hillytmj
Well-Known Member
I'm asking this question because I'm going to my stylist next Friday for a roller wrap. She ALWAYS says I need a trim, even if I just got one like I did last week. I had a very necessary 2 inch trim (my ends didn't survive a corrective), so I'm back at BSL from MBL.
I don't have split ends (even the hair I trimmed wasn't split), but my hair is thicker from the roots and starts to slim down towards the ends. My hair is not see through, limp, flyaway or weak. However, I think my stylist thinks my hair should be the same thickness from root to tip, and unfortunately, her method of getting there is constant deep trims. When following her method, I never got past NL. Because of this, I haven't let her touch my hair with scissors since Feb. 2007 (I get my trims elsewhere), but I'm sick of hearing the trim speech everytime I see her.
I'm gonna have this discussion with her (I personally don't think everyone's hair has the same level of thickness from root to tip).
What do you all think? I've seen a lot of Fotkis where LHCF'ers have trimmed ends that aren't damaged, but a bit thinner than the rest of their hair.
I don't have split ends (even the hair I trimmed wasn't split), but my hair is thicker from the roots and starts to slim down towards the ends. My hair is not see through, limp, flyaway or weak. However, I think my stylist thinks my hair should be the same thickness from root to tip, and unfortunately, her method of getting there is constant deep trims. When following her method, I never got past NL. Because of this, I haven't let her touch my hair with scissors since Feb. 2007 (I get my trims elsewhere), but I'm sick of hearing the trim speech everytime I see her.
I'm gonna have this discussion with her (I personally don't think everyone's hair has the same level of thickness from root to tip).
What do you all think? I've seen a lot of Fotkis where LHCF'ers have trimmed ends that aren't damaged, but a bit thinner than the rest of their hair.
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