As a black woman who also has traction alopecia, that bald spot was 100% not done from a single sew in. That’s completely bald it would’ve been thin AT BEST but completely bald I don’t think so. She tried it 🥸
Too tight braids can pull the hair out and leave the person bald. It doesn’t always take more than a one time application of braids. Everyone’s reaction can be different.
@@biancadoss11 I’m speaking from experience. I kept getting tight braids and then my hair started to thin out. Then I had the nerve to start getting quick weaves to try to cover up the thinning ! lol it took me a few years to completely ruin my follicles
I have traction alopecia because I continued to get micro braids in my hair and my edges fell out. They grew back but I continue to get more micro braids. My sister warned me to stop but I didn’t listen. When your follicles continue to fall out, after a few times, they will be permanently damaged. That’s what traction alopecia is. I have learned to embrace the hair I have left on my head. The judge is correct in her ruling.
The whole time I was saying to myself that her hair didn't fall out from this one service, even if it was too tight. The plaintiff has been getting sew ins for a long time and the baldness is the result of the continued tension.
@@tairag3870y'all be lying so much y'all never even tried it and someone said oh you can't wear that please chile excuses to keep wearing y'all grandma wigs
The plaintiff was lying. The pain would’ve had to be unbearable for her to be completely bald when taking the weave out. There’s no way she could’ve lasted through an entire vacation with that style. Also, judging from the amount of build-up present when she was taking it out, it looks like she left it in too long. I call LIES 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
I’ve gotten one sew in my entire life. It was so tight and my scalp was burning so bad. I took it out the next day. I can’t imagine leaving it in for more than a week!
They came in mad defensive you're talking to the judge not to the plaintiff. Shout out to JM for being patient with them Edit: after hearing the case I can see why they came in defensive.
That’s a FABULOUS wig!! Sis, you can’t wear weaves and/or braids. Let your hair rest, wear wigs, build up your hair and stay away from weaves and braids! In the wrong hands, some stylists can truly damage your hair, but if your hair is already weak the braid/weave tension won’t help. Also, that was nice of them to make that wig FOR FREE!! A good unit isn’t cheap, so she should be grateful
All that braiding and sewing and tension and attaching something to your scalp repeatedly has consequences. A lot of women who do this end up with alopecia, some mild some severe. There is no one to blame really, it’s a choice to get those styles.
Because she suiing her wasting her damn time after after she gave her a free wigo and then she says she didn't ask for it but won't give it back because she baldheaded
I wondered that, especially since she decided to say "I thank God, that's my savior" at the end...not really good representation for him or your business.
On top of her own medical papers. The dermatologist said she has traction alopecia. Thats not a braiders fault. Her hair follicles are just naturally not strong enough to be braider.
Ok,this has happened to me before. I got a curly hair sew in w a little of my natural hair out in the front to blend with the weave. After getting braided down(prepped) for the sew in I noticed that the braids were tight but I figured “Hey,it’s been a while since I’ve had a sew in I’ll eventually get used to it”. When the weave started to get sewn on(w the thread) OMGGGG brutal. The thread was making it tighter & tighter. I did inform the stylist & she said that she wouldn’t pull on the thread as tight. After she was finished,my hair was so pretty that once again I said to myself “I’ll just deal with it”. I did have a slight headache after. When i got home,I was out of it…I could not sleep,function…nothing. The pain in the temple part of my head was rocking! I tried sitting ice on my head(lol yea I know) taking a cold shower etc NOTHING WORKED! I went 4 days like that. I finally went back & she cut some of the thread to try to “loosen” up the tension. It did(in that moment) feel a little better,so I left & went 4 more days until I couldn’t take it anymore. Took my $600 sew in out to find what was starting to form in the temple of my head…a bald spot!!😳 I was furious! It’s tricky because I don’t think it was the stylist fault. I just think maybe she’s heavy handed or my scalp just is maybe too sensitive for that type of style. Because you do want a sew in to look realistic & last which means small braids & a tight & secure foundation. Whew just thinking about that entire situation makes my head hurt.
