reeko43
Well-Known Member
I had a wonderful stylist for at least 20 years. She was old school, not so much about style but healthy hair. Since I relocated to Maryland a few years ago, I have had one bad experience after another. My last stylist was ok and great on time management; however, I had to pay $120 for a touch up and rinse. The one before that was priced more reasonably; however, she used very cheap products. The last time I patronized her shop, I had to wait a long time. The stylist had the nerve to even let 2 walk-ins go before me who needed their weaves tightned. She finally washed and set my hair and kept increasing the time on the dryer so that I could be out of her way while she attended to other clients with weaves. When I knew that my hair was fully dry, I cut the timer off myself and took the rollers out. I gave her only a fourth of the price for my hair. When I told her I didn't appreciate her taking others ahead of me, she replied, "Weaves are my money makers!". Needless to say she never saw me again.
I am currently stretching my relaxer and toying with going natural. I don't trust myself to do my own perm and I can't stomach wasting time and too much money at a hair salon. The article really did not touch on key points that will cause Black hair salons to become extinct
I am currently stretching my relaxer and toying with going natural. I don't trust myself to do my own perm and I can't stomach wasting time and too much money at a hair salon. The article really did not touch on key points that will cause Black hair salons to become extinct