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  • omg been there girl i know how you felt i hate takin out my weave

  • SMH...I`m so sorry (Tears)

  • @xDestinyCharisma her hair has since grew back and it even longer...

  • My mother said what you should've done first was comb out you hair and put conditioner first before shampooing the hair. That helps it from not really tangling.

  • WOW SORRY IVE HAD THIS HAPPEN TOO :(

  • I'm sorry Ateya, this happened to me too and I literally cried because mine was way more extreme.

  • The same thing happened to me! Not nice... Thankfully I was able to comb it all out, but took me like 2 days!! Xx

  • OMG i feel so bhadd for u ateya

  • OMG! Girl I feel for you! I would die if that happened to me. Thanks for the advice!

  • I just did this same thing last nite...I cried with all the hair I had to pull out! Wish I would've seen this before!!!

  • WHO whooo did you scare me? I usually take out my sew in with no probs...but I never keep it for more than 4 weeks so maybe cause you kept your for 8 weeks, its got matted easily...sigh well this was 2 years ago, and its healthy now....

  • I do not wear weaves, but I had felt for you while this video. My young niece's hair had broken off like yours after someone had styled her hair in this teeny,tiny,and tight cornrows with the beads. My mother and I had taken over two hours just working out the braids! Never again...

  • Does she shampoo?

  • Le part, and the part is glued in and stuck to my head, I don't want to cut it out but it looks like it's the only choice.?? Have any suggestions

  • Laterally 3 hours after I took out my sew inn, I saw this video and I have conditioner in my headlight now, I did. The same thing and my hair for matted up like that. Also I have a sew in incisib

  • I just took out my first sew in never again , the stylist put glue near my closure and had NO CAP on . I have really thick full hair and now its damaqed badly. the glue thinned out one side of my hair and it spreaded soo all of my hair is matted i have no clue what to do

  • @PrettyStarO3 OMG..all of your hair is messed up?

  • This just happened to me even tho i went to get it taken out and see messed me up. I HAD SUCH FULL HAIR NOW ITS A MESS. I'M SO SAD. Now I have to start over-what a set back now its going to take 6 months to grow back with (sulu, hairinfinity and protective styling)

  • In less than 24 hours from now I will be taking my sew-in down to have it redone the next day. Thank You so much!! For making this video because when I wash it I will do it the way you said which is scrub downward on the hair.

  • Awwww all the new growth you make me wanna leave mines in longer. I've only had mines for 2 weeks and it's itching like hell. I have a feeling I'm going to have problems afterwards though thanks for the advice ahead of time so I'LL BE READY lol.

  • girl i feel for you babe. you are an inspirtion for me though babe. Because this happend. you are strong hun. I went thru something similer almost 2 years ago. im almost BSL. But as woman we are strong, we love are looks but we learn on other girls to support. You are beautiful :)

  • Sad

  • i feel sorry for and its just hair it will grow back love ya girl

  • My poor Ateyaaa, you should have done this on the weekend so that you wouldn't have to had to worry about going to work the next day. I would have LOVED to have helped you with your hair Sunshine. You looked so worn out.

  • Girl, that happened to me when I took my braids out. It was AWFUL. Much much worse. My daughter hide the scissors from me. I took two days for me to untangle and i still lost 75% of my length. It has never happened with my sew in and I leave that in for 2-3 months.

  • @tankzam Me too my hair was healthy and thick and lost so much of it with braids... never again!

  • I had the same experience one week ago. Talk about lessons learned :-( Thankfully hair grows back!

  • You look like u bout to cry gurrr =-( I know the feeling though I get lot's of growth with hairstyles, an then nobody be around to help me so I get frustrated and do exactly what u did. Then I feel like crying b/c it's always bad but I dn't like short hair!

  • u can leave a sew in in foe 2 months??? please reply >.<

  • @TheBubi97 yes u can. i had mine in for 3 months

  • This happened to me! I was so disgusted and vowed to never get another sew-in. It seemed like it tangled as soon as the water hit it! I ended up losing over two handfuls of (passed my shoulders length) hair!

  • i love your honesty that happen to me before

  • omg im so sorry. i almost cried when i saw the hair you cut out.

  • AFTER U HAVE CONDITIONED UR HAIR THEN SHAMPOO'D IT..... CAN U STILL PERM/RELAX IT ? OR WILL THAT BREAK UR HAIR ?

