Hair Stylist Uses Fire To Smoothen Lady's Tight African Braids In New Video: "This is Why Black Women Go Bald"

Hair Stylist Uses Fire To Smoothen Lady's Tight African Braids In New Video: "This is Why Black Women Go Bald"

  • A video of a hairstylist using fire to smoothen a client's braided hairstyle has gone viral on social media
  • In the video, the client is seen struggling to pull away from the heat of the flame as the stylist carries on
  • The video, which has trended on social media, has sparked mixed reactions on social media

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While protective styles are meant to keep one's natural hair from damaging, sometimes the method applied in making such hairstyles often defeats the purpose.

A case in point is a video currently trending on social media.

Photos of braider using fire on client's hair
The fire method has sparked reactions Credit: @thacher1
Source: UGC

In the video, the braider, who appears to have finished a 'shuku' braided hairstyle on the client's hair, is seen attempting to smoothen the hair.

While some braiders use scissors to trim off spiky extensions, and hot water to lessen the strain, this braider identified as @thacher1 opted for the fire method to burn excess extensions.

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Much to the client's discomfort, the braider can be seen bringing the flame close to the hair.

Watch the video below:

Mixed reactions trail video of braider using fire to smoothen client's braids

smakusha:

"That's not a protective style anymore. What will happen after she takes off the braids. The hairline gone ,some of the hair is gone by that fire. Do people think how their hair will be after removing some hairstyles."

zaliradalton:

"This is why black women go bald!!! Even look how tight the braids are!!! So unnecessary!!"

smakusha:

"I won't allow her doing that to my hair never. And the style looks tight."

israeliteprincess79:

"Chose a different braider cause WTH."

chasityvanderburg:

"Exactly why I will never go back again!!! They don’t care about the hair just the money and tightness."

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mitaylor9244:

"For one nobody putting no Fire to my Head better do old school hot water, towel."

allthings_justina:

"Omo my braider did this to me once and my hair caught fire..wasn’t funny."

love_over_length:

"What would I do? GET UP and leave bc no ma’am!!!"

smakusha:

"That's not a protective style anymore. What will happen after she takes off the braids. The hairline gone ,some of the hair is gone by that fire. Do people think how their hair will be after removing some hairstyles."

Video of 4-year-old girl braiding hair leaves internet users impressed: "She should never be broke"

While some grownups cannot part hair with a toothcomb to save their lives, one little girl proves it's never too early to catch them young.

Hair blogger 9jabraider shared a video of the girl, believed to be 4 years old, diligently braiding a woman's hair.

In the now-viral clip, she is seen styling her hair in feed-in cornrows and does not appear to be struggling.

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Portia Arthur (Entertainment Editor) Portia Arthur holds a BA in publishing from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2013). She worked as a Lifestyle editor for Pulse.com.gh for 5 years. She has worked with celebrities and footballers in image consultancy and management. She is currently the fashion editor at Yen.com.gh. She can be reached via email:portia.arthur@yen.com.gh

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.

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