@@marcusyoung2081 he’s just going to keep coming for us unless we educate him and that’s what I’m trying to do because I’m tired of windmilling against men.
If you keep braiding up your hair, your hair will come out at the roots. Tension/traction alopecia is seen everywhere. Even locs cause it, because of all the twisting and retwisting.
@@lifeof.jariya3307because YOU haven’t gotten traction alopecia - yet- doesn’t it make it untrue. You’re one person. The fact that braids and wigs and weaves cause traction alopecia is over time is a GENERAL fact. Clearly there are a few people who it doesn’t apply to. Pick up a book.
@MiaD2003 It's actually about not giving your hair a break in between. When you take down braids and then go right back to braids, and keep repeating this, your hair will break. It's why you see so many with the outer perimeter missing or thinning and many folks who have locks have the edges lined up at a barber shop. Also have to consider box braids and locs, all that extra hair is heavy and is weighing down, adding tension to your hairline.
As someone that loves braids, primarily for the convenience, you HAVE to give them a break…. Especially when you’re slapping a wig on top. I think they both stretched their truths. You have to care for your actual hair. Also, Harvey, stop asking weave questions to people who don’t have a clue. And JM loooves bringing up that Chris Rock special… GIRL! 🙄
Since this is an old show ,and they aren't making anymore...Harvey has stopped asking stupid people stupid questions at least for the peoples court anyway. He sure did ask some stupid questions though, like do landlord's take advantage of renters or vice versa 🤐 I'll miss Doug's segment the ,most. 🙃
@@wynottgivemore9274gawd... some of the dumb Qs... who takes advantage of who more ~ women, or men? That was one of my least favourites! And Are brides always dissatisfied by their weddings? Gawd!
Braids aren't for everyone....I don't understand these women that keep getting braids and weaves even though it's literally pulling all their hair out....makes no sense to me....
As a sew-in connoisseur, I'm surprised the stylists didn't say what I think it is. In that video, as she's taking the braid out you can see the bald spot was already present (from continuous tension) before she made it to the beginning of the braid. What it looks like TO ME is that she cut her hair while trying to cut the thread from the install out. The hair is coming out as she nears the start of the braid, not from the root. The thread is black, your hair is also dark and it can be tricky to take down. I've done this so many times as a teen.
Way too many people ruin their own hair by continuous braiding/weaves/ponytails. They made a beautiful wig for her at no charge. That's the best they can do.
She's lucky she even got a wig out of it. Despite the attitude in court, maybe it's just how she's used to speaking but it comes off unprofessional, they already did more than they're obligated to do for her.
Sometimes you can be allergic to the hair that is used considering all of the chemicals that is in it. Also, if the plaintiff had a history of balding and the defendant knew this, I wouldn't have touched her hair. Sounds like she was not qualified for a sew in.
I have seen a lot of women who have been in fights and have permanently lost hair due to damage to follicle. Pain after a service isn't a good sign. She waited a month to complain
The plaintiff already admitted to not having edges, the bald spots are from years of damage to your hair and scalp. If it was specifically those braids it would have cause breakage not bald spots. Girl just wanted more.
I’m proud of the judge for being more knowledgeable about hair. There was a time where she would make a judgement when she didn’t know much about black hair.
I’m a hairstylist. A regular hairstylist CAN NOT treat this! She needs to see a TRICHOLOGIST( master stylist that studies hair loss) or a dermatologist! That’s it
They pulled up a video of her fighting getting her edges snatched!! Brilliant! These women didn’t come to play!😂😂😂😂. I hate to say it, but the plaintiff was trying to get a pay day.
Man! The tension between these litigants is raw. It may be something else going on or some past history with this crew. P. S. My first comments were made as the women were walking into the courtroom. As I suspected, these women had a history. Without the testimony of a trichologist, my guess is that the plaintiff has abused her hair with tight braids and bad weave treatments.