  • I had the same problem with mine but worse i had bigger clumps of tangled hair.I ended up gttn it combed out by my neighbor which is a beautision she worked a miracle n gave me a cute up dew.At the beautyshop i had damaged ends and splited ends they had to cut

  • Thank you sooooo much!! I WAS JUST ABOUT TO TAKE OUT MY SEW IN. Good thing i run into your video, now i can avoid disaster;-) I have definitely learned something.

  • i feel so sorry for u :( I had the same problems.. but after sone work it worked out good...

  • Awesome video. Very helpful. I wear braids in the summer and my hair gets matted. Now, I know how to properly wash it. Thanks again for sharing.

  • why not use clip on's , i thin leaving weave in the hair for more than two weeks or three is horrible

  • my mom always does this and it ends up matting up..i neeed to tell her to stop. hurts like hell when she's trying to comb it out :(

  • Ohh girl thank you for the video. Truly a blessing. I just took out my sew in, had it in for 10 weeks. I'm soooo scared I'm taking out my braids and looking at all the DEAD HAIR. Lol

    Wish me luck. KEEPING FINGERS CROSSED

  • loud & ghetto...

  • Thanks SO MUCH, I just removed my sew in and it was no fun. I was about to wash my hair and then I saw your video. WOW, I was so pleased that you shared WHAT NOT TO DO!!!!!!!! Thanks for being honest, You are really helping other people.

  • i knw how she feel that just recently happened to me and i was pissed

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  • always comb your hair out completely and make sure all the knots r out from the braids and and then wash your hair in the shower and not in the sink with your head flipped down and comb with the widest tooth comb you have when u condition

  • THANX LOVE

  • I LOVE LOVE LOVE how raw your videos are.....It's REAL, not all glitz and glamour. You actually share the things, we as women want to know. I for one, appreciate it and have become a subscriber :) Keep it going girl!!!

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  • section the hair out in forur secton detangle with a wide tooth comb then put conditioner on for about 15 mins then was in sections

  • Yes ur suppose to comb it out BEFORE u wash ur hair !!! because during all that time U have weave in..u develop new growth so U have to comb out the dead ends or else it will become matted and tangled when u wash it ..smh that happen to me the first time I did it.. I lost my thickness in the middle so I had to definitely wear weave...but I read and LEARN how to do it !! Now i been using JBCO and Doo Grow ... and my thickness is back !!!!

  • Girl I cannot explain to you how informative your videos are, you should be getting paid for this. I am taking my sew in out this week, and I don't want to think what would have happened if I had not seen this. THANKS!!!

  • Girl I cannot explain to you how informative your videos are, you should be getting paid for this. I am taking my sew in out this week, and I don't want to think what would have happened if I had not seen this. THANKS!!!

  • OH MY GOD

  • I feel your pain!!!!

  • OH MY GOD that happen to me once when I took ut some braids I was tired and I didnt take the time to come it out and I loss soooooo much hair...i cried.lol

  • girl i feel your pain sew in will lock the hair up sometimes.

  • i learned this lesson when iw as 14... comb it out first and just go to the perm .. i still have al the clumps from 8 yrs ago :-/

  • i wouldnt want to wear any hair from an Indian Virgin

  • Aren't you supposed to section it out and comb it before you shampoo it? I know when I wear individuals you have to comb it out first. I took out some braids once and shampooed it before I combed it out and I had the same results.

  • OMG! I can't believe that much hair came out! Make sure that when you comb out your hair, you start at the tip and work your way up to the root. If you start at the root, more and more and MORE hair will just fall out. :/

  • hey girl i have a question i wanna ask you what can i do when im taking my sew-in out what can i do to not get some many breakages because every time i get a sew-in and i take it out i get like a hand full of hair on the floor on my back every where i wanna prevent that or make it less hair how can i do that what can i put in my hair to not make this happen

  • Ive just lost 11 minutes of my life

  • How Long Do You Wear You're Sew In ?

  • I like her, feel like i av known her for ages..lol....av def learnt a lesson here

  • What a great video! Thanks for sharing this information it has really helped my girlfriend! Keep up the good work! VERY ENTERTAINING! She wants to post this video on her website here in the UK.

    Check out my profile and find out how you can find cheaper prices for all hair and cosmetics.

