Fashion
See What A Hairdresser Did To Her Apprentice During Her Graduation That Got People Talking

A hairdresser has been recorded on camera doing something to her apprentice during her graduation and many social media users after coming across this video couldn’t keep mute over it. As many Ghanaians are aware, the boss hairdressers in the country usually pray for the apprentice and bless them during their graduation ceremonies. However, the way this hairdresser was blessing her apprentice was vet strange to people who came across the video.
If you watch the video carefully, you can see that the apprentice is kneeling, and the madam was blessing her. She was overheard in the video saying this in the typical Twi language, “As you are going to establish your own business, may the good Lord open doors for you to get more customers. I pray that you will also get apprentices and train them to become professional hairdressers”.
However, the way the boss hairdresser was pouring powder on her apprentice was too much. You can see that the powder is too much to the extent that you can not even identify the woman. The apprentice was even finding it difficult to breathe as a result of the powder pouring on her. Some social media users after coming across this video started laughing. They argued that the lady will the first apprentice of the boss hairdresser to graduate. This could be the reason why she was overreacting in the video.
You can also watch the video through the link below:
Source: gh.opera.news
Fashion
A touch of smock to style up on Easter

Gone were the days when smock was worn only on occasions.
There was this perception that it can only be worn during engagements, weddings and festivals.
Interestingly, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Avonsige has added new touches to the smock, making it a choice for all occasions.
With the new designs, the smock comes in forms of dresses, trousers, bubu dresses and skirts.





By Linda Abrefi Wadie
Fashion
Evolution of Hair Extensions: Closures and Frontals

The hair and beauty industry has witnessed remarkable advancements over the years, with evolving trends that enhance both aesthetics and versatility.
One of the most significant transformations in hairstyling is the shift from traditional weave-on extensions to modern closures and frontals.
In the late 1990s, weave-ons were the preferred choice for women looking to add length and volume to their natural hair.
However, with contemporary innovations, closures and frontals have emerged as the new standard, providing a seamless, natural appearance while allowing for greater styling flexibility.
These hairpieces have become an essential part of hairstyling for various occasions, including weddings, parties, religious gatherings, and other social events.
Understanding Closures and Frontals serves the common purpose of enhancing hair volume and styling options while creating a natural-looking hairline.


They differ in structure, coverage, and styling versatility:
Frontals: A frontal is a hairpiece that extends from ear to ear, usually measuring 13 inches in width and 4 to 6 inches in depth.
It provides a full hairline and allows for diverse parting styles, offering the illusion of a completely natural hairline.
Frontals are typically sewn onto bundles or used to construct full wigs, allowing for maximum styling flexibility.
Closures: A closure is a smaller hairpiece, often measuring around 4×4 inches, and is placed at the crown or front section of the head. Unlike frontals, closures offer limited parting space, making them suitable for more defined and structured hairstyles.

However, closures are low-maintenance and provide a realistic finish that seamlessly blends with natural hair.
These innovative hairpieces offer a more seamless and natural look, elevating confidence and allowing for versatile styling options.
As the industry continues to evolve, closures and frontals remain a preferred choice for women seeking sophisticated, stylish, and convenient hair solutions.
By Georgina Boadiwaa Ntim