Heart Breaking Heat Damage Video

Anaisin

Well-Known Member
I'm so confused... Is this supposed to be a reenactment or actually happening? It seems like it was very planned.

In any case, I hope her hair goes back to the way it was. Heat damage is not the business.

Imo it's the music that's making it seem dramatic. But no this is the original video


This is how I was over damage tbh
 

CodeRed

Well-Known Member
Imo it's the music that's making it seem dramatic. But no this is the original video


This is how I was over damage tbh

I think it's just me. My brain does not compute when people purposely film/edit themselves crying as being genuine... I think it's a combination of that, her husband taking over and making a speech... I would've just talked about it when I was calmer (like her intro) and shown up close pictures/footage of the damage and try to explain what I think went wrong. I don't follow her though so this might just be her thing.
 

Theresamonet

Well-Known Member
This does seem fake to me too. As someone who's had heat damage, far worse then this, I know that the first stage of heat damage grief is denial. :lol: You see that the texture is looser while washing, but you tell yourself "Nope, Not I! Nope, nope, nope, nope!" :catfight: Then you deep condition and leave it on for 8 years, for fear of seeing whats really going. Once you rinse the DC and see that those pieces are still straight, you go into panic mode and throw the kitchen sink at it trying to repair the damage... Finally, after none of that works, and you realize what you've done, THEN that's when...



See, she jumped all the steps and went straight to the Lucy cry. She was barely done washing and only had a few low hanging (but still coily) pieces.
 

YvetteWithJoy

On break
This does seem fake to me too. As someone who's had heat damage, far worse then this, I know that the first stage of heat damage grief is denial. :lol: You see that the texture is looser while washing, but you tell yourself "Nope, Not I! Nope, nope, nope, nope!" :catfight: Then you deep condition and leave it on for 8 years, for fear of seeing whats really going. Once you rinse the DC and see that those pieces are still straight, you go into panic mode and throw the kitchen sink at it trying to repair the damage... Finally, after none of that works, and you realize what you've done, THEN that's when...



See, she jumped all the steps and went straight to the Lucy cry. She was barely done washing and only had a few low hanging (but still coily) pieces.

:lol:

Great post!
 

yaya24

♥Naija°Texan • Realtor • SPX Options #RichAunty●♡•
Sheesh, everyone is sooo darn dramatic and attention seeking these days due to the internet.

Get a couple of protein treatments and let us know how your hair is doing a few washes from now..

Mandatory positive- her husband seems like a great support system.
 

Bunnyhaslonghair

Ebonics Queen
Lol y'all are harsh! She sure convinced me :look:. What made it seem real to me was that we actually saw her old straightened hair being reverted. Now I guess she could have gotten her hair straightened, reverted it and saw the damage (and opportunity for a video), straightened again, then waited for her flat iron to get old again to make this video. Thats a lot to go through to fake a video. It's not impossible but that would be doing the most and she seems pretty level headed in her other videos.
 

tapioca_pudding

Well-Known Member
Are we really having whole breakdowns over a couple of pieces of heat stretched hair, is this a thing now or is this video fake?

I didn't even see any straight pieces, just a few pieces that prolly need to be clarified and have some protein slapped on them.

I'm definitely not of the "it's just hair" "It's not that serious" camp. But I am of the "maybe reevaluate some priorities if you're bawling in the bathtub after a blow out" camp...

Or maybe I'm just callous after being on a hair board all this time. :lol:
 

nubiangoddess3

Well-Known Member
Broooooooooooo :rofl: :rofl:
i'm actually dying at this b.
footage in the tub? your husband coming on camera cause you're too emotional to come back? And you ain't even done one protein treatment yet??

Bro she's tripppppppping. :rofl: :rofl: the natural hair game should never be this serious.

PPl really are doing too much for clicks. She better do a protein or olaplex treatment and keep it moving.
 

niknakmac

Well-Known Member
My hair never comes right back after a flat iron. It usually takes a few washes and dc to get it back to my normal. She just needs a protein and DC. It's soooo not that serious to be breaking down on camera about. I saw no straight hair.

She has a good DH because mine would have been like "oh you still have hair on your head...we good then" and strolled on out the bathroom to watch the game.
 
I read the comments before watching the video, but I see what everyone is talking about. I don't even understand why she is crying at all. I saw a lot of curling and waves going on.

I could see breaking down if a clump of hair came out. I would cry about that. But she straightened her hair, she knew there was a chance it wouldn't all revert.

Yes, it was staged because:

1. She edited this video and didn't have to show herself crying and having a breakdown.
2. Hubby didn't have to come on camera to immediately explain something that wasn't being seen live (refer to number 1).
3. She could have waited until she pulled herself together (if it's that deep) to finish out the video and left in the calmer part.

Live reaction = more credible
Edited, I could have made a better version = not so credible
 
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