This is one of the main reasons why sisters shouldn’t be weaving their hair and wearing wigs. It makes it worse in the long run. No one wants to lose their hair so keep it styled naturally.
There’s a clear pattern of the plaintiff not caring for her hair properly. One “tight” weave isn’t going to cause the amount of damage she has. Some areas were all the way bald. Why didn’t she take out the hairstyle before she left for her trip and just get a wig. So irresponsible trying to make it someone else’s fault.
This trick truly though she’d get 5 grand for the way her hair was braided and she KEPT getting it braided and weaved. It’s the scamming for me! I’m so glad the defendants won! SMDH
the plaintiff is at fault for her own hair falling out. She came in with baldness. They gave her a free wig and she still wants to sue!! the nerve. Ratchet and greedy
As a Black woman with naturally long hair, I wish other Black women would stop being so obsessed with fake hair. And stop trying to look like European women instead of rocking their own natural hair.
I keep telling these women be yourself and use your own hair .. stop the weave and all this glue and makeup on your hair … it damages your hair from time to time 😂😂😂😂
I don’t think the defendant is lying !! No matter how pretty braids are or any protective styles are . My hair do not do well with braids.. the fake hair makes my scalp itch like crazy and it takes my hair out .. wouldn’t dare put weak or braids in my hair.. the Plaintiff need to wear her natural hair until her hair grow back and healthy
@@zmmmmkm me too! The only thing I hated about this case was that the defendants did not file a countersuit for (everybody say it with me) PAIN AND SUFFERING AND/OR DEFAMATION.
Why is everyone ragging on the defendants? They were not bad at all. I’d be mad too if a bald headed lady sued me for $5000 to try and get hair she will never regrow
Having your hair ripped out can cause permanent hair damage if not treated. Depends how. Experience something similar which was an accident over 15 yrs ago and my hair never grew back in that spot (wasn't aware of hair maintenance at the time). Second if my hair too tight I'm taking it out not wearing for a month and a half to cause more damage. And lastly your hair sheds everyday so a month and a half plus tension and your not moisturizing or taking care of your hair will cause that or you can accidentally cut your hair looking for the string to take it down either way if your suing not leaving an uncomfortable hairstyle in for looks versus hair safety or personal comfort
The weaves are causing the hair to fall out whether it is tight or not. Also, perms, color, etc is causing hair to fall out. It is bad for you. These things also cause thyroid issues and cancer.
You're not going to get a bald spot from one service. The plaintiff has been getting sew ins for awhile, hence the traction alopecia. That's a result of repetition.
Yup! It's like the girls getting those tight pony tails. The problem is how tight it is. NEVER let anyone put anything tight in your head,(ponytails, weave, pigtails etc)
@@deemcgriff4196you definitely can i got breakage and a bald spot from getting one service. I got crochet done with tight braids and she forced the crochet hook threw my hair. My braid was literally floating of my head smh the stylist refused to acknowledge it. I was completely natural and wore my hair in a afro 80% of the time.
Traction alopecia happens over a period of time for most, she may be rare case. However, its obvious she has issues when she admitted to not having "edges" she has a history of baldness and wants to blame the defendants.
Any tension on your roots can and will pull out your hair that includes braids, wigs and weaves that have been applied with glue. Low tension styles while not as trendy are more healthy for your hair
The plaintiff doesn’t understand what settlement means. Girl you took the wig. You settled!
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The audacity of the Plaintiff to wear the FREE wig to court😂
Audacity is at an all-time high. Sis rocking the settlement in court.
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Exactly!
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We need hair court ! Most judges don’t know how these styles are done
That is actually a great idea!!!
But judge milian knows she says it she watch kris rock doc
And learn a lot about it
Nah they need to bring specialist in! Like jow they do with doctors.
Now THAT is an awesome idea!
