“Is that sawdust?” – Hairstylist shows the ‘dandruff flakes’ on her client’s scalp after wearing a sew-in weave for 4 month (WATCH)
Social media users were left dumbfounded after a hairstylist showed the heap of dandruff flakes on her client’s scalp while taking out a four-month sew-in weave.
Sharing on TikTok, the hairstylist @nycolpatrice noted that her client had her traditional sew-in weave installed four months ago and she being a hairstylist prefers to take out her client’s installs.
In the viral clip, the hairstylist removed the weave attached to her client’s hair before the hair net. It was difficult to lose the braid underneath the weave due to the long period.
According to the lady, she had to pull the hair apart and scratch the dandruff from the woman’s scalp before separating the hair gently to take off the gathered dandruff flakes.
The hairstylist also added that detangling and taking out the dirt was quite difficult because of the heap of dry dandruff on the scalp.
The video has generated differing reactions online with many suggesting the woman has Seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis; a skin condition that causes scaly patches and red skin, mainly on the scalp.
While some claim that the weave-in is more than 4 months, others likened the dandruff to sawdust, a wood waste.
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