"My Christmas Hair": Lady Debuts Beautiful Hairstyle Made With Thread, Posts Video of it on TikTok
- A lady has shared a video of what she described as her Christmas hair, and netizens are loving it
- Instead of wearing a wig or making her hair with braiding, the lady said she opted for thread
- It looked beautiful on her, but some people said hair made with thread was always painful to carry
A woman used thread to make her hair and shared the hairstyle on TikTok.
Sharing the video, @favy_layefa98 disclosed that the hairdo would serve her for Christmas festivities.
According to her, while her friends preferred to use artificial attachments and bone-straight wigs, she opted to make her hair with thread.
She was seen in the salon when she was getting her hair done. The outcome stunned netizens because it looked beautiful.
However, some people were of the view that hair made with thread was always painful.
Watch the video below:
Netizens admire lady's thread hairstyle
@user1131408084316 said:
"This hair dey pain pass heartbreak."
@Lil Ella reacted:
"E go even make my hair long self."
@Sandra sandra commented:
"E be like na this one I go do o."
@Call me Bukola said:
"Omoooo na this hair I did last week, na small remain to cross over."
@Cynthia said:
"I badly want to do this style, but I don't know if it's acceptable in nursing school."
@Suzy said:
"I dey go find plug first thing tomorrow morning."
@cookie said:
"To think this was on my mind. Omo lemme do my own."
Video of all back hairstyle goes viral on TikTok
In a related story, Briefly News reported that a man said men like all-back hairstyles more than other styles.
In a TikTok video, the man urged ladies not to waste money on other expensive hairstyles.
The video went viral because many people agreed with the post.
Lady makes her hair by herself
In another story, Briefly News reported that a lady with hairdressing skills made her hair by herself instead of going to the salon and paying money for it.
The lady recorded a video showing how she managed to make the hair into a ponytail using simple tools.
The video attracted her followers' attention after it was posted on TikTok.
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