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I mean do we need to review each and every product they use before they put it on our heads??? Geez!
[/ QUOTE ] I hate to say it, but yes! I really believe you have to keep your eyes open when it comes to hair dressers.
I was refered to a hairdresser, and told that she was good and would help me grow my hair. I figured o.k, I'll meet with her. When I went to her yesterday, she told me that I should use the Affirm no-lye relaxer for my hair. I said no, I don't want to use a no-lye, since I recently switched and no-lye relaxers have the tendency to dry out the hair, I want the lye relaxer instead.
You know what sister-girl said to me????? Her exact words were: " Why don't you let me be the professional, and you be the client! I do know what's good for your hair." The nerve!!
I answered her and said: " You can be the professional to another client. I don't think we can work together because no-one knows my hair better than I do. It took me years to get my hair to a point where I can say that I like it, and no "professional" did that for me. Thank-you for your time." I picked up my coat and left. I wasn't rude, but I'm not going to let anyone convince me anymore that they know what's better for my hair then I do.