I'M super excited um. You guys know it's been a while, since i've got my hair touched by anyone else, but me um and you guys know what's going through some things. So i'm like really excited you know, because i'm here with the curl whisperer, so yeah all right, we're gon na take a peek at your hair. Okay, are you ready you sure, i'm ready? Okay, it's ten dollars. She is no joke see. This is a real word. I might let you take it out, then it's impossible in the world. We don't play. You got ta, pin down that baby. Here we are. Your last trim was my last professional trim was a year ago um, but i trimmed it myself. I want to say in november or december yeah and when you trimmed it yourself, was it in the way of two strands, twisting it and determining what you felt needed, yeah, all right so pretty much. What that means is that we're gon na probably have a lot of uneven pieces yeah, and you had a little breakage and stuff going on here. That is a lot and then this you said was in the last home, so this happened recently, this crown area i had done a series of um tight braids in the front just pulling my edges a lot, so they kind of just they died on me. Okay guys, but then i've been doing some things. Hopefully you can, you know, teach me a little more about what treatments and oils to use to kind of get them back to how they used to be, but yeah so with like traction and pulling sometimes is good that you caught it at a good time. Um that can cause permanent damage, so if it's too much in braids or if it's being pulled back too tightly, often for ponytails or even wig wearing sometimes it kind of rubs it out yeah, it can be a problem. So definitely as you do take it off at night, when you sleep, let your hair breathe. Those would be the times that you would treat it with your oil treatments, so the oil treatment should be healing properties of oils, not like just something because you read about it like i'm, just going to use jamaican castle. Oil run it on my roots and it's just going to grow. It'S like no, not not exactly it, it does help in eating it and what um the castor oils are in all forms are good forms of protein. So since this hair usually is the most unruly looking right, but it's really baby fine on a lot of people, especially with the 4c textures um. It does is more likely to rub out. That could be with your wig. That could be even with your bonnet, because if you take note, you put your bonnet on it starts here, but it'll slide back, leaving that little room of hair and it's actually like causing friction right where it doesn't need to be so. Sometimes you end up having little bits of hair here then you're like i don't know why it's short and broken here right also can happen right at the nape area. So that's where you'll rub the oils in really well, it's best to use your fingertips with elbows into your knees. If you're going to do it yourself, okay and really put your head pressure into your fingertips and rub it in so it gets into the pores of the hair, not just sitting on the hair itself: okay, um! What i tell people to do - and i believe someone makes something very similar - is just put a strip of saran wrap around the hairline and then put your body on so that, as that body is moving as you shift your head from one side to the other. The friction is actually going against the plastic and the oil, which is still rubbing the oils in overnight, stimulating it and then, by the time you get up in the morning, it's really rubbed in so just clean your face with your astringents or your cleanses, as you Normally do get close to your hairline and this way you're able to reapply that, like don't just keep, you know adding the oils without washing it out. Okay, so you would say: do wear saran wrap on your edges every night or just every night that you would do your oil treatment? Oh for sure, so for some people they do it every night. Some people like oh every other night. I do it. You know, depending on how well they feel it's working for them right, um, but something invigorating. It could be a tea tree, a peppermint. It can be um, garlic, even um. It smells a little bit, but if you get real oils it doesn't smell as potent right and then you will mix it in with your grape seed, your jojoba avocados um. Definitely some form of coconut and or what do you call it castor oils, whatever? You feel because you need a combination of it should be primarily any of the protein based ones. Okay, so you would say the protein based oils are coconut, coconut oil and the castor oil, castor oil. Everyone has a form of it, but those are the highest forms. Okay, so you'll use that in moderation, your base of your oils would be something lighter weight that can penetrate really well into the hair. For me, i like to use the grapeseed oil or aloe oil, which is very healing. If not, then it's easier for you to find the grapeseed a little bit better, yeah and again, all of this is like from your health food whole foods right any store that you know you can actually cook with oils, and you know it's good to put onto Your scalp, you can do it daily and it's not heavy weight. I usually stuff from the salon, the stores that says, hair oil. Yes, carrot, it's really orange. It'S not carrot. Oil right i'll, show you my caravan. It'S very pink, it's totally different! So that's not like people, don't know, but don't know today, no other issues or concerns right before elizabeth shampoos. No that'll be all we tackled it right here, all right. So what i'm gon na have her do on. You is something called pre-wash right. Pre-Wash is like a curl definer. It is done on your hair, dirty like after any braids come out. Generally, i like to use on a lot of kids. Okay, because you know they don't like to sit still for detangling, but it does help remove build up from the hair