What NOT to do 🙄 #braids #cutehairstyle #blackgirlhairstyles #cutebaby #naturalhair #straighthair

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Dr. Jess

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What NOT to do 🙄 #braids #cutehairstyle #blackgirlhairstyles #cutebaby #naturalhair #straighthair

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  1. Some of yall are showing yall racism.. real bad 🤭 I love everybody, not sorry ✌🏾

    EDIT for the ones who choose not to understand 🤦🏾‍♀️ this comment is referring to some of the people in the COMMENT SECTION, black AND white!! NOT the stylists in the video.

  2. I'm not being ur trying to be offensive but I've actually never seen a light skinned person get braids like that and that also might be her first time getting braids like that so that's probably why she crying

  3. I once had my hair braided and the lady was literally pulling my hair out and throwing it on the floor. I felt like I'd had a facelift afterwards! 😮

  4. I was in agreeance until I remember the time i took my nephew to the hospital…. to we a white nurse…. compassion for theirs but they dont for ours, never mind braids! If these women intentionally doing this though😢

  5. Why snatch the girl up out of the chair if she's not hurting her? The question should be asked: What's wrong? Does it hurt? If her answer is yes, then act. She didn't look like she was intentionally braiding her hair tight.

  6. Some braiders really braid too tightly. The first time someone, other than my mum, did my hair it was so painful that I cried throughout. The braids were taken out once I got home, my family took one look and took them out – my forehead had started to swell up.

  7. It actually is because they stay tryna participate in our culture when it comes to appearance. Like they gotta do the work and feel the same pain we all do or did when we were young. They try to do shortcuts nah.

  8. Well to me it’s lookin like they went to the Africans nd we was black women know how going to the Africans can b gettin our hair braided… maybe they just didn’t get the memo yet 🤷🏾‍♀️

  9. Okay but seriously…. You want to experience the culture that’s art of it. I think it’s a little funny because we have all had some lady press her knuckles into our brain and cornrow our whole scalp. It is not good but it’s braid life. And everything ain’t for everybody. It’s levels. Sometimes ppl who look like that go to that country and then complain about the culture.

  10. I used to work in a girls home, and a little girl finally talked one of the older girls into braiding her hair, and a short time after it was finished her scalp just started splitting. Blood was running down her face. 2 staff had to rush her to the ER. Tight braids can actually cause physical damage