KiniKakes
Well-Known Member
ETA: Please ignore the the title of this thread......... i am opening this up to ANYONE who has dealt with rough stylists and, thus, considered doing their hair at home.
Ladies, I want to know how many of you do your own hair at home...... and how many of you still go to a salon for your roller sets?
Im wondering because, the longer my hair gets, the more i dread going in for a wash/set. It seems that VERY few stylists have the patience and know-how to detangle and rollerset long hair (esp. hair that is fine/thin like mine!) I just cringe sometimes at how rough the stylists are...... and how much hair comes out in the process. Of course, there's going to be natural shedding...... but i know that if they were just a bit more gentle/patient, i wouldnt lose all the hair that i do.
For a long time, ive been resisting doing my own rollersets at home. 1) Because im so lazy, and rollersetting my own hair tires me out and 2) Its sooo cheap to just zip down the street to the Dominicans ($15)
But as I hit MBL and approach WL, I am wondering if i should just stop being lazy and wash/rollerset on my own. (I do have a free-standing dryer at home). I just dont want to keep losing so much hair at the hands of others, when i really am capable of doing my own wash/rollersets. I hate the idea of giving up my weekly salon visits............ but if it means losing less hair, and eventually gaining thicker hair in the long run, than i gotta do what i gotta do!
So I was just wondering........ what do other long-haired ladies do?
Ladies, I want to know how many of you do your own hair at home...... and how many of you still go to a salon for your roller sets?
Im wondering because, the longer my hair gets, the more i dread going in for a wash/set. It seems that VERY few stylists have the patience and know-how to detangle and rollerset long hair (esp. hair that is fine/thin like mine!) I just cringe sometimes at how rough the stylists are...... and how much hair comes out in the process. Of course, there's going to be natural shedding...... but i know that if they were just a bit more gentle/patient, i wouldnt lose all the hair that i do.
For a long time, ive been resisting doing my own rollersets at home. 1) Because im so lazy, and rollersetting my own hair tires me out and 2) Its sooo cheap to just zip down the street to the Dominicans ($15)
But as I hit MBL and approach WL, I am wondering if i should just stop being lazy and wash/rollerset on my own. (I do have a free-standing dryer at home). I just dont want to keep losing so much hair at the hands of others, when i really am capable of doing my own wash/rollersets. I hate the idea of giving up my weekly salon visits............ but if it means losing less hair, and eventually gaining thicker hair in the long run, than i gotta do what i gotta do!
So I was just wondering........ what do other long-haired ladies do?
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maybe next year
So I decided to do my own rollerset. Thing is, I have no idea how to rollerset.
I've tried and failed miserably. But I WILL learn! I already know the rollers and dryer I want to get. So I'm almost ready to go.
Ehh well, im gonna go add an edit to my original post.
...cuz as it gets longer it will get harder.



. They don't like dealing with long natural hair. They are always trying to talk me into getting a relaxer.
...My hair is baby fine,Im a 3b/c, and almost transparent when wet,so i can not fathom why she continues to tug at it like Im a 5d/e or something...Im always grabbing her hand saying "mami pelo es muy fino,mucho molesta"...trust me i go thru it with my dom. stylist...I know she is tired of my behind,wondering why i keep coming back.
) a week prior to that visit and I was 2inches shy of APL....I lost alot of hair while she was detangling,lucky I had some Alter Ego garlic treatment in my duffle bag (yes i have an arsenal of products that i bring
...I do good rollersets ,doobies,silk wrap, and color..Kini i wish i were patient enough to do a tutorial on my fotki but dang thats some work!