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I almost hesitate to write about this since it's such a trivial thing but here goes -
So I'm completely protectvie of my post-cancer hair - and all it's subsequent curls. I"ve learned to deal witht hem and even love them.
My first haircut after two-and-a-half years of no hair cuts was tres expensive but the curls were still there after the deed wasdone, so I was pleased. Not about the price ($80 when all was said and done), but I liked the results.
The second haircut I got was at the same place, but a different hairstylists. Not as great but still good (but still expensive).
So since the first two haircuts were basically layered cuts, I wondered why was I spending so much cash I didn't have on just a plain layered cut.
Well, now I know. I went back to my original, pre-cancer hairstylist and told her to layer my hair in order to bring out the curl. She told me that there is no such thing as being a 'specialist' in cutting curly hair and it's just the power of suggestion that makes people believe that one stylist can actually be better at cutting curly hair than another stylist.
Yikes! My hair is NOT CURLY ANYMORE! It is some kind of shaggy mess of undefined wispy waves. I tried using the diffuser last night with some of my trusty product to no avail.
Is it possible she cut the curl right out of my hair? What can I do now? No more ringlets! No more curls! Will they come back?
I really can't afford to go back to the new place and their $80 haircuts.
So you see, of course in the grand scheme of things, this is not the most important issue, but I was so disappointed! Sniff! ;(
What should I do?
Thanks for letting me vent about my absolutely self-centered, vain problem!
Susan L.G.
So I'm completely protectvie of my post-cancer hair - and all it's subsequent curls. I"ve learned to deal witht hem and even love them.
My first haircut after two-and-a-half years of no hair cuts was tres expensive but the curls were still there after the deed wasdone, so I was pleased. Not about the price ($80 when all was said and done), but I liked the results.
The second haircut I got was at the same place, but a different hairstylists. Not as great but still good (but still expensive).
So since the first two haircuts were basically layered cuts, I wondered why was I spending so much cash I didn't have on just a plain layered cut.
Well, now I know. I went back to my original, pre-cancer hairstylist and told her to layer my hair in order to bring out the curl. She told me that there is no such thing as being a 'specialist' in cutting curly hair and it's just the power of suggestion that makes people believe that one stylist can actually be better at cutting curly hair than another stylist.
Yikes! My hair is NOT CURLY ANYMORE! It is some kind of shaggy mess of undefined wispy waves. I tried using the diffuser last night with some of my trusty product to no avail.
Is it possible she cut the curl right out of my hair? What can I do now? No more ringlets! No more curls! Will they come back?
I really can't afford to go back to the new place and their $80 haircuts.
So you see, of course in the grand scheme of things, this is not the most important issue, but I was so disappointed! Sniff! ;(
What should I do?
Thanks for letting me vent about my absolutely self-centered, vain problem!
Susan L.G.