MissYocairis
Well-Known Member
Lkaysgirl said:I am feeling angry for you. I cant see why she had to trim so much. I am sure I would have cried if I were you.
From the stories here I guess its best to stick to someone who has given you a satisfactory trim before. Thats the problem Im currently facing. I am the only one who has ever trimmed my own hair. I need my ends trimmed and hubby has offered to do it, but I dont trust him. Now how paranoid am I? Even when he keeps reassuring me that we are on the BSL journey together.
My hair is already causing a bit of conflict between us as it is. He was hurt when I didnt trust him to do my last retouch. He has been asking for while to do my relaxers and I keep saying no. I only trust myself because I have read enough hair horror stories.
How sweet is THAT?
 Bless his heart!
 Bless his heart! 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 OMG!!!!! I'm so sorry!!
 OMG!!!!! I'm so sorry!!
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 And I still have a very hard time understanding how this happens.
  And I still have a very hard time understanding how this happens.  Don't ya'll keep your eyes on the stylist's every move?  If not, you definitely should.  As a stylist myself (NON scissor happy, I might add) there is NO way I could or would fake a BSL trim for a shoulder or neck length cut/trim.  At the very least, you should be able to feel where the stylist's hands are on your body at the point of cutting.  I addressed this very issue in a previous thread for the express purpose of helping you ladies avoid this very problem.  Using a mirror is a great tactic to avoid having too much hair cut.  My point is, we are quick to blame the stylists, and wrong is wrong, but we also need to take responsibility for our ourselves and our precious tresses.
  Don't ya'll keep your eyes on the stylist's every move?  If not, you definitely should.  As a stylist myself (NON scissor happy, I might add) there is NO way I could or would fake a BSL trim for a shoulder or neck length cut/trim.  At the very least, you should be able to feel where the stylist's hands are on your body at the point of cutting.  I addressed this very issue in a previous thread for the express purpose of helping you ladies avoid this very problem.  Using a mirror is a great tactic to avoid having too much hair cut.  My point is, we are quick to blame the stylists, and wrong is wrong, but we also need to take responsibility for our ourselves and our precious tresses. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		