  • girl if u didn't cry...I sure did..sorry mama :(

  • I am so sorry that happened to you. However, you had me on the floor in laughter. I could feel your disgust! Thank God hair grows back. lol Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • My hair keeps knotting like that on a regular basis the longer it gets. I learned to detangle it with my fingers and it takes about two to three days to get them out. So in between detangling times, I put my hair in a bun run errands then take the bun down then finish detangling when I get a chance. 

  • your very pretty weave or not. but you should know that already (:

  • lol i love this lady...

  • wow....so sorry u had to cut some of your hair.

  • i did the same, in the end (i know it's bad) i had to rip it out. i just put weave back in a week later, so god knows what it looks like underneath. Plus my mum cut one of the braids off when tahking it out :(

  • I look like Shaka Kan or somebody (lol)

  • You know what? I just like how you look at 1:48 Why dont you keep it that way?

  • I never have any problems with taking mines out, I would suggest you comb your hair fully to ensure everything is not matted or stuck together

  • OH lord been there done that I feel your pain! But thanks now I really know what to do because it seems like I keep making the same mistakes over and over after taking out my sew ins smh.

  • OMG :(

  • but again it took me 4 hours to detangle because i have so much hair ( APL) and its completely natural with no relaxer. If i can wear sew in's and detangle my hair without hair loss , i know you can...........and grow longer stronger natural hair underneath :)

  • seriously, you need to check out videos on detangling natural black hair and not leave your sew in IN for more than 8 weeks......or you will continue to loose hair and not see any growth. It took me 4 hours to detangle all my hair but it was worth it because i had major growth. YOU GoTTA be patient and use a good leave in conditioner

  • Matting? how long did you leave your sew in IN? OMG i have worn sew in for a while.....you need to redo every 7 to 8 weeks and condition it underneath. OMG...and do detangle you are suppose to use a leavin in thick conditioner and be patient. OH lord, you are killing your hair. Look at videos on sew in and maintaining and growing your hair underneath

  • Girl I feel your pain. I went through the same thing. It can be very emotional and stressful managing your hair as a black woman. Very informative video!

  • I feel soo bad. The same thing happened to me but my hair wasn't as matted together. My mom told me to brush/comb my hair out before i wash it and i told her its easier to comb it after its wet and has conditioner in it...yeah obviously after having a sew in you can NOT do that. The water sealed the knots in place

    Thx for putting this video up and don't worry, new growth will come

  • why as black woman we are going to such torture with those fake hair and all!?? i'm happy i got rid of all that and accepted my natural hair. This is no hate towards anybody but when I see this it makes me sad and think about when i used to do those thing to look what I thought was pretty!

  • @OMANI91 To each it's own. As you said you were once torturing your hair. I happen to be natural and I choose to wear wigs and weaves to protect my natural hair. Just because you are natural does not give you the right to go around bashing everyone who isn't. Please don't be offended. I respect your opinion so respect mine. :^ )

  • @MsVee30301 I go to whatever channel i want and comment whenever i feel like. As long at it is with respect ! If you were respecting my comment you wouldn't say i'm bashing because i'm not. Everybody is free! Free to put glue to hold on a fake ponytail or not and free to say that as I was there too and that I decided to stop :)

  • @OMANI91 Your right you can do and say whatever you want. However, instead of you encouraging "black women" your (maybe bashing was a little harsh) shaking your head at them when you were once in that position yourself. One day they'll get, until then let's just encourage them. :^ )

  • @MsVee30301 If you read mu comment I said "we" not Ateyaa, because she is not the problem is just the mentality that lots of us black woman haveor had. When I saw that video I was sad ... really . However I d'ont think wearing weaves is bad but I d'ont because I love touching and feeling my hair ! :D

  • @OMANI91 I know you weren't directing this towards Ateyaa. You were making a general statement. I really don't want any beef on YT. I understand your point of view now (i guess the way you worded it threw me off). It's hard to understand ones true emotions through words. I see neither one of us wrote in caps, so that's a good thing....LOL. Anywho I apologize for the misunderstanding. ; ) Happy Holidays!

  • @OMANI91 but the thing is alot of women are natural under a sew in and aiming to grow really long hair. They just use it as a protective hair style to protect their ends from breakage so it grows longer and stronger. It actually gives your real hair a break from heat , chemicals and etc. And sorry i dont think boy short hair is attractive so until my hair reaches mid back, i will not be taking out my sew in. Has nothing to do with race or texture of hair, i just think really short hair

  • @OMANI91 on any race of woman looks bad. My hair is only arm pit length underneath my sew in, and i am natural. However, i want butt length hair so again i wear my protective sew in styles, and aim for a natural looking sew in.