in addition to scalp, but also helps detangle. So we do a lot of finger detangling here, i'm going to take off my earrings. We want to get serious right now, it's no more than an hour. If i'm deep conditioning, okay, maybe a little more because i just need the conditioner, but it doesn't take that long with me. That'S good! I'M glad you said that, because when people were like you know, it's like four or five hours, i'm like my mom has that on a sunday or any day eh, i said, but you know your wash days when you come to the salon. I can't be that wrong because we're going to wash you deep treat you you're going to be colored everything and out so but yeah would you i mean. I know you won't touch my hair once, but would you say that's one of the reasons why the front is experiencing more damage than the rest of my hair? So it's a different protection, texture, yeah density, it's not not density density is the amount of hair. You have per square inch, but it is finer here generally, we all are finer it just kinky or texture yeah, so usually the finer and the kinkier. It is the more likely you're going to have breakage dryness. If you did color for an example, it might be a lot lighter in that area than other areas of the hair, although it's the same color all over, because it's highly porous that's a big misconception with 4c girls. We think because our hair is so kinky, it's so strong, but our hair is like the weakest guy. So now we're gon na do after trimming and shaping twizzy's hair we're going to give her a deep conditioning treatment. Um. This one is done specifically as a jada. Trusses, healthy hair, combo type of thing okay, so this is going to come over and saturate your hairline really well your scalp with the oil she's going to break that in a little bit and then we're going to put the deep conditioning mask on the beyonce video Where she was like looking around like what did that do to deserve this kid? What did i do to deserve that massage? What did i do? What did i do it so i'm currently under the dryer, she has done the oil treatment and deep conditioner. So we're just letting it penetrate through my strands and i'm drinking my lemon water. So your leave-in conditioner, which the sweet butter is going to take the place of, would be your first step and it's about a quarter. Size amount that i'm applying to the ends of your hair. I'M going to really massage this butter into the hair like lotion to skin, meaning you don't want to throw product on your arm and just let that away. You want to really rub it in right, so using your fingers rather than a brush or a comb to assist in your styling is way better because your hands are porous. So it's your hair and you're starting to keep rubbing and massaging that in so the butter is an elongator and it's actually designed for twist outs and braid outs, giving you moisture and shine on that. But i like it underneath the gel as a good moisturizer. Even for that extra stretch, that's so amazing. It smells like a cocktail right like clearly, but you massage it in really well you're, then going to take your gel and do the same thing you're going to go over the ends of the hair, smooth it in work. Upward grasping it all into a ponytail smooth it into a ponytail, separate it: okay, everything we do and we're going to break it through perpendicular. So if someone else is doing someone else's hair using their fingers and perpendicular cross action motion is always good, but when we're doing our own hair we're going to tilt, even though our hair may not hang off the sides of our shoulders as we want right, that's Our vision board we'll get there one day we're going to go through, underneath with your palms and out and palms it out to the side. So you still got that cross action, but it's coming from the other angle, it's just easier for when we do our own hair, just to repeat that stroking motion right all right. So the goal is to feel for no knots, no tangles. So there's no number times amount that i'm doing this. I am squeezing the strands of hair between my fingers. I'M not killing her at all, there's no real pull, but i'm being somewhat aggressive and i'm just feeling again no knots, no tangles everything will be coated with product and, as i release it, you will see the old curl formation just form out when you have coarse Individual strands of hair, it's very deceiving because product tends to sit on top and that would give somebody the illusion that they don't have curly hair. But i'm like just wait till it dries you're going to see the structure and everything form. So no knots rectangles finger comb through with your leave-in first, so it's always applied to the ends and work up. You do not apply it heavily to your scalp, so it needs your scalp free from build up and clutter for those who have like scalp concerns and issues where they feel like they are. You know putting too much there yeah and then you do the same with your gel or your styler at this time. Um and you work it all the way through combing it separate everything as you need just to ensure you did get it in all. The white. Will disappear as it dries no wait. I actually cannot believe this do y'all see this. Do y'all see this. I can't believe this, like. I have a girl, so that is the end of the video. I hope you guys enjoyed it so much. Oh thanks! Thank you for coming honestly. I have learned so much today and i hope you guys have learned a lot too and it's one thing to watch a video, but it's another thing to actually get an experience. So i'm going to help you out with that. So you're going to get 20 off your first visit by using my code, chizzy got jaded so make sure you guys open that description box below, so you can find out more details about jade, attractive salon here in new york and new jersey. Yes, thank you. So much you