Absolutely I agree 💯
Wearing the wig to court you were comped w is insane!!!!!!
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Listen lol...
Why not wear it?
It looks nice. I know nothing about wigs and stuff. I could never keep up with all that stuff.
@@Black0bsidian Because it proved "accord and satisfaction". Judgment: defendant.
“I personally don’t have edges!” 😂😂
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Lmaooooo
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I had second hand embarrassment when she said that
@@MF-pk2gf 😂😂
As a black woman who also has traction alopecia, that bald spot was 100% not done from a single sew in. That’s completely bald it would’ve been thin AT BEST but completely bald I don’t think so. She tried it 🥸
I was thinking the same thing.
Thats FALSE!!! I've had this happen to me and I've NEVER had issues with thin edges or bald spots. If I could insert a picture I would.
Too tight braids can pull the hair out and leave the person bald. It doesn’t always take more than a one time application of braids. Everyone’s reaction can be different.
@@biancadoss11 I’m speaking from experience. I kept getting tight braids and then my hair started to thin out. Then I had the nerve to start getting quick weaves to try to cover up the thinning ! lol it took me a few years to completely ruin my follicles
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I have traction alopecia because I continued to get micro braids in my hair and my edges fell out. They grew back but I continue to get more micro braids. My sister warned me to stop but I didn’t listen. When your follicles continue to fall out, after a few times, they will be permanently damaged. That’s what traction alopecia is. I have learned to embrace the hair I have left on my head. The judge is correct in her ruling.
Thanks for telling what I don’t know. Sincerely!!
...btw your natural hair is gorgeous!
I didn't know about traction alopecia either! The more u know
The whole time I was saying to myself that her hair didn't fall out from this one service, even if it was too tight. The plaintiff has been getting sew ins for a long time and the baldness is the result of the continued tension.
@@deemcgriff4196exactly.
No wonder they were mugging her, she was bald headed from jump…got a free wig…and had the nerve to sue them.
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No they’re mad cuz they fucked up and gotta suffer the consequences
Right! She was already bald 🤷🏽♀️
@@lifeof.jariya3307they should have refused to do her hair if they suspected traction alopecia.
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Rock a fro , oil your scalp , drink your water . 🙏🏾
🙄 you can't go to work with afro
@@Jsarmy87124 even with a hat with soft lining ?
@@danieltucker632….yup!!! It would be considered as bein unkept hair & others complain about it…hell its even happened in schools
Yes you can girl stop this is not the early 2000's @@Jsarmy87124
@@tairag3870y'all be lying so much y'all never even tried it and someone said oh you can't wear that please chile excuses to keep wearing y'all grandma wigs
The plaintiff was lying. The pain would’ve had to be unbearable for her to be completely bald when taking the weave out. There’s no way she could’ve lasted through an entire vacation with that style. Also, judging from the amount of build-up present when she was taking it out, it looks like she left it in too long. I call LIES 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
Hair court 🤣
I’ve gotten one sew in my entire life. It was so tight and my scalp was burning so bad. I took it out the next day. I can’t imagine leaving it in for more than a week!
I concur
She clearly had a medical condition prior so the defendants are not responsible in my opinion.
Trauma from the fight in 2013 difficult for the hair follicle to recover from constant braiding & unnatural excess weight of weave.
They came in mad defensive you're talking to the judge not to the plaintiff.
Shout out to JM for being patient with them
Edit: after hearing the case I can see why they came in defensive.
Lastly, if you don’t have edges you BEEN suffered from traction alopecia
That’s a FABULOUS wig!! Sis, you can’t wear weaves and/or braids. Let your hair rest, wear wigs, build up your hair and stay away from weaves and braids! In the wrong hands, some stylists can truly damage your hair, but if your hair is already weak the braid/weave tension won’t help. Also, that was nice of them to make that wig FOR FREE!! A good unit isn’t cheap, so she should be grateful
Right and even if it was her bundles she still got it made for free, how dare she do this to black women
They did the right thing
sis; accepting the wig IS settling it love!
