Polyesterdiva
New Member
Okay. Sooo my stylist is a much older black lady, very sweet and generally a good at what she does. I have a hard time asking for certain things from her though, because she's set in her ways and I'm a lot younger (don't wanna be disrespectful). 
I'm getting fed up though, and I'm trying to figure out a respectful way to ask her to use less heat on my hair. The reason: My hair is so flat on my head afterward and "bone straight." I'm used to braid outs so such straight hair is unnecessary and looks weird to me.
Also, I'm sure my locks could spare the 400 degree flat iron, and looks MORE than sleek and straight enough when I flat iron it at 280 degrees (and still has body). Finally she clamps the flat iron down hard and pulls from root to tip to get the hair super straight and I feel like she's pulling too hard on the strands (especially those vulnerable ends!) 
How can I bring all this up without sounding like I'm questioning how she does her job?

I'm getting fed up though, and I'm trying to figure out a respectful way to ask her to use less heat on my hair. The reason: My hair is so flat on my head afterward and "bone straight." I'm used to braid outs so such straight hair is unnecessary and looks weird to me.


How can I bring all this up without sounding like I'm questioning how she does her job?