InJesusName
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After rave reviews about them, I visited a Dominican salon. My first experience turned out to be unpleasant because she "texlaxed" my hair without basing it ! Needless to say, I left the salon with burns all over my scalp and underprocessed hair. I did not rule out all Dominican salons, however.
I visited another one for a consultation, and the stylist told me my hair was ugly, so I decided not to patronize that salon. I went to a third one in which I had a pretty pleasant consultation. We agreed that my hair was damaged, but she would help me nurse it back to health. Well, this morning was a different story. First of all, my appointment was at 9:00 and I did not get into A chair until 10:13 ! I say "A" chair because her daughter washed my hair and then puts a mystery conditioner on my hair and rinsed it out and called that conditioning. When I asked her to "Deep Condition" she acted like she could not understand me. To top that off, I noticed other African American clients in there, and most of them had tore up hair. I also noticed another client that barely had 1/8 inch of new growth was getting a touch up! Of course, the first words out of their mouths again were "You need a relaxer". When I told her it had only been two weeks since my last touch up, she told me that I should get them every four to six weeks (LHCF has taught me better than that).
To make a long story short, they did not condition my hair properly, they insist on slapping more chemicals into my already extremely damaged hair, and that darn dryer about burned a hole in my head, and I did not like the way my hair looked when she was done. This was no better than the African American salons I ran from 6 months ago. Maybe things are different in other areas, but North Carolinian Dominican Salons just don't work for me!!!!!!!!!!!
I am not very good at doing my own hair, and I have struggled with this since I decided to go for healthy hair. My hair NEVER looks good anymore, but I just can't have it unhealthy for the sake of "looking nice".
This was the last straw for me. I will continue to practice, but I have finally figured out that no one will take care of your hair like yourself. Sorry this is long. I just had to get this off my chest.
I visited another one for a consultation, and the stylist told me my hair was ugly, so I decided not to patronize that salon. I went to a third one in which I had a pretty pleasant consultation. We agreed that my hair was damaged, but she would help me nurse it back to health. Well, this morning was a different story. First of all, my appointment was at 9:00 and I did not get into A chair until 10:13 ! I say "A" chair because her daughter washed my hair and then puts a mystery conditioner on my hair and rinsed it out and called that conditioning. When I asked her to "Deep Condition" she acted like she could not understand me. To top that off, I noticed other African American clients in there, and most of them had tore up hair. I also noticed another client that barely had 1/8 inch of new growth was getting a touch up! Of course, the first words out of their mouths again were "You need a relaxer". When I told her it had only been two weeks since my last touch up, she told me that I should get them every four to six weeks (LHCF has taught me better than that).
To make a long story short, they did not condition my hair properly, they insist on slapping more chemicals into my already extremely damaged hair, and that darn dryer about burned a hole in my head, and I did not like the way my hair looked when she was done. This was no better than the African American salons I ran from 6 months ago. Maybe things are different in other areas, but North Carolinian Dominican Salons just don't work for me!!!!!!!!!!!
I am not very good at doing my own hair, and I have struggled with this since I decided to go for healthy hair. My hair NEVER looks good anymore, but I just can't have it unhealthy for the sake of "looking nice".
This was the last straw for me. I will continue to practice, but I have finally figured out that no one will take care of your hair like yourself. Sorry this is long. I just had to get this off my chest.