seraphim712
Well-Known Member
I'm sorry for starting so many threads, it's just that I have so many questions to ask. There's so much to learn!!!
I remember that when went to my stylist for a wash and blowdry, it was after he did the routine of washing, deep conditioning, and then blowdrying that he mentioned that at least four inches of my hair needed to be cut off. Bear in mind that my hair stops at the mid part of my neck(not sure how long it is right now since I haven't straightened it), so cutting off four inches would bring to middle of my ear. After he dryed my hair, it was straight from the roots on down but frizzy at the ends which he said that needed to be cut off. He also mentioned while flat ironing my hair that the burning smell came from my frizzy ends. Personally I thought it was the residue on the flat iron
I just want to know if he was telling the truth about my ends and if I should let him cut the frizzy part off to what he calls the healthy part of my hair, or if he's just scissor happy. I notice that when he flat irons my hair, however that the ends look the same as the 'healthy' part of my hair. I just don't want to make a mistake. The women with mid-length to waist length hair don't seem to get their hair trimmed, so I wonder if I'll be doing the right thing if I don't let him trim my hair.
Advice please!!!
I remember that when went to my stylist for a wash and blowdry, it was after he did the routine of washing, deep conditioning, and then blowdrying that he mentioned that at least four inches of my hair needed to be cut off. Bear in mind that my hair stops at the mid part of my neck(not sure how long it is right now since I haven't straightened it), so cutting off four inches would bring to middle of my ear. After he dryed my hair, it was straight from the roots on down but frizzy at the ends which he said that needed to be cut off. He also mentioned while flat ironing my hair that the burning smell came from my frizzy ends. Personally I thought it was the residue on the flat iron
I just want to know if he was telling the truth about my ends and if I should let him cut the frizzy part off to what he calls the healthy part of my hair, or if he's just scissor happy. I notice that when he flat irons my hair, however that the ends look the same as the 'healthy' part of my hair. I just don't want to make a mistake. The women with mid-length to waist length hair don't seem to get their hair trimmed, so I wonder if I'll be doing the right thing if I don't let him trim my hair.
Advice please!!!