almond eyes
Well-Known Member
Hello Ladies,
I am natural and don't plan on putting a chemical in the foreseeable future. However, I remember when I was researching texturisers since I got my first one done in 1994 (in a hair natural hair care salon), that all the hairdressers now I have spoken to discourage them. Two years ago I was itching to get a texturiser and three hairdressers told me that they refuse to do them on longer hair because it is very hard to know where the line of demarcation is when getting a touch up and that they believe hair is either relaxed or it is not because anything in between will be more prone to breakage. I just wanted to know how many of you find that this is why you end up texturising or texlaxing yourself because most hairdressers discourage it? or do you think that the process requires a lot of time and skill which hairdressers don't like?
Best,
Almond Eyes
I am natural and don't plan on putting a chemical in the foreseeable future. However, I remember when I was researching texturisers since I got my first one done in 1994 (in a hair natural hair care salon), that all the hairdressers now I have spoken to discourage them. Two years ago I was itching to get a texturiser and three hairdressers told me that they refuse to do them on longer hair because it is very hard to know where the line of demarcation is when getting a touch up and that they believe hair is either relaxed or it is not because anything in between will be more prone to breakage. I just wanted to know how many of you find that this is why you end up texturising or texlaxing yourself because most hairdressers discourage it? or do you think that the process requires a lot of time and skill which hairdressers don't like?
Best,
Almond Eyes