Tris: How long did your wash & go last?

Bianca Rosembert: This is so important because I believe alot of 4C women are discouraged from going natural because we don't have loose curly hair but It's just as beautiful especially when it's properly moisturized!

Alaysia Mitchell: We need this. We need more hairstylist and beauticians that can take care and teach the community about our hair.

wholoveskitty: I’m white and I have the straitest, do nothing hair so I say this with the utmost envy, your hair is gorgeous. More women of color should embrace their natural hair, it is stunning. I love it and wish I had hair so pretty. I paid over $100 to have my hair done for my son’s wedding and two hours later it was hanging like a limp nothing. My hair will not hold anything. No curls, no waves, no style. I would love to have hair that can be styled. Embrace it and love it. ❤️❤️

Jenn Morrison: Beautiful! I'm obviously the whitest but I love to watch hair and beauty routines that don't apply to me and see the joy on women's faces idk. Much love to you and your work!

Life With Lay: I have 3b/3c hair and my sister has 4a/4b hair and since her hair texture isn’t very celebrated I always tell her that her natural hair looks good and that it’s beautiful, because it is. Us as a nation really need to get rid of beauty standards, all skin colors and hair textures are beautiful ❤️!

foodnwords: This made me tear up, so glad to see 4c curlies getting this kind of care and love since they really pioneered this movement and then were pushed to the side in favor of looser curl patterns. So fricking beautiful and really shows how gorgeous and unique their curl pattern is. ahhh love it!

Nonye: A stylist that also educates her clients! This was so satisfying to watch

Hugo Bopp: I love seeing women wear their hair natural, so beautiful.

Mya D: Her: bonnets sliding can cause breakage along the edges and nape area Me: *slides bonnet halfway down forehead*

Jeanette Silhouette: I've been watching a ton of hair videos lately for some reason. And, I have to tell you that if I had 4c hair, this is totally the natural style I would chose. Just BEAUTIFUL!

AwkwardBlackGal: This reminds me of something they said on The Read : its crazy how we have a BET but no natural hair care shows. Those are the kinds things we need to be watching and learning about. Thank you sis for sharing your experience with the world.

Chandra Sims: My daughter has 4c. It helped me understand the finger combing and achieve a curl pattern. She is 4 and we have different textures I am closer to 3c thru 4b. Yes i got all them up in here. She cried one day bc she wanted curls like me. TY. I will try it on soon to let her curls shine! You made my day.

Inquiri: I love seeing transformations like this. It really shows how that much effort goes such a lot way in confidence and making someone really feel themselves.

Disney Princess in training: It blows my mind to see how many different hair textures there. Like, there’s my pin straight hair and then your gorgeous Afro! It’s crazy to see how varied hair can be!

Brooke: I have the total opposite hair type compared to hers but I love watching! I’ve been a hairdresser for 14 years and love learning new things. Her hair looked stunning and you can tell she’s just as beautiful on the inside ❤️

Sue Dock: Wow! Like, WOOOOOOOOW! Jade is so knowledgeable. This type of care and also teaching it—what a gift she shares!

Dakota Clark: She did such a good job on your hair. It looks beautiful

Sandra Solaligue-Pérez: Stunning! Wow! This is what I call an amazing hairstylist! ♥️♥️♥️

Alexandra Walker: I didn’t know I needed this video! I need to take the time out of my schedule to see a natural hair professional and get my hair treated with some love. I’m gonna go natural soon. My hair is so damaged from tight protective styles. You look great!

stropcitygal: This video was so informative! As a 4c girl, I have been having breakage around my edges. I am definitely going to begin treating my edges and nape with hair oils and wrapping them with Saran wrap! Your wash and go looks amazing!

Nikki Dove: i would have loved to see her like 3 years ago. i never saw my 4cdefghijklmnop hair do that... ever. loved the care she put in the whole process. i love my locks, i just wish i could have seen my loose hair defined like this. so beautiful!!!

Dinah Nicole: I learned SOOOOOO much!!! Thank you for sharing and much love to the stylist who let her in her home

Stephanie WOW LOOKS SO NATURAL!! Booth: BLACK WOMEN ARE SOME THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE WORLD!TAMIKA KNOWS NATURAL HAIR REALLY WELL THE FINISHED JOB IS FABULOUS!!!

