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I use to touch up (TU) every 6 weeks but decided to try my hand at stretching. First time I ended my stretch at 9 weeks and I got lectured (by my stylist) that anything beyond 9 weeks post is not good for the hair. Needless to say I didn't listen.
This time I'm ending my stretch at 13 weeks but not without incident. My hair was behaving beautifully, even with the bushy new growth, up until this last poo session. My hair tangled up so badly that it matted up. I was at the brink of just cutting the knots out although it never came to that, thank goodness. I lost a bunch of hair, some shedding, some breakage.
I'm not sure if this is considered a setback but it's definitely a lesson learned. I'm not sure what/where I went wrong but that's water under the bridge now because I can't erase the past and this won't replicate in the future because I will end my stretch sooner next time.
I frequent a very small salon where the stylist recalls every minor detail about the client...that's good and bad so to avoid the lecture should she notice any breakage, what are your suggestions for good comebacks because truthfully, I don't want to hear it, because as mentioned -- lesson learned -- but I don't want to upset her either. I know she will say something because she's against stretching beyond 9 weeks.
When I run my fingers through my hair to finger comb, my fingers are getting hung up in the new growth, almost like there are some unresolved tangles ....since I'm new to stretching, I'm unsure if these things I'm experiencing are typical. How do deep stretchers ensure the hair is detangled enough to prevent any damage during TU by the stylist tugging or combing at the tangles carelessly.
This time I'm ending my stretch at 13 weeks but not without incident. My hair was behaving beautifully, even with the bushy new growth, up until this last poo session. My hair tangled up so badly that it matted up. I was at the brink of just cutting the knots out although it never came to that, thank goodness. I lost a bunch of hair, some shedding, some breakage.
I'm not sure if this is considered a setback but it's definitely a lesson learned. I'm not sure what/where I went wrong but that's water under the bridge now because I can't erase the past and this won't replicate in the future because I will end my stretch sooner next time.
I frequent a very small salon where the stylist recalls every minor detail about the client...that's good and bad so to avoid the lecture should she notice any breakage, what are your suggestions for good comebacks because truthfully, I don't want to hear it, because as mentioned -- lesson learned -- but I don't want to upset her either. I know she will say something because she's against stretching beyond 9 weeks.
When I run my fingers through my hair to finger comb, my fingers are getting hung up in the new growth, almost like there are some unresolved tangles ....since I'm new to stretching, I'm unsure if these things I'm experiencing are typical. How do deep stretchers ensure the hair is detangled enough to prevent any damage during TU by the stylist tugging or combing at the tangles carelessly.