Rosine Mbakam is invited to step in Sabineâs small hairdresserâs because it is dangerous in the street. She accepts and pushes in with her camera. Sabineâs stories and the customersâ joys, worries, problems and fears bring depth and life into the premises. At times, it feels like the entire African quarter of Brussels had squeezed in. Laughter abounds, anecdotes and life stories elicit emotions, and a male visitor brings a touch of flirt into the salon.