LadyRaider
Well-Known Member
I had my third trip to the white stylist on Friday. I wanted to do a length check and I can't get my hair as straight as she did the first time I went to her.
She kind of ticked me off. I went in looking kind of crazy because I'd tried one of my patented "wash and nos" that day and my hair was WILD. So okay... next time I won't experiment before going in there.
Another white lady was nearby as she was blowdrying my hair and my stylist said something about all the work she was doing. And the other white lady (I believe she was the massage therapist) said something about it being quite a challenge.
Now, my hair is NOT that much of a challenge. I don't tangle easily and it's not THAT thick or THAT long. She was bragging like she was dealing with some deep dark jungle and that's just not my hair.
I said, "Challenge. My hair's no challenge. I'll go find you a challenge."
She said, "Well, I haven't run away from anyone yet."
Anyway... that kinda bothered me. Maybe that's how she keeps all us high-paying black clients to herself... by scaring the others away.
Anyway... she also talked about another black client she has. Some other white salon put a permanent color on top of just relaxed hair and her hair came out in patches. So they are trying to nurse her hair back to health.
She said that this other woman complains she doesn't put enough "Grease" in her hair.
The stylist said she started mixing seyani butter with something (I gave her a little sample jar on my second visit) and using it on this lady, but she tells this other lady that she doesn't do "grease."
My stylist said she has to wash her hair several times to get out the layers of hair product that are gunked on to her hair.
She does do a good job, I think. And I like her. I just didn't appreciate her using my hair as the boogeyman.
She kind of ticked me off. I went in looking kind of crazy because I'd tried one of my patented "wash and nos" that day and my hair was WILD. So okay... next time I won't experiment before going in there.
Another white lady was nearby as she was blowdrying my hair and my stylist said something about all the work she was doing. And the other white lady (I believe she was the massage therapist) said something about it being quite a challenge.
Now, my hair is NOT that much of a challenge. I don't tangle easily and it's not THAT thick or THAT long. She was bragging like she was dealing with some deep dark jungle and that's just not my hair.
I said, "Challenge. My hair's no challenge. I'll go find you a challenge."
She said, "Well, I haven't run away from anyone yet."
Anyway... that kinda bothered me. Maybe that's how she keeps all us high-paying black clients to herself... by scaring the others away.
Anyway... she also talked about another black client she has. Some other white salon put a permanent color on top of just relaxed hair and her hair came out in patches. So they are trying to nurse her hair back to health.
She said that this other woman complains she doesn't put enough "Grease" in her hair.
The stylist said she started mixing seyani butter with something (I gave her a little sample jar on my second visit) and using it on this lady, but she tells this other lady that she doesn't do "grease."
My stylist said she has to wash her hair several times to get out the layers of hair product that are gunked on to her hair.
She does do a good job, I think. And I like her. I just didn't appreciate her using my hair as the boogeyman.