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So, my hairdresser doesn't like me using the sulfur based producst like MTG and Bound

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Re: So, my hairdresser doesn't like me using the sulfur based producst like MTG and B

malachi74 said:
PLEASE tell me you are not talking about a male stylist in Miami, FL that works in Kendall off of 117th!?!


No, he is a stylist in Lathrup Village in Michigan. He uses the expensive stuff like Bonacure, Paul Mitchell and other names I can't remember cause I don't have the money to buy their products.
 
Re: So, my hairdresser doesn't like me using the sulfur based producst like MTG and B

meaganita said:
OMG!! My stylist does that too! I always thought she was just trying to get it clean and perfect!! But that's the "trick" to make it seem like they're cutting less hair?!?!?:mad: See now, this just gives me yet ANOTHER reason to start doing my own hair!!!!

I'm not sure if they are doing it so we won't notice or just to make sure they don't cut too much. Like if he cuts too much the first time their is nothing he can do it about but if he cuts less and then examines the shape of the hair, he can either leave it that way or continue to modify.

I wasn't angry he cut as much as he did since I needed it after wearing braids for a whole year and a few months. but for people who voluntarily cut their own hair you def have to make sure the going around twice thing doesn't get rid of too much of your hair.
 
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