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    Posted: September 30 2005 at 10:25am

Most of us have been here for a while now and seeing great results in our hair. Do you go to the salon anymore for anything? I was thinking about going in to get a trim, but I'm debating.

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I only go for trims, color and occassionally braids.
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trims, and if i can find one that doesnt want too much money i am trying to find one to do a sew in for me

 


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i go for blowouts but they stress me out becuz im
worried that the blow drying is damaging my hair a
bit but the idea of doing my own rollersets scares
me also becuz i rollers can break the hair too....
correct me if im wrong
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havent gone in about 2 and 1/2 years
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I go to the salon once a week and my hair has really been thriving
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I only go for braids and that isn't very often because I hate it when i take the braids out....I always get a lot of shedding and I don't know if that is normal.  I think I'm going next week for a roller set.  Other than that I always do my own hair and it is thriving.
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I haven't set foot in a salon in a while. I've been doing pretty good w/ my own hair. I'm thinking about finding one to do a good roller set though. Even though I'm pretty good at doing mine, I wanna try and see what results I'd get at a salon.

 

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Originally posted by cookiesnkream cookiesnkream wrote:


i go for blowouts but they stress me out becuz im
worried that the blow drying is damaging my hair a
bit but the idea of doing my own rollersets scares
me also becuz i rollers can break the hair too....
correct me if im wrong

I am not sure about others, but I *DEFINITELY* notice more breakage when I roller set...  The curls are so PUUURTY when you take the rollers out, then....  when you start trying to style it, short pieces of hair go flying off



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I haven't been in a while and the last time was only for braids and that is the only thing I can ever see myself going for unless I decide to color.
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Long post:

I go to the salon regulary, mainly for relaxer, trim, sometimes just wash DT & set.  Love the results either way (at home or salon roller sets).  

I find it so interesting that it is almost a way of life here in the city to go to the salon (especially if you are relaxed or if you just want to wear your hair straight). 

NoNapNique:  I don't remember whether you are relaxed or natural or transitioning.  This can make a difference.  Could be too much tension between the 2 textures when styling is causing the breakage.

Also, I wonder if maybe you need more moisture and maybe even a little protein (protein treatment / followed by a DT).  Also, could it be time for a touch up (if relaxed) or a trim?  Personally, I don't usually worry about a few hairs flying off or shedding somewhat.  In my case, I know that even when my hair looks / feels great, & is thriving and growing, I still get some shedding.  Some shedding is normal.  

Cookiesncream: Rollersetting is actually pretty good for the hair.  Other than the tension caused from securing the rollers w/ pins (which is no worse than tension from braids, or a pony tail or bun) the heat is the only thing that I think some people may want to be cautious of.  Definitely sitting under a hooded dryer that is too hot can hurt.  But most (or all in my experience) dryers have adjustable heat so that is not really an issue. 

Not all rollers are good.  Plastic rollers w/ holes are the only ones that I use.  These are fine & will not break the hair.  Velcro rollers are terrible for the hair as they can rip it out.  Also, some people use the wire rollers.  I do not love these, the hair does not get as shiny and smooth.  Also, many people who do roller sets like to get some of the body out of the hair after taking out the roller. Some blow the hair, which can cause some damage.  A doobie (wrap) is effective and better for the hair but in my case, gets my hair too straight.

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Nope, I don't go but I might in the future. I'm really picky about that.
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I'm picky too. There is an Egyptian owned hair salon not far from where I live and all the woman I see coming out of there have armpit hair or longer. (Not weave. I checked!!) I may go there for a trim because I am in need of a good one. But I'm going to scope the place out further.
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I go to my stylist once a month for a relaxer. At one point I was going every week for a wrap but it started to get too expensive so I now wrap my own hair.
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The last time I went to the salon was 6months ago for a trim. I actually need to go back but I just want the ends dusted, not "trimmed" because it seems like stylists equate trim with 1-2 inches and I KNOW I don't need that much trimmed off. Anyone in the NYC area know of a good spot???

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Elegante on 113th off St. Nick

Yohanny on Columbus btwn 106th & 107th

Myra's on Amsterdam btwn 89th & 90th

Wherever you go, just be sure to stress that you only want a tiny trim, like 1/4". 

 

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Great! Thank you!
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Trims the only thing I can't and won't do my self. Or maybe some special doo.
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Hi everyone I'm new to this forum and I figured I would start here LOL

Since I go to a dominican salon ($10 for wash and set) I generally go to the salon every week in the spring and summer and after taking out long term braids(box)and every other week during fall and winter months. I bring my own products (shampoo,conds. treatments, color and relaxers) and will purchase treatments from them every now and then.

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I go, but infrequently, maybe every three months or so.  My stylist is two hours away.
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