hillytmj
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I know this is an old, familiar topic full of debate, but when do you think it's the best time to trim? I, like many of you, have suffered setback after setback with retention due to scissor-happy stylists. I found a great person to trim my hair at a Supercuts type place; but, unfortunately she quit. My last major trim was May 30, 2008, and I experienced lots of growth.
Fast forward to last week. I went to the salon to get a deep conditioner/protein treatment. My stylist used a setting lotion that made my hair hard and dry. I knew this, but my ends looked dry to me. I normally moisturize and seal daily so me ends always look good because they are coated in oil. So I started thinking, maybe I need a trim. Looking back, I should have just re-washed my hair, DC'd and then evaluated.
Long story short - when I went back to the Supercuts place with a different lady, I refused to let her cut an inch (like she recommended) and I refused to let her cut a half inch. She cut less than that, but I feel that she wanted to make my hair even (it's layered). It's not drastically shorter, but I want to retain every centimeter of my hair so I can reach my BSL goal by the end of the year.
I only use direct heat like once a year and have done this for three years now, I DC, moisturize, the whole nine, so I'm wondering, how often do I really need to trim my hair if I'm not abusing it all the time? How can you be sure you're not putting off a necessary trim that will eventually lead to a setback?
Any thoughts?
PS - I took this photo Friday with my friend's nephew prior to the trim, and I'm looking at the photo thinking, why on earth did I trim my hair, rather than wash and deep condition to get rid of all of that dang setting lotion!
I know this is an old, familiar topic full of debate, but when do you think it's the best time to trim? I, like many of you, have suffered setback after setback with retention due to scissor-happy stylists. I found a great person to trim my hair at a Supercuts type place; but, unfortunately she quit. My last major trim was May 30, 2008, and I experienced lots of growth.
Fast forward to last week. I went to the salon to get a deep conditioner/protein treatment. My stylist used a setting lotion that made my hair hard and dry. I knew this, but my ends looked dry to me. I normally moisturize and seal daily so me ends always look good because they are coated in oil. So I started thinking, maybe I need a trim. Looking back, I should have just re-washed my hair, DC'd and then evaluated.
Long story short - when I went back to the Supercuts place with a different lady, I refused to let her cut an inch (like she recommended) and I refused to let her cut a half inch. She cut less than that, but I feel that she wanted to make my hair even (it's layered). It's not drastically shorter, but I want to retain every centimeter of my hair so I can reach my BSL goal by the end of the year.
I only use direct heat like once a year and have done this for three years now, I DC, moisturize, the whole nine, so I'm wondering, how often do I really need to trim my hair if I'm not abusing it all the time? How can you be sure you're not putting off a necessary trim that will eventually lead to a setback?
Any thoughts?
PS - I took this photo Friday with my friend's nephew prior to the trim, and I'm looking at the photo thinking, why on earth did I trim my hair, rather than wash and deep condition to get rid of all of that dang setting lotion!