I’m a hair stylist and I can see from that picture that her hair wasn’t strong enough for any kind of braids cause her hair will fall out ..
Thank you!
Shoutout to Chris Rock's special for educating the masses on BLACK HAIR! Thanks Judge for mentioning that.
All that braiding and sewing and tension and attaching something to your scalp repeatedly has consequences. A lot of women who do this end up with alopecia, some mild some severe. There is no one to blame really, it’s a choice to get those styles.
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Why can’t the defendant present her case without sounding so angry?
Yes, so annoying
Because she suiing her wasting her damn time after after she gave her a free wigo and then she says she didn't ask for it but won't give it back because she baldheaded
Agree , it makes her look like a bad business woman.
She’s is a angry woman
I wondered that, especially since she decided to say "I thank God, that's my savior" at the end...not really good representation for him or your business.
She already had thinning hair and kept getting weaves it’s definitely her fault! Then wearing the wig is wild.
The before picture that the defendant provided killed the plaintiff’s case… She clearly had that bald spot before
On top of her own medical papers. The dermatologist said she has traction alopecia. Thats not a braiders fault. Her hair follicles are just naturally not strong enough to be braider.
Ok,this has happened to me before. I got a curly hair sew in w a little of my natural hair out in the front to blend with the weave. After getting braided down(prepped) for the sew in I noticed that the braids were tight but I figured “Hey,it’s been a while since I’ve had a sew in I’ll eventually get used to it”. When the weave started to get sewn on(w the thread) OMGGGG brutal. The thread was making it tighter & tighter. I did inform the stylist & she said that she wouldn’t pull on the thread as tight. After she was finished,my hair was so pretty that once again I said to myself “I’ll just deal with it”. I did have a slight headache after. When i got home,I was out of it…I could not sleep,function…nothing. The pain in the temple part of my head was rocking! I tried sitting ice on my head(lol yea I know) taking a cold shower etc NOTHING WORKED!
I went 4 days like that. I finally went back & she cut some of the thread to try to “loosen” up the tension. It did(in that moment) feel a little better,so I left & went 4 more days until I couldn’t take it anymore. Took my $600 sew in out to find what was starting to form in the temple of my head…a bald spot!!😳 I was furious!
It’s tricky because I don’t think it was the stylist fault. I just think maybe she’s heavy handed or my scalp just is maybe too sensitive for that type of style. Because you do want a sew in to look realistic & last which means small braids & a tight & secure foundation. Whew just thinking about that entire situation makes my head hurt.
Every time she has a weave case she mentions the Chris Rock special.
lol. Everything about weaves and traction hair loss is online i.e RUclips… no need to watch Chris Rock’s black hair special for the umpteenth time
Hair stylists should take images before they start and after their done. This way, they protect themselves from drama like this.
Quiet as kept, there are A LOT of women walking around balding due to the inability to refrain from wearing weaves and wigs 🤫
Not so much wigs, but definitely weaves.
@@Imissyoulou What about the wigs that they glue around the edge of their hairline? Those can not be good for the hair 😕
@@marcusyoung2081not if you remove it correctly.
Y’all are so against women it’s nuts
@@marcusyoung2081 he’s just going to keep coming for us unless we educate him and that’s what I’m trying to do because I’m tired of windmilling against men.
The way she rolled them eyes judge Mathis would have ate her up and threw her out😂
Very childish to roll her eyes😮
Lol he definitely would of said " I got hair now bye, case dismissed "
“I WATCHED the Chris Rock special!” Lmao Judge Milian said y’all ain’t finna catch me slipping 😂
If you keep braiding up your hair, your hair will come out at the roots. Tension/traction alopecia is seen everywhere. Even locs cause it, because of all the twisting and retwisting.
