@chinaarae: Part 2 of the fried hair #pov #skit #drama #hair #karen #hairtok

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baileyyost405
baileyyost405 :
At least she knew if was her fault
2024-01-05 03:36:02
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theylove_summerr
ꨄ~𝐒𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫~ꨄ :
“i hate it” girl its your fault 😭😭
2024-01-04 19:38:00
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ashabalee
ashabalee :
Oh I can't wait till she finds how how much the extensions cost!😂
2024-01-05 14:26:17
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panabruja
Kris Harley 🔮 :
when I was in college I box dyed and bleached my hair. idk how to do root touches and rebleached it 🤣....midback length to a pixie 😫
2024-01-05 10:29:32
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jojocirc
JotheSho :
It’s always the people with hair down to their butt complaining about “how short it is” after cutting an inch off 😭🤣
2024-01-05 02:20:16
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sb814626x18
dingbat :
Rly don’t think it’s the clients fault hairstylist should always check one foil to see how they’re lightening.
2024-01-05 03:01:00
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dawnkellygetsreal
Dawn Kelly :
It will grow back. Maybe she will like it this length if she gets used to it and gets compliments.
2024-01-05 09:13:40
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rachelmarie364
RachelMarie364 :
At least it doesn’t seem like she’s blaming/taking it out on you. She’s allowed to be upset, just not at you especially cuz it’s her fault.I know
2024-01-07 12:12:00
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babyturtlepower22
Belle B. :
❤️❤️❤️
2024-01-05 00:43:39
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wendyatkinsonsassyat60
Wendy Atkinson :
But do you talk nicer to people sometimes?
2024-01-05 05:18:22
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lucy_belle1
Lucy_belle1 :
😭😭😭
2024-01-10 21:28:25
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brittanijackson45
brittanijackson45 :
part 3??
2024-01-10 21:49:25
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purplekitten.666.555.13
PurpleKitten666.131313 :
👍👍👍👍👍
2024-01-05 06:43:49
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