Cassie Bigelow / Beauty By Bigelow: That stylists is really amazing at educating her clients!! Really impressed with her knowledge and professionalism!

Lizzi A: Wow her hair is gorgeous. She looks amazing! Well done to the stylist. Love n hugs from Scotland ❤

TexasRose50: You don't have to be the same ethnic group to appreciate seeing someone get a new hairdo. I enjoyed watching this, and I'm an older white lady with silver hair. Whoever taped this video did a great job, and the hairdresser was very good at explaining all the necessary steps.

Taylor Green: One word-BEAUTIFUL. I absolutely love this transformation! She is glowing with confidence at the end! That is what it is all about

Katherine Brown: This was awesome to watch. I truly loved the pure joy and relief she felt throughout.

Tori Uptown: I Love seeing Afro - Latinas work with natural hair. Embracing our natural hair is new among all of those affected by transatlantic slavery! The thumbnail scared me but it looks great lol

Sharyn Waters: It's nice to see how natural hair can be maintained.

florinda amandi: You look so beautiful with your natural hair embrace it girl! You rock

Milk Chocolate: This is so helpful!! Thank you for all of the information on caring for 4c hair ☺️ And I love the little boxes with the products as she talks about it hehe

EroticExotic: She is a /great/ stylist. I love how she explained everything, and even let you watch.

Shayla: Now that's the type of beautician everyone needs.

Priscilla Frye: The finished hairdo was so great! Very natural but also unique looking. The hairdresser really helped and educated Chizi (love that name!) so much to take care of her hair at home. I also noticed Chizi's hair really looked good with that first preshampoo conditioner. Maybe try that sometime as a hairdressing cream on it's own?

Kami Koils: She is AMAZING! And your hair looks so good Chizi!!!!

K K: Love that cut! I don't even have the same type of hair at all but I love watching the process. Looks so cool on you.

Vannie3000: You and your hair are gorgeous! Love the final results

Naptural Hair 314: I’m loving this video !!! Someone with MY hair texture getting some tlc on their hair and scalp . I can’t wait to find a salon that specializes in natural hair CARE .

Karen H: Wow! Thanks for showing this video...its great to know how to control this hair! Im glad you are staying natural. As a black woman, i think that most of us should not be ashamed of ourselves.....our hair is our life! You are gorgeous with the most beautiful skin! Im jealous! Keep up the good work!

EnlightenedBeing: I love how patient she is ❤

KB: *WHOA!!* your hair looked amazing and so healthy!

Fashionarily: I snatched my bonnet off so fast when she was talking about the crown of your hair! I knew there was a correlation between my bonnet and my edges!! I knew it! Thanks for this informational video! Im booking an appointment!

Lettie Messi: I am so shook. I'm 4c as well. And I never thought I could do a wash and go!

Supernova: Watching all of these videos makes me appreciate what black women have to go through and it’s crazy! You all have the most beautiful hair (even when she first came in...I don’t know, I just think your hair is SO pretty) but the work!!! I’d be walking around with a permanent hat lol! I really do take my hair for granted. Heck I don’t even bother drying it half the time...kind of just wash and go. Mind you, I don’t think you ladies have to bother washing it most of the time so guess there’s that :)

Smitty: What an amazing service!! And education.....yes I'm white ...I had NO IDEA black people had to go thru so much with their hair!! Amazing job and the girl having the service is stunningly beautiful.....❤ God bless!!

Twin Born: Girl! She got your hair right together!!! It looks amazing.

Brittny Vashun: I am sooooooo happy this video is posted!!! This was awesome information! I see a lot of people complaining about the hair stylist prices. I personally feel like you get what you pay for and natural hair is HARD. I have 4c hair and I KNOW how difficult it can be for me let alone letting someone else do it. She did a lot of work on her hair and gave her a lesson on ways to better take care of her hair. I wish somebody in my area could do the same. You can tell this lady is educated on natural hair I appreciate that AND the results were great. We need more stylist that are interested in all types of natural hair. I have been to a total of 4 stylist that "claim" they specialize in natural hair only to leave with my hair in knots or heat damaged because when they said they specialized in natural hair they did not mean 4c natural hair.

Breezy: I actually tried this at home after a month or so ago of seeing this video and every so often I’d try this method on my hair and I LOVE IT. It actually has helped me embrace my natural hair with wearing it out and big as ever. I was shocked with how many compliments I get all the time on my hair. I’ve been looking for something new to do with my hair cause I get so bored with it and I finally found something I can add to my list. THANK YOU

ChampagneMami: Omg the outcome was soo beautiful... I can’t wait till my hair start growing all natural again ✨

Pixie: She’s so knowledgeable! I would love to hear talk about the different types of hair porosity and which oil is best for each one.

