Butterfly08
New Member
I know this thread is worthless without pics, , but I just had a disappointing 14 week stretch and need to vent. I finally got my TU on Monday, and I specifically told the stylist I was trying to grow out my hair, so to please take off 1/4 of an inch. All was well until she asked if I wanted to maintain my layers. I said yes, thinking maintain means to maintain what I have, not give me a major cut. Once she was done clipping and styled me, it seemed like I was shorter than BEFORE I started the stretch!
Plus I looked like a little old lady, nothing like my siggy pics.
So I just set my hair, unable to take the granny style anymore, and finally realized that she gave me DEEP layers. Most of the top 2/3rds of my hair are is short. That's why it seems a lot shorter then before.
My only consolation is that I did not have one broken hair at the line of demarcation, and that all of the (remaining) hair on my head is healthy, even with the double processing. My stretching experience was so surprisingly pleasant that I didn't want it to end. But my ends were getting gnawed and I'm not used to going that long without a trim. A TRIM, not a cut!!!
I'm just really disappointed now. I hope I can still make it to BSL by the end of the year. I'm going to baby my ends and try to hang on another 4 months before I relax again.
QUESTION: Does anyone know if it's advisable to trim with 3 - 5 months of new growth? If so, I may stretch even longer and dust my ends myself.
Plus I looked like a little old lady, nothing like my siggy pics.
So I just set my hair, unable to take the granny style anymore, and finally realized that she gave me DEEP layers. Most of the top 2/3rds of my hair are is short. That's why it seems a lot shorter then before.
My only consolation is that I did not have one broken hair at the line of demarcation, and that all of the (remaining) hair on my head is healthy, even with the double processing. My stretching experience was so surprisingly pleasant that I didn't want it to end. But my ends were getting gnawed and I'm not used to going that long without a trim. A TRIM, not a cut!!!
I'm just really disappointed now. I hope I can still make it to BSL by the end of the year. I'm going to baby my ends and try to hang on another 4 months before I relax again.
QUESTION: Does anyone know if it's advisable to trim with 3 - 5 months of new growth? If so, I may stretch even longer and dust my ends myself.