There is no place quite like the local beauty salon and Sheneska Jackson deftly uses this intimate setting as a backdrop for four women and their concerns about men motherhood and parenting. Patricia the owner of Blessings has come to terms with her infertility only to discover that her attempt to adopt a child brings its own pains and disappointments. Zuma independent and financially secure is plagued by regrets about an abortion in her past and with her biological clock ticking resolves to become a mother through artificial insemination. Faye a widow and single mother trying her best to provide for her family struggles to control a wild daughter on the brink of womanhood. For Sandy motherhood is an unwelcome burden and she blatantly mistreats her children -- until a crisis leads her to make a mother's ultimate sacrifice.