“That’s Crazy Business”: Lady Ruins Curly Afro With R900 Horrible Silk Press, SA Reacts

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“That’s Crazy Business”: Lady Ruins Curly Afro With R900 Horrible Silk Press, SA Reacts
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A South African lady wowed the internet with her R900 silk press on her 4c hair. Although she spent a lot of money, her joy and transformation was short lived.

A lady on TikTok showed off her rich and healthy afro all tangled up on her way to get her new dream hairstyle

The stunner shared she was excited to get a R900 silk press that would, unfortunately, damage all of her efforts in growing her natural hair Social media users advised her to seek other ways to protect her hair and get the most out of a fresh silk press Her hairstyle was ruined within minutes of stepping out of the salon, as it was raining and her hair got wet.Although the hairstyle transformed her appearance, the lady was unhappy with the mess she had to clean up after the chemicals wore off., but she later grew tired of it and looked for hairstyles that would be much easier to maintain. She wanted to get her dead ends professionally cut and start her hair journey on a clean slate., and the woman had enough.

The results were terrific, but her hairdresser had applied quite a lot of heat that damaged the customer's hair:"Aw, you looked stunning. After the silk press, you must also learn how to wrap your hair. The lady at the salon should have shown you how.""I'm kind of over my curls, but I've been doing my own silk presses at home. Hun a silkpress is chemical free. It's two taps at the roots and one pass. What you got is a keratin treatment. Botox is not permanent.

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