I agree, and she can’t blame anyone for that she just need to stop getting braids
That’s not true… I’ve gotten braids plenty of times.. it’s all about tension and how hard the stylist braids…
@@lifeof.jariya3307because YOU haven’t gotten traction alopecia - yet- doesn’t it make it untrue. You’re one person. The fact that braids and wigs and weaves cause traction alopecia is over time is a GENERAL fact. Clearly there are a few people who it doesn’t apply to. Pick up a book.
@MiaD2003 It's actually about not giving your hair a break in between. When you take down braids and then go right back to braids, and keep repeating this, your hair will break. It's why you see so many with the outer perimeter missing or thinning and many folks who have locks have the edges lined up at a barber shop. Also have to consider box braids and locs, all that extra hair is heavy and is weighing down, adding tension to your hairline.
If you keep braiding your hair TIGHT! Idk why they pull it so tight. If they're lose it wont.
As someone that loves braids, primarily for the convenience, you HAVE to give them a break…. Especially when you’re slapping a wig on top. I think they both stretched their truths. You have to care for your actual hair.
Also, Harvey, stop asking weave questions to people who don’t have a clue.
And JM loooves bringing up that Chris Rock special… GIRL! 🙄
Since this is an old show ,and they aren't making anymore...Harvey has stopped asking stupid people stupid questions at least for the peoples court anyway. He sure did ask some stupid questions though, like do landlord's take advantage of renters or vice versa 🤐 I'll miss Doug's segment the ,most. 🙃
@@wynottgivemore9274gawd... some of the dumb Qs... who takes advantage of who more ~ women, or men?
That was one of my least favourites! And Are brides always dissatisfied by their weddings? Gawd!
SHE WANTS A COOKIE!
I have never liked Harvey.
@@JeremiahLOsborne give it too her🍪😊
Moral of the story, stop with those weaves and tight braids and learn how to take care of it yourself.
The stylist and the client settled. I agree with the ruling.
The defense did not come to play around when they submitted a video of the plaintiff fighting 😭😂
Braids aren't for everyone....I don't understand these women that keep getting braids and weaves even though it's literally pulling all their hair out....makes no sense to me....
I guess beauty is pain until all the hair falls out
MAKES NO SENSE
Merry Christmas People’s Court Fam!!!!
As a sew-in connoisseur, I'm surprised the stylists didn't say what I think it is. In that video, as she's taking the braid out you can see the bald spot was already present (from continuous tension) before she made it to the beginning of the braid. What it looks like TO ME is that she cut her hair while trying to cut the thread from the install out. The hair is coming out as she nears the start of the braid, not from the root. The thread is black, your hair is also dark and it can be tricky to take down. I've done this so many times as a teen.
Righttttttttt!!
Facts
Way too many people ruin their own hair by continuous braiding/weaves/ponytails. They made a beautiful wig for her at no charge. That's the best they can do.
She's lucky she even got a wig out of it. Despite the attitude in court, maybe it's just how she's used to speaking but it comes off unprofessional, they already did more than they're obligated to do for her.
“I personally don’t have edges” I wanted to fall on the floor.
I dont get her point. She accepted the wig as compensation so how r u gonna come sue
Classy bunch.
Why did the plaintiff feel the need to get a head CT scan? Seriously lol
"The doctors did a brain scan. They found nothing."
Classic 😂
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WTH 😂😂😂😂
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lol
Stop it with the Weaves😢.
Sometimes you can be allergic to the hair that is used considering all of the chemicals that is in it. Also, if the plaintiff had a history of balding and the defendant knew this, I wouldn't have touched her hair. Sounds like she was not qualified for a sew in.
I have seen a lot of women who have been in fights and have permanently lost hair due to damage to follicle. Pain after a service isn't a good sign. She waited a month to complain
Actually your hair can fall out from tension. That’s very common
Not the judge pulling up her fight vid 😂💀
Why would you post a video of yourself getting in a fight on your social media?
