I hope you’re able to grow it out for her. I do Sisterlocks but n California, I have a client dealing with the same issue, I referred her to a trichologist/dermatologist, I’m not a cosmetologist as you are, but definitely knew it was out of my scope, she’s been getting treatment since then. That’s interesting when she said, perhaps it came from getting her hair braided I do know it could be too tight…….or possibly the chemicals in the braiding hair, what do you think? I’m glad to see a lot of our black women are turning to natural now.
Thanks for coming back and sharing.
No problem, a lot has been going on. But I'll be back in the game again. Keep commenting, though, because it helps to keep me motivated! Thanks 👍
I hope you’re able to grow it out for her. I do Sisterlocks but n California, I have a client dealing with the same issue, I referred her to a trichologist/dermatologist, I’m not a cosmetologist as you are, but definitely knew it was out of my scope, she’s been getting treatment since then. That’s interesting when she said, perhaps it came from getting her hair braided I do know it could be too tight…….or possibly the chemicals in the braiding hair, what do you think? I’m glad to see a lot of our black women are turning to natural now.
I'm doing everything that I know how to do for her. Also I did recommend that she gets professional assistance as well. Thanks for you comment =)
Please use coffee and egg treatment and then the onion I have alopecia and these 2 things started growing my hair
I'll let her know. Thank you for the recommendation 😊
Please send me this treatment directions to try. Thank you!
@sheilalewis6234 I'll definitely try this myself and let Mrs. Rosa know as well. Thank you!
HOW DID YOU PREPARE?
@@aliciascales5441 I would like to know that as well.
Do you do sisterlocks? Where is your salon?
Yes I do. I'm located in NC Studio1104. At the moment I do it from my home.