PORT ST. LUCIE — An apparent hullabaloo over hair weave led to harsh language and a trip to jail, according to an arrest affidavit.

Sanperia Mack, 29, was arrested Jan. 10 by Port St. Lucie police on two counts of battery.

Police went to an undisclosed address for a disturbance, and reported encountering Mack “screaming and yelling” in the front yard.

Mack’s mother told investigators Mack came home and began arguing with Mack’s sister.

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“Sanperia got mad because she thought (her sister) put weave in her daughter(‘s) … hair,” the affidavit states.

The mother said she told Mack she put the weave in because she grew tired of her hair’s appearance.

According to hairextensions.com, a weave is “a type of hair extension method where hair wefts are sewn onto braided hair and styled to any desired style. The beauty of a hair weave, and the reason why it is such a popular method, is how undetectable it is. It typically depends on both your hair texture and the style you are looking to achieve that determines how blended your hair will be with the extensions for that overall seamless look.”

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Meanwhile, the mother said Mack used foul language and derogatory terms.

“I’ll beat yo (foul language) (derogatory term),” Mack is quoted as saying.

The mother said Mack “sized up” her sister and began swinging.

Mack is accused of striking her mother and sister “about the weave in her daughter’s hair,” the affidavit states.

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Mack’s sister told police she was braiding her niece’s hair when Mack came home and started arguing.

Police tried to speak with Mack again.

“Don’t ask me (foul language) else,” Mack is quoted as replying.

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