Bella_Atl
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Okay. I went to the hair salon today to get my hair washed and trimmed. A really good friend of mine works there and she is the only person I trust to come near my hair with scissors. This particual hair salon happens to be in SW Atlanta, which is kinda in the cut (get back to that in a sec) When I walk in I get the usual stares and the teeth sucking. No problem. I'm a big girl.
So these three teenage girls come in. One young lady, who has to be 14 maybe 15 years old wants to get her hair pressed for a home coming dance tonight. She had the most beautiful 4a/b full APL, Rudy Huxtable virgin hair. I was wowed by it. Her hair stylist (We'll call her Miss Thing) looks at her hair and says. "Oh girl you have mad split ends" (here we go) and then she says "Girl, your hair is dry and damaged" (here we really go). "I'm going to have cut your hair" (Miss Thing went there). This child's hair was BEAUTIFUL!! The look on that little girl's face was awful. Her eyes got big, and they started to swell like she wanted to cry. She didn't speak up. And I could have sworn one of her little "friends" that came with her smirked! All I could think is where is this child's mother! My right leg started bouncing. (I do that when I'm anxious)
So she goes to the wash bowl. I look at my friend that's doing my hair and she gives me the look like..."Girl I'm not in that." So she brings the child out and starts roughly detangling her hair with a rat tail comb. Miss Thing would stop, pull hair out of the comb, drop it on the floor and starts detangling some more. She's just ripping into the child's hair. And the girls head is snapping back and forth. So by this time my leg is shaking and I'm rocking(I do that when I'm in full anxiety mode) It's killing me!
So I decided I can't take it anymore. If this child doesn't speak up I'm going to say something before she cuts this girls hair. Now I'm in the cut. I know if I say something to Miss Thing, it might turn into an ugly exchange. And I know my own APL, hair is only going to aggravate the situation. So before I say anything I assess the situation. Sneakers on (check), Exit door to the left (check), main lights switches on wall by the dryers(check). Just in case I've got to kill the lights and back out this salon.
So right before I part my lips to speak, this little girls mother comes into the salon. And the little girl says. "Mama she says she gotta cut my hair" and the mother responds, looking right at Miss Thing... "If she cuts your hair imma cut her"
I've seen this situation time and time again in hair salons. When I was younger and didn't know any better, stylist would cut my hair all the time. Sometimes just grabbing the scissors and not saying anything to me. Do they really, as professionals feel, like all hair need to be cut first and then properly taken care of or is it just hating?erplexed
So these three teenage girls come in. One young lady, who has to be 14 maybe 15 years old wants to get her hair pressed for a home coming dance tonight. She had the most beautiful 4a/b full APL, Rudy Huxtable virgin hair. I was wowed by it. Her hair stylist (We'll call her Miss Thing) looks at her hair and says. "Oh girl you have mad split ends" (here we go) and then she says "Girl, your hair is dry and damaged" (here we really go). "I'm going to have cut your hair" (Miss Thing went there). This child's hair was BEAUTIFUL!! The look on that little girl's face was awful. Her eyes got big, and they started to swell like she wanted to cry. She didn't speak up. And I could have sworn one of her little "friends" that came with her smirked! All I could think is where is this child's mother! My right leg started bouncing. (I do that when I'm anxious)
So she goes to the wash bowl. I look at my friend that's doing my hair and she gives me the look like..."Girl I'm not in that." So she brings the child out and starts roughly detangling her hair with a rat tail comb. Miss Thing would stop, pull hair out of the comb, drop it on the floor and starts detangling some more. She's just ripping into the child's hair. And the girls head is snapping back and forth. So by this time my leg is shaking and I'm rocking(I do that when I'm in full anxiety mode) It's killing me!
So I decided I can't take it anymore. If this child doesn't speak up I'm going to say something before she cuts this girls hair. Now I'm in the cut. I know if I say something to Miss Thing, it might turn into an ugly exchange. And I know my own APL, hair is only going to aggravate the situation. So before I say anything I assess the situation. Sneakers on (check), Exit door to the left (check), main lights switches on wall by the dryers(check). Just in case I've got to kill the lights and back out this salon.
So right before I part my lips to speak, this little girls mother comes into the salon. And the little girl says. "Mama she says she gotta cut my hair" and the mother responds, looking right at Miss Thing... "If she cuts your hair imma cut her"
I've seen this situation time and time again in hair salons. When I was younger and didn't know any better, stylist would cut my hair all the time. Sometimes just grabbing the scissors and not saying anything to me. Do they really, as professionals feel, like all hair need to be cut first and then properly taken care of or is it just hating?erplexed
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