gymfreak336
New Member
I just got the thinking. I was reading the thread about the stylist not wanting to change relaxers and it just reminded me of more stylist issues we have all had. Alot of the ladies here that have acheived their long hair goals have all done it with methods that most stylist would deem ineffective and pointless but every time I leave my hair in the hands of "professionals", it gets worse and worse in condition. I'm not trying to say that all stylist are clueless; some actually do a very good job and educate as well as take really good care of hair but that percentage seems to be very small relative to all the "professional" stylist out there. What do they learn as school that makes them "so" much more qualified than us to take care of hair. Why don't the good stylist open up a school to reeducate all the bad one floating around.
) So this tells me that the majority of the info that a stylist learns is not from a textbook, but from the instructor. Now this is where the 'miseducation' comes from. Whatever miseducation that instructor has....he will pass on this to all the new stylists...this is why you will get different responses depending on which stylist you ask. So not all stylists were created equal... thats why u have to find one good one and stick with her...or learn to do erthang yourself...
!! Then she would try to charge me and extra $20 for "labor" At that point I said forget it! I can sit under my own dryer for free. I am waiting a few more months, then I am going to visit her and show her just how much "damage" I am getting from more frequent conditioning.
I do mine and my family's hair completely. BTW, my sister's hair is bra strap length. But, yes, we can be scissor happy because i literally begged her to cut a few inches, but see, I did ask first and she refused. A hair health conscious is a true diamond in the rough. But then again, it's all about the money, meaning the latest styles full of gel instead of growing a beautfiul head of hair.