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Sounds like it would be cheaper for them to just give you a refund.
A woman won a case similar to this on Judge Mathis. Mathis even brought in a prof. stylist for advice. You can sue and you can win. Don't mess with a LHCF sista we have a chronicle of pics of our hair! She has b4 and afters it showed the DAMAGE!!
I went into a salon a couple months ago for a sew-in weave. They promised healthy hair growth since my actual hair would be in cornrows and that the weave could last up to 3 months.
Okay, so they ended up braiding the cornrows too tight. I took my hair down a couple days ago and my hair came out in chunks! Now I have little bald spots all over my head and one big one in the middle of my head. The bald spot is completely smooth, feels lumpy and scared, and has a reddish/pinkish color to it.
I called the salon and spoke to the owner about it and also went in so they can see it. I asked them for a refund since I spent over $300 for healthy hair growth but got bald spots. I told them I wanted to see a dermatologist about it because it looks like permanent damage to me and that is why I want my money back. They did not give me one.
Can I sue them for damaging my scalp? For my refund and my dermatologist treatments?
Pics are attached.
UPDATE: Just an update on how this is going so far...long I know, but a lot has happened. Since leaving the salon on 4/20 I immediately made a dermatologist appointment for as soon as they could see me. I went to the dermatologist two days later and it was a good visit. He told me that I didn't have Alopecia, the hair loss was due to too much tension and that he has seen this before, mainly with African American women. He said the hair should grow back since it was the first time this has happened to me and that I'm still young, it just might take a really long time.
The salon owner had told me to contact her after seeing the dermatologist, so I did immediately after...but they told me she was too busy and took down my name and number and said she would call back in an hour or so. I tried calling again the next day, same thing, they told me they lost the paper with my name and number on it...so I decided to just go in at the end of the day if I didn't get a call back. I went in to the salon and this visit was much better than the last. She told me that she had given a message to the receptionist to call me and tell me about scalp treatment. She told me she wanted to help me grow my hair back and scalp treatment was the best they could offer me. But I told her I was unsure if I wanted to come back to the salon and that I would have to get back to her after seeking some advice.
I also kept asking her what the scalp treatment was specifically because I notice that was not anything they offered at their salon based on their service menu and I really didn't want to be a test dummy and make things worst. I told her I wanted it written down so I can consult with the dermatologist and get back to her....she wouldn't do that. When she finally answered the question, she told me it was going to be some topical things and that she was going to be putting me under a scalp massager and using peppermint and rosemary oils. She told me it was more expensive than what any dermatologist could offer me and that they would be doing it for free. I asked her what the topical treatments were and she showed me a new jar of ORS Fertilizing Temple Balm...I said I've used that before and asked her what else. She then showed me the ORS Scalp Scrub and told me that it was very special and something they sold only to professionals...I thought this was questionable. I told her I will think about it and get back to her.
Okay so I knew I had seen the ORS Scalp Scrub at the BSS many time before but I went to one just to check if it was the same product she was offering....and it was there, for $9.99 next to the ORS Fertilizing Temple Balm. I called to talk to her, she was to busy to talk...left my name and number. I called again since I received no calls back, same thing again. So I sent her an email to 3 different email addresses her salon provides for customers, never got a response. I explained in the letter that I own both essential oils she mentioned, I own a scalp massager, and I've used the temple balm before....and that all these things together did not even add up to the cost of my first dermatologist visit. I got not response so I decided to proceed and file a complaint to the BBB and the CA Cosmetology Board. The BBB contacted them twice and they've yet still to respond to the BBB or me. The CA Cosmetology Board suggested I report it to the BBB and take it to small claims.
After over 10 phone calls, 2 visits, and 3 emails and still not even one call or email back....I decided to go ahead and take it to small claims. I just don't think it's too professional for them to keep avoiding and ignoring me.
I figured I have nothing to loose...I already lost my money and my hair!
All of my hair feel out as well when I went to a salon. Sorry about this. What city is the salon in, so I will not go?
I haven't read all of the responses so I don't know if any one ask or not, but why didn't you take the weave out right away? If it makes it to court, you were suppose to try to mitigate your losses ie take the weave out right away instead of leaving it in. Just food for thought. You may have to explain why you didn't take it out and I don't think you spending $300 in the eyes of the law would be a good answer.I knew it was tight as she was doing it and I told her...now they're saying I didn't tell her. Everyone in that salon knew my hair was tight...I had to take 4 Tylenols. I actually had to leave the salon to go buy some and one of the workers there gave me some too. I kept the weave in for about 2 months, and I didn't really do anything but spray my hair with a moisturizer since they used a net. I plan to go see a dermatologist real soon.
I'm not a lawyer but it seems this statement gives............ permission.
Years ago I would allow braiders to do that me as well.I would leave with China Doll Eyes
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Take them to court.
It did loosen up after a few days & if i had known my hair was falling out i really would have went back sooner. But when i told them it was too tight they told me it would get better in time. And they advertise u can keep the weave in for up to 3 months. I just took it out in 2.
I haven't read all of the responses so I don't know if any one ask or not, but why didn't you take the weave out right away? If it makes it to court, you were suppose to try to mitigate your losses ie take the weave out right away instead of leaving it in. Just food for thought. You may have to explain why you didn't take it out and I don't think you spending $300 in the eyes of the law would be a good answer.
Sorry this happened. I used to wear cornrow extensions and I did have an experience where I lost a chunk of hair. I don't really use topical products on my scalp so it didn't occur to me to try any - so I didn't do anything other than my normal hair routine and the hair grew back fine and I don't recall it taking a long time. So for what it's worth your hair may grow back in no time and you have nothing to worry about. I think permanent loss would happen because of applying too much tension over time rather than just one incident.
For anyone reading this who's getting any type of braid or cornrowed - if it's too tight - speak up immediately don't sit there in silence. The braider can't really tell when s/he's applying too much tension unless you say something.