Glib Gurl
Well-Known Member
So I went to the salon today to get a relaxer. While I was under the dryer (dc'ing) the stylist said to me, "Are you going to get a trim?" (Now I haven't had her trim my hair the last few times and she knows I'm trying to gain length.) Since it had been a while I said, "Well, take a look and see what you think."
So, when I got in her chair, she informed me that I had "stringy ends."
I was like, "Well, what can I do about it?"
"Nothing," she said. "That's just how your hair grows."
She took off about half an inch
While doing so she informed me that you SHOULD get your hair trimmed once a month
Whatever.
I will say that despite my reluctance the blunt ends do look better than the stringy ends . . . now I'm just wondering how I can help my ends stay blunt . . . I've been baggying and watching how I treat them . . . wonder what else I can do?
So, when I got in her chair, she informed me that I had "stringy ends."
I was like, "Well, what can I do about it?""Nothing," she said. "That's just how your hair grows."
She took off about half an inch
While doing so she informed me that you SHOULD get your hair trimmed once a month I will say that despite my reluctance the blunt ends do look better than the stringy ends . . . now I'm just wondering how I can help my ends stay blunt . . . I've been baggying and watching how I treat them . . . wonder what else I can do?
to me... I notice it, and it was enough for me to step back and say, ok let's make this look a little better.
HOWEVER the fact that you're trying to retain length means you DO want to try & trim as little as possible, in the future try just having her dust the ends or better yet do them yourself. Hair doesn't just GROW stringy, it's possible you just needed to get rid of those split ends, and unless the damage goes up any further, you will find yourself needing to trim MUCH LESS the better condition your hair becomes. KEEP BABYING THOSE ENDS & keep them moist