Who said she posted it? But to answer the question, ghetto, all of them/l
It’s the last few gens.. they’re completely fawked if they don’t film everything for clout
@@lJ0blixen if Boomers could figure out how to record and post a video, they'd do it too 😅
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Bystanders record, friends and or family. Not to mention, sometimes you have no control over who posts it.
Oh shit, the plaintiff and the second defendant are wearing the same wig 😅
😂 now I see it
The plaintiff already admitted to not having edges, the bald spots are from years of damage to your hair and scalp. If it was specifically those braids it would have cause breakage not bald spots. Girl just wanted more.
I’m proud of the judge for being more knowledgeable about hair. There was a time where she would make a judgement when she didn’t know much about black hair.
I'm glad her lying self lost
I’m a hairstylist. A regular hairstylist CAN NOT treat this! She needs to see a TRICHOLOGIST( master stylist that studies hair loss) or a dermatologist! That’s it
They pulled up a video of her fighting getting her edges snatched!! Brilliant! These women didn’t come to play!😂😂😂😂. I hate to say it, but the plaintiff was trying to get a pay day.
I don’t understand… if it was too tight why not take it out ?
The wig on the plaintiff looks better than the defendants!
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Tiara's hair looks nice.
And?
Wear your own shit and you won’t have this problem.
Man! The tension between these litigants is raw. It may be something else going on or some past history with this crew.
P. S. My first comments were made as the women were walking into the courtroom. As I suspected, these women had a history. Without the testimony of a trichologist, my guess is that the plaintiff has abused her hair with tight braids and bad weave treatments.
The defendants came in defensive as heck.
After hearing that she gave her a free wig after talking about it now I can see why
@rplayer360 Exactly. I thought the energy was foul. So, I am thinking there is more to this case than the intro remarks.
This is one of the main reasons why sisters shouldn’t be weaving their hair and wearing wigs. It makes it worse in the long run. No one wants to lose their hair so keep it styled naturally.
The audacity, wearing the wig in court but suing
There’s a clear pattern of the plaintiff not caring for her hair properly. One “tight” weave isn’t going to cause the amount of damage she has. Some areas were all the way bald. Why didn’t she take out the hairstyle before she left for her trip and just get a wig. So irresponsible trying to make it someone else’s fault.
One time hair being tight doesn't cause this, she has a condition. If hair is tight it's over time it can become like this
She's got to STOP wearing braids and sew ins.
She know damn well she's not going anywhere without a wig on. She got beat and snatched in that video and that's where the bald spots came from.
Omg. The plaintiff's eye is throwing me off. She doesn't have her eye make up right. 😂😂
This trick truly though she’d get 5 grand for the way her hair was braided and she KEPT getting it braided and weaved. It’s the scamming for me! I’m so glad the defendants won! SMDH
That wig big asf at the top 😂😂
the plaintiff is at fault for her own hair falling out. She came in with baldness. They gave her a free wig and she still wants to sue!! the nerve. Ratchet and greedy
The wig looked good on her, the defendant did a great job!
As a Black woman with naturally long hair, I wish other Black women would stop being so obsessed with fake hair. And stop trying to look like European women instead of rocking their own natural hair.
I keep telling these women be yourself and use your own hair .. stop the weave and all this glue and makeup on your hair … it damages your hair from time to time 😂😂😂😂
I don’t think the defendant is lying !! No matter how pretty braids are or any protective styles are . My hair do not do well with braids.. the fake hair makes my scalp itch like crazy and it takes my hair out .. wouldn’t dare put weak or braids in my hair.. the Plaintiff need to wear her natural hair until her hair grow back and healthy
They are lying. Thats a new bald spot- edges are different from the crown of your head
Brain scan .... didn't find anything .... lol
I chuckled 😂😂😂
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Yeah she has no brain up top 😂
I hate these weave cases 🤣
Lol. I'm the total opposite 😂😂😂😂
@@zmmmmkm me too! The only thing I hated about this case was that the defendants did not file a countersuit for (everybody say it with me) PAIN AND SUFFERING AND/OR DEFAMATION.
