growinglong777
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I am so sorry this happened to you .. I am in shock and don't really know what else to say
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Hair Peace said:
So I started taking down my twists Tuesday night to get ready for the reveal for the HYH til April Fools Challenge. The first set of twists I took out came out pretty easily…not much build up or matting. I took my time detangling and combing out my hair from shedding. I really don’t know how much to expect from shedding because I’m post partum, so it all just kind of blends in.
I started taking more twists down last night and I noticed I had clumps of hair coming out before I was done taking the twist out. I went and looked in the mirror and was horrified! One piece of my hair from the twist was about 3 inches shorter than the other. I took down a few more and my hair is like that in other places too. I had pieces of hair that are anywhere between 3-5 inches shorter than the piece next to it. I couldn’t understand it at first, but then it dawned on me… my hair was burned off! They used a lighter to “clean up†the twists, but I didn’t realize they had gone that far up the length of the twist. I just broke out in tears. Everything that I’ve done to help my hair grow…up in flames…literally.
I talked to several of my friends who’ve had their hair twisted about getting mine done before I got them, but nobody told me not to let them clean it up with the lighter. I remember a post on this board saying not to do it, and I asked why, but after a couple of days of checking to see if someone responded I never checked back again. I just did a search last night and saw that someone did (thank you rootdeep), but it was too late for me because the damage was already done.
I don’t know what to do next (after I stop crying). I had just reached APL before getting them done. I’m lucky if I’m collar bone length now. I go for my touch up on the 5th. I don’t know if I’ll be able to hide the shorter pieces and trim until they catch up, or just cut it even and start over. I know that it’s “just hair†and that it will grow back…but I just need to grieve right now.
ladylibra said:oh sweetie!!!! i'm so sorry to hear that you had to learn this lesson the hard way... where's a good hugging smiley when you need one?
maybe you can get some layers cut into your hair instead of cutting it all short... i can't tell what your hair looks like online obviously. but at least then you won't have to cut all your length, and it will look nice as it grows out?
i wish you the best of luck hon... i want to cry for you...
Blossssom said:I couldn't agree more, Deon...
When I wore braids, I had interlocks. No stress and no problems.
All this burning and what not. Oh lawd, hell NO!
MizAvalon said:I wore interlocks for several years as well and they were the BEST. Remember the long ones that Brandy wore? Those were the ones I had!
Blossssom said:I couldn't agree more, Deon...
When I wore braids, I had interlocks. No stress and no problems.
All this burning and what not. Oh lawd, hell NO!
tricie said:I am so sorry to hear that happened to you; I always though they just burned the ends, which is what the lady did when she did my cornrows. I have never even heard of them putting fire where you real hair is ; that is just insane!
((((((Hair hugs to you)))))))), and remember that it will grow back soon!
Also, some other ladies mentioned interlocks;what are interlocks?
CAPlush said:It is a style where you cornrow the hair, and hook pre-braided synthetic pieces onto the cornrow. If you put enough of them in, they cover the parts and the cornrows, leaving you with a head full of tiny braids. They are really easy on the hair, took only about 2-3 hours to do, but you don't see them much anymore. They went out of style around 2000.
MizAvalon said:I wore interlocks for several years as well and they were the BEST. Remember the long ones that Brandy wore? Those were the ones I had!
ladylibra said:oh sweetie!!!! i'm so sorry to hear that you had to learn this lesson the hard way... where's a good hugging smiley when you need one?
maybe you can get some layers cut into your hair instead of cutting it all short... i can't tell what your hair looks like online obviously. but at least then you won't have to cut all your length, and it will look nice as it grows out?
i wish you the best of luck hon... i want to cry for you...
Hair Peace said:
So I started taking down my twists Tuesday night to get ready for the reveal for the HYH til April Fools Challenge. The first set of twists I took out came out pretty easily…not much build up or matting. I took my time detangling and combing out my hair from shedding. I really don’t know how much to expect from shedding because I’m post partum, so it all just kind of blends in.
I started taking more twists down last night and I noticed I had clumps of hair coming out before I was done taking the twist out. I went and looked in the mirror and was horrified! One piece of my hair from the twist was about 3 inches shorter than the other. I took down a few more and my hair is like that in other places too. I had pieces of hair that are anywhere between 3-5 inches shorter than the piece next to it. I couldn’t understand it at first, but then it dawned on me… my hair was burned off! They used a lighter to “clean up†the twists, but I didn’t realize they had gone that far up the length of the twist. I just broke out in tears. Everything that I’ve done to help my hair grow…up in flames…literally.
I talked to several of my friends who’ve had their hair twisted about getting mine done before I got them, but nobody told me not to let them clean it up with the lighter. I remember a post on this board saying not to do it, and I asked why, but after a couple of days of checking to see if someone responded I never checked back again. I just did a search last night and saw that someone did (thank you rootdeep), but it was too late for me because the damage was already done.
I don’t know what to do next (after I stop crying). I had just reached APL before getting them done. I’m lucky if I’m collar bone length now. I go for my touch up on the 5th. I don’t know if I’ll be able to hide the shorter pieces and trim until they catch up, or just cut it even and start over. I know that it’s “just hair†and that it will grow back…but I just need to grieve right now.