AmandaF Apps: Thank you for posting this I've had my hair natural forever and I had no idea what I was doing. So informative yall saved my hair <3

Jennifer Yelverton: GIRRRLLL Tameeka and Liz are THE BEST to have ever done it!!! I get 'Jaded' every 4 months and it's definitely a part of my hair health regimen! My curls stay poppin'!!! Don't worry Liz's scalp massages bring me to tears everytime too... like they take you to a whole other emotional place where you don't know what to do with your feelings lol... btw, you're stunning!!!

Brit Co: Tameeka’s so knowledgable. She has to be a cosmetologist, and not just a hairstylist. This woman knows her stuff and she’s so professional. She listens actively to her patrons and she doesn’t make them feel bad when they make obvious mistakes in caring for their hair. I wish she was located where I live.

RoseDiamond 413: The most curl ive over dealt with is 2C, but i love learning about care for beautiful, natural curly hair types. Never know if i may come across a child that needs hair help. Your hair looks like a soft, angelic cloud

Klrod: Your hair looks so nice and healthy. I love your wash n go.

Kelly Hubbell: This woman really knows her business- your hair is amazing!

Jozytalks: Question to all the people complaining about the price, why do y'all want good service but you aren't willing to pay for it??

Jean Keats: Her hair came out lovely. I'm a Wen girl and although my hair is wavy, Wen makes the waves nice and girls with more curly hair can use Wen and it makes their hair POP! You use it as a leave in as well as a cleansing conditioner. I've used Wen for ten years exclusively. Makes the hair shine and bounce and makes the curls or waves bounce like crazy! You would not need to flat iron using Wen also. I try to let my hair do it's thing. I only use blow dryer and brushes.

23luisi: Great! She gave a lot of good information. Thank you for posting and taking the time to gather all this info. Your hair looks fantastic.

Walkiria Alcazar: Ficou lindíssima!

Katarina Bakovic: I’d never wear any other hairstyle, looks so amazing and I bet scalp is happy.

Mona Lisa: Looking through the comment section it brings happiness to my heart to see so many people from different cultures enjoying this video. Continue to inspire and be the change on the negative views towards kinky curls. I’m proud of all of you!!

Khaleesi The Great: Your stylist is the bomb so knowledgeable and patient

J M: You look stunning with your hair like that! Loved the video

Netta Bright: Your curls are beautiful . She did an amazing job.

S s: Omg how I love the hairdresser ‍♀️ Let me tell about my story with salons In my country curly hair is not considered beautiful so you are pretty if you have straight long hair. When I was younger my mom struggled with my hair because she and her relatives have straight to wavy hair, so she took me to many salons, and all they said that I have to straighten my hair so I did that many times many years and the chemicals destroyed my hair and all this affected my confidence. Non of them told me how should I deal with it the way it is and this is coming from professionals in expensive salons. My recent story is when I wanted to do my hair for my graduation day (I don’t straighten my hair anymore) the hairdresser seemed annoyed and was pulling my hair a lot and used very high heat so I told her, her answer was: Your hair is like this what do you want me to do! (I think I have 3b curls) so I said thanx and left without doing it and was very hurt and cried for days. Now I’m starting to love my hair since I started watching many curly hair videos and knowing that curly hair is beautiful and I don’t care about what people say

Jenalena Sinclair: She did a great job! I really need to visit a salon for this kind of treatment!

DeAnthony McNeill: I'm learning so much from watching your channel in just a short amount of time. I love your personality. I'm wanting to start my own channel and do tutorials on my hair. Natural & adding extensions but keeping my look masculine/ unisex. If you have any advice I'd love to hear it

Eliane Silva: Ficou lindo, bem natural

R J: Hands down, this was the most informative hair video on YouTube. Great job you guys!!!

Melanie Brandt: As a former licensed California Cosmetologist who possesses fine, curly mixed girl hair, YOU are amazing! What a hairstylist and artist you are!!! I am impressed with your hair knowledge and educational abilities...you not only “did” her hair, you taught her how to take care of her own hair. WOW! Subscribed.

Leeshy: I'm 200 miles away but I want to book an appointment with her. She is so patient, EXTREMELY knowledgeable, & very good at what she does! The end result was beautiful and the process was amazing as well.

