Crystalicequeen123
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Yeah, I guess finding a GOOD stylist/salon is almost like looking for a needle in a haystack! LOL*
I just think that I need to take a break from salons in general right now. AT least until I nurse my hair back to health. I guess I have taken out all of my beef on "dominican salons" (even though this is a generalization) since I've noticed that my hair feels thinner and thinner after going to them.
I cheer anyone who goes to them and has thriving hair afterwards.
I just don't think my type of hair can take it though. :-/ Like SandySea said, many of those black women who get their hair blown out usually have nice thick, strong hair to begin with. My hair is fine and easily tangled. So, you can just imagine what a rollerset is like.
But I DO like how my hair feels after going to them. It also helps me with stretching my relaxers. I just dont' know what I'm going to do when I come to 10 weeks post and don't have a professionally done rollerset. Man...I'll probably be looking like crap. LOL*
What do some of you ladies do to stretch your relaxers without going to a salon for a rollerset?? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
I just think that I need to take a break from salons in general right now. AT least until I nurse my hair back to health. I guess I have taken out all of my beef on "dominican salons" (even though this is a generalization) since I've noticed that my hair feels thinner and thinner after going to them.
I cheer anyone who goes to them and has thriving hair afterwards.
But I DO like how my hair feels after going to them. It also helps me with stretching my relaxers. I just dont' know what I'm going to do when I come to 10 weeks post and don't have a professionally done rollerset. Man...I'll probably be looking like crap. LOL*
What do some of you ladies do to stretch your relaxers without going to a salon for a rollerset?? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!

. The blowout was just the proverbial icing on the cake. Now I know that everyone's experience is different, this has just been my experience with the DS in NYC. And when I look closely at the ends of many women who go to DS, their hair -- while swingy and bouncy -- is thinning unless it is very thick to begin with. And a lot of salons engage in some of these techniques, not only DS. Which is another reason why I do everything except the relaxer at home. 