  • @sweet8015 I don't wear weave but i'm always on protective style and my hair are growing very fast i only been natural like a year in a half. You don't have to wear weave or sew in to make it grow! good care patience will do the rest! ;)

  • @OMANI91 thats fine....i am just saying sew in 's are not detrimentral to your hair if you take care of it. Cornrows can break your hair if you leave them in too long , along with any other style. Wearing your hair out naturally and not detangling it correctly can also cause hair breakage. Its not the styles , its the maintance that cause hair loss. I was just saying alot of women use sew in as protective styles. Everyone knows hair styles dont make hair grow.

  • @sweet8015 ...whatever method you use to protect your ends is fine.

  • @sweet8015 ...a sew in is just another protective style.....just like cornrows, braids, and etc.

  • @sweet8015 Yep! I think you said it all ! ;)

  • @OMANI91 i just dont like hair shorter than mid back length,....so again i have another year until i wear it out. Just my personal choice.

  • @sweet8015 ok I understand

  • thanks for keepin it real gurl. and i know the feelin you get when you take down hair and you see that disaster.

  • thanks for keepin it real gurl.

  • ateyaa ur amazing 4 puttng this up and letting ppl wats wat with sew in nice job :)

  • At eyaaa, that almost happened to me. I simply put olive oil on the matted parts and GENTLY pulled it apart with my hands. That really works and your new growth will be fine.

  • as a black woman we go trough so much with our hair. I wanan thank you for doing this video so i can learn from your mistakes.

  • this is going to sound dramatic but watching this video almost made me cry. i did thee EXACT SAME THING a year ago. i got extremely tiny braids when i was in nigeria and they looked great for 3 months. it took THREE DAYS to get all the braids out. i was so tired, that i said screw the combing, ill be fine. i got in the shower and massaged, and a FOURTH of my hair matted. it is growing back but it still hurts when i think about it! :( my hair WAS beautiful before.

  • girl! you are HI LA R I OUS!! OMG!!i was crackin' up at how extra soulful you are--until--oh you po' baby!! i'm so sorry you had such a rough nite!! but thankyou for "being real" for our benefit! i still think you are beautiful! you know, i am indian, but i have wads of hair come out *everyday*! after my 2nd child was born : ( i envy the thickness of your hair(forgive me Lord) i've considered extensions, but they are *bloody* expensive! how much do these indian hair ext's cost? how bout the wig

  • this what u call "REAL" . Thank u for keeping it 100 in this video .

    XOXO DREA

  • my mouth wouldnt close at 5:50 when she showed all that lost hair

  • Thanks for the video its my 1st time doing a sew in & I'm happy I came across your video to educate me on what to do when taking it out

  • I felt so sorry for you, that would of made me cry, to see that amount of hair coming out my head seriously.

    @maf2500 that is good sound advice, you so need to change the weave at least 3-4 weeks, or it will be pointless growning your hair.

    At least with the wig you can take it off!

  • You can avoid destroying your hair doing the following:

    1) Never wear a weave more than 3 weeks. Naturally, we shed 100 hair strands each day. The accumulating dead hair contributes to tangles. So, the longer you wear the weave, the more tangles.

    2) Use a wide tooth comb of a paddle brush to remove the fallen hair starting at the tips and working your way up. Think hair spared not hair lost.

    3) Gently wash and deep condition (15 min in dryer hood).

    4)Nourish and let the hair breathe!

  • I think it was more Don King remniscent:)

  • OMG!!!! thank you so much, i'm about 2 sew in a net weave for the first time and just happend upon ur video you saved my hair!!!!!

  • The things women worry about....

  • I like you coz you show your real self, it takes courage, and thank you for the advice

  • WEN I FIRST SEEN THIS VIDEO, I SCREAMED LAUGH N.... IT'S NOT FUNNY BUT ONLY IF U CAN SEE THE IMPRESSION ON UR FACE.... GURL..... I KNOW HOW U FEEL BOUT UR HAIR....

  • .i noticed my beautician did not comb after she would take it out..and brushed it out quickly...and ive been able to keep that new growth, minus the usual shedding your hair would do anyway...my hair has NEVER matted the way yours did.. how awful..i feel your pain cuz u don't always wanna go to the shop..

