naturalmanenyc
Well-Known Member
I am thinking of getting my hair straightened in January and I checked out a local salon to get the prices and to let the stylist see my hair.
Without really looking at my hair, I was told I would need a BIG TRIM since I have not straightened in a while (months not years). DH looked at the woman like she had two heads and later said how could she make that statement without even looking at your hair.
erplexed Just because it's curly I guess she presumed damaged?
I will not be using them. I will probably do my own hair and go to Hair Cuttery or some place similar for a trim.
Is curly hair presumed to be damaged?
Without really looking at my hair, I was told I would need a BIG TRIM since I have not straightened in a while (months not years). DH looked at the woman like she had two heads and later said how could she make that statement without even looking at your hair.
I will not be using them. I will probably do my own hair and go to Hair Cuttery or some place similar for a trim.
Is curly hair presumed to be damaged?

. I wouldn't be returning there either, that's unprofessional to assume what you need without even checking. She was probably just going to peform her usual routine on you, treating you like a mannequin head on an assembly line, all the salons I use to frequent ( all Dominican and cheap lol) before my HHJ would operate that way. Wash/Con, no DC unless you specifically ask, rollers, blow out, done. I never even heard of a DC until I stumbled upon this site.
By giving you a 