Sis I SWEAR I feel you. Love your hair btw
I’m OBSESSED with them. Every time I see it’s a case about weave I start rubbing my feet together like a cricket 🤣
Girl you been having patches over your hair and fighting decisions
She’s going to bring up that Chris Rock special on every case like this lol
Why is everyone ragging on the defendants? They were not bad at all. I’d be mad too if a bald headed lady sued me for $5000 to try and get hair she will never regrow
Why would you leave that video of you fighting right next to your evidence lmao girl! Omg
Getting extensions is not a “black” thing. I just found out that “ hairline” Is now called “edges” . 😂
Just stop getting it done. Let it breathe in between styles moisturize it and condition it.
She waisted her time., she was gonna lose if she took the wig or not😂 glad she took the wig tho
She can’t prove they gave her that bald spot
This happened to my daughter. Someone braided her hair to tight and she ended up with a scalp dent and a bald spot.
Having your hair ripped out can cause permanent hair damage if not treated. Depends how. Experience something similar which was an accident over 15 yrs ago and my hair never grew back in that spot (wasn't aware of hair maintenance at the time). Second if my hair too tight I'm taking it out not wearing for a month and a half to cause more damage. And lastly your hair sheds everyday so a month and a half plus tension and your not moisturizing or taking care of your hair will cause that or you can accidentally cut your hair looking for the string to take it down either way if your suing not leaving an uncomfortable hairstyle in for looks versus hair safety or personal comfort
The weaves are causing the hair to fall out whether it is tight or not. Also, perms, color, etc is causing hair to fall out. It is bad for you. These things also cause thyroid issues and cancer.
Wow I do believe fighting like that can attribute to a couple of bald spots.
People of ALL races wear additions to their hair NOT just black women
😂 stop! Only bw walk around here with another race hair on their heads lol those wigs & weaves looks nothing like y'all natural hair
Girl step out of denial. Why are black women the ones predominantly wearing hair textures that look NOTHING like their own hair? 👀
Merry Christmas everyone 🎄💗
If u "personally don't have edges"..
Then u PERSONALLY DONT HAVE A CASE. 🙄🤦🏾♀️
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The defendants lying about this case is wild. You can most definitely get a bald spot from a sew in if it isn't done correctly
...did you hear what the doctor said? Her hair is falling out b/c too much weave. Judge said "maybe you should stop"
I had a bald spot from a bad sew in. It grew back though
You're not going to get a bald spot from one service. The plaintiff has been getting sew ins for awhile, hence the traction alopecia. That's a result of repetition.
Yup! It's like the girls getting those tight pony tails. The problem is how tight it is. NEVER let anyone put anything tight in your head,(ponytails, weave, pigtails etc)
@@deemcgriff4196you definitely can i got breakage and a bald spot from getting one service. I got crochet done with tight braids and she forced the crochet hook threw my hair. My braid was literally floating of my head smh the stylist refused to acknowledge it. I was completely natural and wore my hair in a afro 80% of the time.
Traction alopecia happens over a period of time for most, she may be rare case. However, its obvious she has issues when she admitted to not having "edges" she has a history of baldness and wants to blame the defendants.
Stop putting that crap in your hair! 🙄
Any tension on your roots can and will pull out your hair that includes braids, wigs and weaves that have been applied with glue. Low tension styles while not as trendy are more healthy for your hair
the man in the front row @ 3:18 😂🤣
I think the plantiff would look gorgeous with her natural hair.
Her hair and scalp were already delicate prior to getting that weave. She needs to give the braids weaves and wigs a rest.
Why black women are so rude...
Calm down your in a courtroom
Great judgment!
She’d catch the piece but still might need help lol
"They did a CT scan and found nothing"...kinda harsh, judge 😂