  • Your first mistake was trying to comb it... use a rat-tail comb only to section your hair.. and use a smaller "white girl " brush.. like the paddle one u had but smaller and gently brush that hair.. after each section was done i used a hair twisty to keep it separate.. when i was done i removed the twisties..and brushed it all together GENTLY and was then able to shampoo & deep condition.. .

  • i wish i watched this video yesterday. the same thing happened to me. it took 5 hours to detangle and i lost soo much hair i was devastated :( but its a lesson learned. thanks for the video very informative

  • i didnt know if you did this or not, but when your hair gets tangled like that you can also get a really good conditioner, or one that you would use to take out a glue in

    (a conditioner with alot of oil i.e. main and tail) and let it sit under a dryer or warm towel (wrap hair first!) and then with a wide tooth comb you can untangle it and you wont have to cut out so much hair next time! i have clients that come to me having done this and its a really great method that saves alot of hair

  • OMG that was ALOT of hair, I felt your pain on that one! When I took my sew in out I accidentally cut some of my hair off when I was cutting out the thread. I cried and was so upset. It wasn't a huge chunk but it was in the top of my head. My hair is a little bit longer than yours and the parts I cut were about 2 inches long!!! Thanx for the vid it was really helpful.

  • would there be a problem if i take my sew in out and spray each braid with water and conditioner..comb it out then co wash it....then wash it with shampoo (would it be ok to scrub then??) idk...i need info asap>! :)

  • @Cbrezzy345 NOOO that's what I did and my hair tangled like hers. Its best just to comb your hair until there are no knots left. then you can wash your hair as normal. I would not spray anything on my hair just olive oil sheen spray that's it.....at least not before I have detangled my hair

  • also if you remeber to comb your hair and get rid of the shedding hair(being that you have shed hair everyday) before you shampoo and condition your hair it helps. you have to remember your hair sheds everyday. so three months and your hair have been up without being comb, you have to rid of the shedding hair or it will tangle(as u can see) with the rest of your hair....be blessed!

  • You still look good. I don't know why people style hair. It looks best natural, especially her curly hair.(Like a princess)

  • I would have cried; she handled it so well. I'm glad she posted this video because I am about to get sew ins and I had no idea you're supposed to wash it like that!

  • shave it all off

  • I liked you a lot back then!

  • @areyoufitted whats wrong with her now? i still like her :)

  • @TikiTubeable Dumb Ass Hater !!

  • Just watching all that hair gone is painful. But that wig is so cute on her.

  • Just watching all that hair gone is painful.

  • I noticed that you didn't detangle your hair BEFORE you washed it. That is the number one thing you do when you take your braids and weaves down and washing your hair period. That was two months of new growth and not only that... you haven't combed or wash you hair in two months so that was hair that didn't shed as it would normally wrapped around curly new growth ahhhh. Been there done that's lesson we all have had to learn

  • Same thing happen to me win i saw this i was like sum one care enough to show us the rite method THANKS A BUNCH :) luv ur tutorials

  • WOW my friend had hair down her back she did this same thing and she had a matted ball the size of a grapefruit . It took hours to try and take it out but it didnt work sooo she has to cut that 14 inch or longer hair... she cried .. but the outcome was beautiful after the work of a great beautician

  • how long do you leave your sew in for

  • Awwww! i did this many years ago when i took braids out and i was rushing! i also had a matted poof ball that had to be cut out!

  • u should detangle your hair before u wash with a good detangler (qhemet biologics detangling ghee) and u should wash and condition ur hair in sections

  • THANKS!!! I DIDN'T KNOW!!!!

  • When you have a sew in and you take it out, you should comb out your hair first while it's dry. then wash and condition it....thanks for showing your experience!

  • I feel so bad for you...trust me I have been there with my hair problems, after abusing my hair with relaxers and hair weaves. Maybe you should go natural, you have beautiful hair, and you don't look like "wolf man jack", because you hair is natural....remember that natural healthy hair is BEAUTIFUL HAIR!!! It will grow back...take care! :)

  • Girl I understand how you feel, trust me. I have had relaxers, sew-in weaves, glue in weaves, and half wigs...I have even had a lace front wig with glue on my face (hairline)....Anyway I have decided to do the big chop, and wear my natural hair. I love my natural hair, it is short, but it's healthy. Do worry, your hair will grow back...just take care of it. Dont worry I had to cut matted hair out of my head too...but like I said it will grow back. Take care! :)

