DweamGoiL
June 1st, 2014, 02:55 PM
Yesterday I went to get my layers redone and get an inch or two cut off, for maintenance’s sake. Since reaching my goal of WL, I am comfortable at this marker. My hair is in good shape, and I can wear it down without too much fuss. I can also bun it when I need to, and since I have never been a huge braider, this works well for me.
I made an appointment at my new local salon. I had long layers cut back in October. Until then, my hair was mid-back, but because it’s rather thick, it was really heavy and did not move much. It made wearing it down a bit uncomfortable and bunning it was giving me headaches after merely an hour. The long layers were a huge success for me.
Overall, yesterday’s visit was good. The girl who washed my hair was receptive to the water temperature I requested since it was much cooler than most of her clients, and the young lady was quite gentle with my hair. I was also advised that because I was not blow drying my hair, I would pay $15 less than the usual price. After my hair was washed and conditioned, I wasn’t hassled about detangling my own hair. The stylist told me to take my time and once he was ready to make the first cut, he showed me how much he was taking off and waited for me to agree.
At first, I was a bit nervous he would cut off too much or that the hair would be thinned out too much as he redid the layering so I took before and after pictures to compare:
http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae360/dweamgoil/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/0601142_zps1b207838.jpg (http://s987.photobucket.com/user/dweamgoil/media/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/0601142_zps1b207838.jpg.html)
Before the cut
It was a good experience once again, but I had not realized how much my hair had grown. As he was shaping it, I could feel it becoming lighter. The only drawback out of this visit was the products they used in my hair. The sulfate based shampoo wasn’t too bad, but the coney conditioner applied directly to my scalp and then slopped on my length was awful. It made my hair stick straight, but frizzy, and once it dried, it was limp and smooth except at the ends, which were very tangly. No matter how much I scrunched with my usual gel while it was still wet, it just lay flat and lifeless, and when it dried, it just stayed the same way…ugh!
So today, I washed it again with a clarifying shampoo to get all the cones completely out, and then I used my usual set of products. What a huge difference. I know many here love coney products, and I totally respect that, but for myself, I will never go back to using them.
http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae360/dweamgoil/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/060114_zpse6acca18.jpg (http://s987.photobucket.com/user/dweamgoil/media/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/060114_zpse6acca18.jpg.html)
After I washed out all the gunk out of it. It's still slightly damp here, but you can see the layering really well.
I made an appointment at my new local salon. I had long layers cut back in October. Until then, my hair was mid-back, but because it’s rather thick, it was really heavy and did not move much. It made wearing it down a bit uncomfortable and bunning it was giving me headaches after merely an hour. The long layers were a huge success for me.
Overall, yesterday’s visit was good. The girl who washed my hair was receptive to the water temperature I requested since it was much cooler than most of her clients, and the young lady was quite gentle with my hair. I was also advised that because I was not blow drying my hair, I would pay $15 less than the usual price. After my hair was washed and conditioned, I wasn’t hassled about detangling my own hair. The stylist told me to take my time and once he was ready to make the first cut, he showed me how much he was taking off and waited for me to agree.
At first, I was a bit nervous he would cut off too much or that the hair would be thinned out too much as he redid the layering so I took before and after pictures to compare:
http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae360/dweamgoil/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/0601142_zps1b207838.jpg (http://s987.photobucket.com/user/dweamgoil/media/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/0601142_zps1b207838.jpg.html)
Before the cut
It was a good experience once again, but I had not realized how much my hair had grown. As he was shaping it, I could feel it becoming lighter. The only drawback out of this visit was the products they used in my hair. The sulfate based shampoo wasn’t too bad, but the coney conditioner applied directly to my scalp and then slopped on my length was awful. It made my hair stick straight, but frizzy, and once it dried, it was limp and smooth except at the ends, which were very tangly. No matter how much I scrunched with my usual gel while it was still wet, it just lay flat and lifeless, and when it dried, it just stayed the same way…ugh!
So today, I washed it again with a clarifying shampoo to get all the cones completely out, and then I used my usual set of products. What a huge difference. I know many here love coney products, and I totally respect that, but for myself, I will never go back to using them.
http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae360/dweamgoil/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/060114_zpse6acca18.jpg (http://s987.photobucket.com/user/dweamgoil/media/Long%20Hair%202003%20to%20Now/060114_zpse6acca18.jpg.html)
After I washed out all the gunk out of it. It's still slightly damp here, but you can see the layering really well.