Blossssom
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I got a "touch-up".  I couldn't help it.
It had become a CHORE trying to reconcile the old hair with the new hair, and I CAVED.
I'm not upset, though. The next time I try to go natural, I'm just going to cut off ALL the hair and start from scratch.
After thinking about it for a couple of weeks, I realized my hair was getting bigger and my new growth gave me a small inkling of what my hair would look like if my entire head was covered with that texture.
I'm not ready for that, and my hair texture is nothing like 1913's, who is also a 4 something. I must be a 6 something, because my hair looks nothing like hers without the relaxer.
Nevertheless, the one thing the last 6 months has taught me is I don't have to relax every 6-8 weeks.
As Anky says in her "feature" post, she relaxes 3 to 4 times a year, and this is sufficient for me. It would have taken me forever and a day to go completely natural without chopping off the relaxed part, and I wasn't ready for that because I LOVE LONG HAIR.
Much love to everybody who wears their hair the way THEY want to and f**k what society or your mama says!
Oh! But check this out! I'm dumping my stylist. I've been going to him for about 10 years now, and I have HAD IT with him!
Number one, he is UNWILLING relax my hair the way I want him to relax it; and number two, he and the MANICURIST were fighting today! Loud in front of customers! I'm pretty sure they are going to fire his a$$!
I couldn't believe it! Loud-CALL THE POLICE-fight! Yea! It went down today! I don't want him doing my hair anymore anyway.
My next stylist will be trained by ME! I will ask them are they open to suggestions, because I have a certain technique *I devised it* as to how I want my hair relaxed and if I can't find a stylist willing to "cooperate", I'll do it my damn self!
				
			It had become a CHORE trying to reconcile the old hair with the new hair, and I CAVED.
I'm not upset, though. The next time I try to go natural, I'm just going to cut off ALL the hair and start from scratch.
After thinking about it for a couple of weeks, I realized my hair was getting bigger and my new growth gave me a small inkling of what my hair would look like if my entire head was covered with that texture.
I'm not ready for that, and my hair texture is nothing like 1913's, who is also a 4 something. I must be a 6 something, because my hair looks nothing like hers without the relaxer.
Nevertheless, the one thing the last 6 months has taught me is I don't have to relax every 6-8 weeks.
As Anky says in her "feature" post, she relaxes 3 to 4 times a year, and this is sufficient for me. It would have taken me forever and a day to go completely natural without chopping off the relaxed part, and I wasn't ready for that because I LOVE LONG HAIR.
Much love to everybody who wears their hair the way THEY want to and f**k what society or your mama says!

Oh! But check this out! I'm dumping my stylist. I've been going to him for about 10 years now, and I have HAD IT with him!
Number one, he is UNWILLING relax my hair the way I want him to relax it; and number two, he and the MANICURIST were fighting today! Loud in front of customers! I'm pretty sure they are going to fire his a$$!
I couldn't believe it! Loud-CALL THE POLICE-fight! Yea! It went down today! I don't want him doing my hair anymore anyway.
My next stylist will be trained by ME! I will ask them are they open to suggestions, because I have a certain technique *I devised it* as to how I want my hair relaxed and if I can't find a stylist willing to "cooperate", I'll do it my damn self!
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I recently consulted with a hairdresser to do my hair, and she insisted that she trim it, because this is how she "runs her ship" (her words).  Since it is my money and my hair, she should do it how I want it done.  I told her thanks, but no thanks and kept looking.  I found one who is not scissor happy that I will be going to next month.  She was referred to me by my cousin's friend, who has hair down to her butt!
 I recently consulted with a hairdresser to do my hair, and she insisted that she trim it, because this is how she "runs her ship" (her words).  Since it is my money and my hair, she should do it how I want it done.  I told her thanks, but no thanks and kept looking.  I found one who is not scissor happy that I will be going to next month.  She was referred to me by my cousin's friend, who has hair down to her butt!  At least I know this hairdresser won't sabatoge my hair goals.
  At least I know this hairdresser won't sabatoge my hair goals.

 
 
		 When I go, she asks me what I want done, how much do I want trimmed, and I get exclusive service. No working on 2-3 heads while I'm burning w/ a relaxer on my head. Also no pissy attitude. She explains what she is doing and the products she uses. Most importantly, she is 10-20$ cheaper than my black stylist.
  When I go, she asks me what I want done, how much do I want trimmed, and I get exclusive service. No working on 2-3 heads while I'm burning w/ a relaxer on my head. Also no pissy attitude. She explains what she is doing and the products she uses. Most importantly, she is 10-20$ cheaper than my black stylist. My hubby is impressed with her because she explained to him about why his hair won't stay flat.(cowlick)  Very thourough and professional.
  My hubby is impressed with her because she explained to him about why his hair won't stay flat.(cowlick)  Very thourough and professional. 
 
		 
  
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		