blackbarbie
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I just saw my brother for the first time in a long time (probably only twice since I got my last t/u on Dec. 7). I am at almost 20 weeks post and decided I was going to stretch it out another 4 weeks. I have been just wearing my hair pinned up, but not necessarily a bun though. He asked what I was doing, if I was transitioning (guess b/c I had asked him a lot of questions about it before).....Told him I would be to see him in 4 weeks. His response was: It looks fine; a little wavy on the sides, but it looks fine to me. If you can go without getting a perm this long, why put one in there right now, especially with the summer weather and you may end up wearing it up most times anyway? I tell women all the time, don't just get a perm at 8 weeks just b/c that's what you're used to, but if you have gone this long, your hair isn't shedding, it's still manageable, if I were you, I would stretch it out over the summer since you were going to be wearing it up anyway and if you want it straightened out for a special occasion, just come in and I can straighten your roots out for you."
It will be 6 months once I get my t/u if I make it to June 7th and we talked about me going natural again and he said a lot of his clients are opting to go natural and he advises it if that's what they want to do and tells them that it could be an easy transition if they can manage the two textures and keep the hair moisturized very well. (which is something he DIDN"T have to tell me; learned that from you ladies!)
I guess the point I was trying to make was that I would have suspected a stylist to have a totally different point of view on stretching and it was refreshing to hear him take this approach to it. (although he did say that stretching this long may not be for everyone, to listen to your hair.....which we all already know that too!!!)
It will be 6 months once I get my t/u if I make it to June 7th and we talked about me going natural again and he said a lot of his clients are opting to go natural and he advises it if that's what they want to do and tells them that it could be an easy transition if they can manage the two textures and keep the hair moisturized very well. (which is something he DIDN"T have to tell me; learned that from you ladies!)
I guess the point I was trying to make was that I would have suspected a stylist to have a totally different point of view on stretching and it was refreshing to hear him take this approach to it. (although he did say that stretching this long may not be for everyone, to listen to your hair.....which we all already know that too!!!)

I'm currently transitioning and I'm 11 months post relaxer and she did a great job flat ironing my hair. Sorry to hijack, but I had to give props to Balisi too.
I feel the same way as your brother, as far as if I can stretch to a certain amount of time, then why relax. 6 months was my timeframe to decide if I was going to transition.
I wish she would tell me instead of just waiting for me to ask her. I burn easily because I have very dry scalp and she keeps it on too long unless I say Im burning. Im burnt everytime but she's the best I can find in my area. Most stylist here like to fry your hair, put a gang of products in it, or weave it up.
I'm your stylist's clone! I follow these same practices! It is so important to listen, and to respect your client's time as well as her hair.