Everything you need to know before getting an Ethiopian Sewin. It was not on my bingo card that I would get hate for going to an Ethiopian hair salon, but I try not to take it personal because I know if anyone is upset they are normally coming from a place of lack of education on the subject or being triggered by something that has nothing to do with me, but to the 99% that really got the plot. I wanted to answer some more questions. So here’s what you need to know before you go get your first Ethiopian sew in. There’s two different types. One is more traditional. It’s with the tiny braids in the front and then they sew in hair in the back. Gamme- hair is divided in the middle with 4 or 5 braids going towards the ear, and the rest going straight back. Traditionally worn by engaged women. Changes through stages of life: - Dfun Gamme after marriage - Sadula add larger braids after first child - Dfun after 3 kids all braided to the back - Sierget the thin braid across forehead for adornment and the second type is a modern sewing that’s what I got that is more like an every day style except they use certain techniques like the thin traditional braids in your base, use natural products that have Ethiopian herbs in them and they have hands like angels. I’ve never felt such soft braiding. I didn’t even have soreness when I got out of the seat I appreciate it not being bulky, looks so natural. I’m actually about to go get another one next week. I’ll keep you updated to see how my hair did! Any other questions? Please DM Stylist to book: @kiddycolor Hair : @yummyextensions curl wave 22’ Salon G&K Salon in Lilburn Ga $185 wash, install, and style ethiopiansalon moneypiecehighlights ancientbeauty