  • OMG, this same thing has just happened to me, i am so upset and depressed, and my hair was already damaged enough from quick weaves which is wat i used to wear before and i figured a sew in would be better now i have no choice but to get a short haircut style because i cannot get my hair apart, the spot in my hair is way bigger than the one u had. I am so frustrated right now, and there is nothing i can do i have tried pulling my hair apart, deep conditioning, detangler spray. Nothing is workin

  • OMG, this same thing has just happened to me, i am so upset and depressed, and my hair was already damaged enough from quick weaves which is wat i used to wear before and i figured a sew in would be better now i have no choice but to get a short haircut style because i cannot get my hair apart, the spot in my hair is way bigger than the one u had. I am so frustrated right now, and there is nothing i can do i have tried pulling my hair apart, deep conditioning, detangler spray. Nothing is working

  • @sxybrown05 Try braids.

  • Oh girl, my heart broke for you when I saw this. This was informational though, so thank you for sharing :)

  • my boyfriend helps me take my sew ins out :)

  • my boyfriend helps me take my sew ins out,

  • Props on this video girl.... I know it must not have been easy!

  • this has never happened to me and i always wash the wrong way...i think i just been gettin lucky lol

  • Omg!!! thie same thing happened to my hair, I had my sew in weave in for three months and when I took it out there was a lot of new growth. as soon as I washed it, my whole head matted up. I thought I was the only one, thanks for sharing your story. I almost cried....I know your pain.

  • people take down their locks with conditioner and patience. those tangles couldve been worked through. I understand your digust.

  • thanks for showing us this. I just took out my braids last night and put on a wig i haven't even washed it. I finshed 2 in the morning! I will condition first and then just rake my hands through. You are still a wonderful woman. and a beautiful woman. Love ya!

  • youre supposed to comb it before you wash it .. everyone knows that.

  • If this happens next time. Next time put conditioner and olive oil on it and comb it out. It save the hair with out breakage or cutting

  • thankyou for letting me know this again cuz i did this twice smh i was so upset

  • Why don't you just take it out, then don't wash it (if you can stand it) and go straight to the hairdressers and let them sort it out? Thanks for showing us your disaster anyway. I really felt for you!

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  • girl i feel you ive exsperienced the same ordeal with my hair when i took it out and the solution to not having matted hair would be wear it less months.

  • THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO BRUSH/COMB ALL THE DEAD HAIR OUT UNTIL U SEE NO MORE HAIR COMING OUT IN THE COMB.... THEN U WASH YOUR HAIR.... MY HAIR DID THE EXACT SAME THING....

  • lol my mum just did the same thing

    and her hair got all matted and now she needs to go to the hair dressers

    because her hair is two different lengths

  • We shed 100 strands/day, right. so when we braid r hair the 100strands still sheds, they just dont get 2 fall to the floor, pillow, or shirt. that hair is still in r braids w/the healthy hair, as soon as the water hits it, it locks up! So the key is 2 comb all dead hair out b4 you wet it. W/paddle brush, keep brushn n cleanin the brush until there is no hair coming out in the brush. sum times it may be the nextday, but its better than havin 2 cut ur hair. Then use detangling shampoo/cond.

  • your hair looks so much more beautiful natural

  • :-( Ateya really took one for the team. So if you were unsure about how to wash now you know.

  • the wig was cute

  • OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE SAME CRAP HAPPENED TO ME, I WAS TRYING TO WASH IT LIKE THE BEAUTICIANS DO AND IT WAS SO BADLY MATTED UP! I WAS SO MAD TOO BECAUSE MY HAIR HAD GROWN OUT SO MUCH! A WHOLE BUNCH OF MY HAIR CAME OUT AFTER MY MOM GOT THE DETANGLER AND PICKED IT OUT FOR HOURS. I LIE TO YOU NOT IT HAD GOTTEN SO LONG AND HEALTHY AFTER APPROX 4 MONTHS OF NO PERMS!!!!!! FRUSTRATION TO THE MAX!! :<

  • @beaulogist So basically if this happens you have lost your new growth? And did you see the wig she put on. It reminds me of the movie Set it Off. hehehe

  • OMG that happened to me too one day I almost cried! Never again!

  • I wonder have ateyaaa ever tried the virgin indian curly or wavey hair?

  • Delicious !!  I wouln't mind.

  • u r so beautful with no make up