hairaboutit
Active Member
So, I was washing my hair and I started thinking about the "last straw" that made me become a DIY'er. Of course I've had hairstylist horror stories but here was the straw that broke the camels back.
I was going to a salon that was highly reccommended. Most of the women walking out of the salon had what I considered long hair at the time (btwn SL and APL). I went to this stylist every week for a few months (paying $50 each visit). Each visit she did excellent treatments, conditioning and such, and used quality products but it was counteracted by the fact that she curled my hair in small sections with a frying iron.
After a few months I noticed my nape and just above was gone. When I asked her about it she said she didn't know why but that she hadn't done it. As I sat in her chair I made up in my mind that was my last visit to any salon...At that point I figured, If my hair fell out it would be at my own hands and w/o wasting money (especially the tip) in the process.
In the last few years my hair has grown but since finding the board I've seen amazing growth and even more amazing health....I don't think I'll ever become a faithful salon-goer again.
So what was that last experience that turned you into a DIY'er?
I was going to a salon that was highly reccommended. Most of the women walking out of the salon had what I considered long hair at the time (btwn SL and APL). I went to this stylist every week for a few months (paying $50 each visit). Each visit she did excellent treatments, conditioning and such, and used quality products but it was counteracted by the fact that she curled my hair in small sections with a frying iron.
After a few months I noticed my nape and just above was gone. When I asked her about it she said she didn't know why but that she hadn't done it. As I sat in her chair I made up in my mind that was my last visit to any salon...At that point I figured, If my hair fell out it would be at my own hands and w/o wasting money (especially the tip) in the process.
In the last few years my hair has grown but since finding the board I've seen amazing growth and even more amazing health....I don't think I'll ever become a faithful salon-goer again.
So what was that last experience that turned you into a DIY'er?