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atlantatiffany said:
i know this post has been made before but it happened to me yesterday and i am so upset. i have been going to this stylist for a year and a half and for some reason he decides to cut my hair off. i have been a member of this board and i have been going my hair out. <font color="red">my hair was 2inches above my bar strap. since i haven't had a relaxer in 4 months i believe it was now touching my bar strap. the stylist cut my hair to my shoulders.</font> can u believe it? all my growing and everything just gone down the tubes. if this has happened to any of u women please help. i just want to know what i should say to him. <font color="red">i did talk to him and he told me it needed to be cut because it was healthier this way.</font> which i know is not true, because i wear protective styles daily. i know it's just hair, but i just feel i wasted a complete year of all my progress. if any of u ladies can recommend a stylist in atlanta that is not scissor happy that would help too. tiffany
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WHAT?!!?!!
How about an apology and offering some compensatory services? I know he is your friend, AT, but his conduct requires some
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You are not alone in having experienced this, as many of the posts here can demonstrate. Some attribute cattiness only to women stylists but the SHS I left was a man. It seemed that as my hair growth took off, thanks to the hair care internet boards, he only began to get scissor-happy when my length began to approach his wife's.
I agree with the suggestions that you make whoever trims your hair show you *exactly* how much (s)he is trimming. Even if you wear glasses and have to remove them for the trim, put those suckers back on to check the progress. I do this now, at the risk of being seen as "difficult." It makes the stylist really focus on what (s)he's doing b/c (s)he knows I'm watching like a hawk.
I also agree with the suggestion that you find someone else to trim your hair. A former co-worker of mine used to repeatedly warn against using the same stylist who does relaxers to also trim your hair. She was convinced that, either consciously or subconsciously, the stylist would factor the difficulty of dealing with all that hair into the trim. She might have been on to something. If your stylist as your friend, I would suggest that he can still do your touchups, but you can let him know you won't be requiring his trimming services.