Noble Igwe has ignited a heated debate with his recent remarks on women’s hairstyles, specifically targeting those with untidy frontals and forced baby hairs.
According to Igwe, the quality of lace installations is often subpar, making them uncomfortable to look at. He noted that these installations rarely last more than three days, leading to an unkempt appearance.
Igwe took to social media to express his thoughts, stating, “Once you leave the salon and take off the band, we all can see the lace… Three days later, we can see the lace, the glue, and your natural hair from the back. It does not matter how much you spent on it, it will always look tacky.”
He further emphasized his point, saying, “I’m really sorry if my last post felt a bit personal… Your hair attacks my eyes. I’m speaking for a lot of people, and I know some of your friends wouldn’t be honest with you. You look untidy with the lace showing, fake baby hair almost touching your brows, and thick-curled side burns.”
Igwe’s comments have sparked a mix of reactions, with some agreeing with his sentiments and others criticizing his opinions as insensitive and judgmental.