Danielle O: Love the explanation! This will help me with my children's hair... one of them is named Chizy too

Janice Malone: I can feel your happiness and excitement. Your hair turned out beautifully. The trim will really help your hair to grow as you keep it moisturized.You have an amazing hair dresser.She was so professional and knowledgeable. I would love it if she was here in Mobile, Alabama. God bless, keep that sweet spirit.

Melody Harding: Gorgeous!! Your curl pattern is amazing! ❤️❤️

Nerry Jimenez: Thank you so much for the lesson on caring for natural hair! Blessings, Nerry Jimenez

Oshi Taiya: FINALLY!!! I've been literally HUNTING for a curly hair salon that I can go get a trim/shaping from in the city. All those other ones that EVERYONE be taking about mainly deal with looser textures so I've never trusted going to them. So coming across this video is a literal BLESSING for me!! Thank you and your hair looks amazing and I'm def going there soon

Lush luv: Yes! This lady knows exactly what she's talking about. Knowledge is everything!! I've been searching and learning a lot about my hair and what she needs. There are many good oils, but hair Prosperity test is important to find out what oil works best for you. Also keep your hair moisturized and love your hair! It's just like taking care of flowers/plants -they need TLC

CATHERINE M. LANUEZ SAVETHETEETONS: Gorgeous!!! Living for your natural hair!!!

grimlock smash: Great results, hair looks really nice. I really appreciate her showing the cross section method she did, because that is a very very good tip.

Shirley Diaz: Wow. it turned out so beautiful!!! Love those curls! Very talented and knowledgable curl whisperer!!

Gani G: That 1 thumbs down is blasphemy! Great video Chizi, very informative. Keep them coming.

Lori James: Wow! You’re both so beautiful! And what a transformation. I loved watching this. Pure magic.

Kristen Lund: I love how knowledgeable she is a stylist that is really important!!!

Sunreyes dime: WOWWWWW. This video was so inspiring and super productive..all the details you want to know about keeping hair in tact. I;m soooooooo giving this production a thumbs up! Thanks Chizi!!! N love ur name, btw.

Jean Keats: Your hair came out beautiful. I'm not kidding! I love watching all types of hair videos! Thank you for sharing yours! XO

Esther✨: All these guys in the comments are saying "I love a girl that's all natural and that doesn't wear weave!" Right, and then when a girl takes out/off her weave or wig and goes to places with her natural hair y'all are so quick to call her bald head.

IDALIS-RAQUEL HARVEY: Loved it! I have 4C hair and am constantly struggling to tame it

Christabelle Tettey: Your hair looks amazing. Love it. And so helpful. Learned so much. ♥️♥️♥️

Queensyndr Yo: Wonderful to see black women getting the information they need from competent stylists and artists. ♡

LMmccallL57: I discovered the issue with the bonnet and hair loss about seven years ago, and on my own. I used to wear the basic "granny" bonnet with gathered elastic that makes it look like a shower cap. One day, I came across the "no slip" bonnet, bought it, wore it for a while and noticed that my hair was getting very thin around the front and side edges. It dawned on me that the thinnest areas was a "line" from ear to ear, about the size of the seam in the bonnet! Eeek! I was truly disappointed and stopped wearing a bonnet, hoping to find another "granny" bonnet. I don't know why those didn't bother my hair. Anyway, I decided to wear the "no slip" on the wrong side, and with a soft, stretchy headband underneath, to further protect my edges. I just have to make sure to add a little more oil and/or moisture to my edges because the headband may soak up the moisture. I tried a satin scarf or band, but they slip off, and the scarf has to be tied tight....to tight for me, to stay on. Headache and no sleep. Wearing the band helped a lot, and my edges came back, quickly.

theebajanqueen: Tameeka is fantastic, she could teach a lot of stylists here in the UK a thing or two!

Danielle Dené: Your hair looks amazing!!! Thank you for such an informative video!

Adrien W.: I love this video, it’s so inspiring

ISHTAR: That’s good they took the time to comb and treat your hair properly. A lot of beautician are too rough with your and pull on your hair ultimately breaking it off more. Your stylist is doing a great job and she’s explaining everything to you.

Penny: I love this beautiful young woman being worked on ( pretty inside & out ) So appreciative. I want her to have this monthly!

Nikki Dedey: This video was actually sooo informative and you look so good

Venetia: Oh my goodness it came out so good!! Your hair looks amazing and you are so beautiful!!!

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