QuoteReplyTopic: HOW TO GET A GOOD TRIM Posted: October 07 2002 at 2:29pm
Glad to hear you are planning to stay away from the scissor happy hairdresser. Remember they make their money cutting hair off your head, not growing it. besides their training focuses on cutting hair short, above the shoulders. They do not learn how to take care of long hair. So if you want your hair long, they are not much assistance. When you do decide to trim your own ends. Plan on giving yourself alot of time, do not rush it or let other things interfere. Lock the door, take the phone off the hook and take it slow. I`ll bet you do just fine.
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Right now, my goal is to grow my hair to the middle of my back. Once I get there, then I will aim for more. My hair is two lengths right now. Chin length in the front and about 2 inches below my shoulders in the back. I have to stop letting the hairdresser trim my hair. An inch or more per trim is simply too much for my taste. And, I have fast growing hair, and for the year that I`ve been going to her, I`ve seen no remarkable growth like I should. It`s so annoying. But for now on, I am going to stop for a while, and then trim my own when it needs one.
Probably the best way is to comb your hair all forward. Next part it in the middle. Pin up all the hair above the ear line with a clip. Now spritz the hair with a mister. Trim straight across the bottom in the front on both sides. 1/2 inch or less, just to get the damaged ends. Let down some more hair about an inch higher than the first line. Pin the rest back up. Spritz the ends and follow the first amount you trimmed as a guide. Repeat until you have all the hair down and it is even. I have trimmed a couple friends` hair for years (both can sit on their hair) and both say I am more concerned about cutting off too much than they are. But they won`t trust anyone else, and I have never had a complaint from either one. Plenty of thank yous though. Karonica, what is your goal? I hope it is waist length or longer.
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That is good advice, but there are stylists with short hair that can give you a decent trim. But, this made me realize that I will never let my current stylist trim my hair again.
My stylist was cutting off so much of my hair for just one trim. Got on my nerves. Now, I`m not going to ask for a trim anymore. I was seeing at least an inch taken off for each trim and I was getting my hair trimmed every 8 weeks. That is just too much!!! I think that I am going to learn how to trim my own hair, since it seems that I am the only one that knows what I want.
Does anyone have any advice on how to give your own hair a trim?
Well, your hair sounds like it`s really dry. You should go look for some olive oil to pre-treat it before shampooing a couple maybe three times a week at first to see if that improves the splits. You should use enough to make the length look wet, and leave it on for at least an hour. It may take two shampoos to get the oil out, but you`ll figure out what it takes from doing it. Also, your water may have a high mineral content. Try using a half vinegar/water solution during your final rinse in the shower. That`ll remove some of the buildup as well as reduce the pH of your hair, making it more manageable.
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I`m 28 and haven`t had my hair cut by a proffesional since I was 14. The experience was that bad. I have bra length hair and want it down to my waist. All I can grow are split ends since I moved from Dallas to Alaska 4 years ago and I`ve started "dusting" my hair instead of taking off 2 inches every 6 mos. about 2 wks ago, but I keep finding more little monsters every time I glance at my hair. If I keep doing this, am I eventually going to find two bra length healthy strands of hair while the rest is up to my chin? My hair grows slow, but is thick, wavy, and mildy coarse. Any suggestions as to find a decent long hair stylist, treatments, inspiration, shampoo and conditioner will be so very appreciated.
I say that all stylists are different. Instead of classifying the stylists, people need to concentrate more on getting what They want. That means if you have to write out a list of wants and don`t wants to give to a stylist then do so. If you have to bring a ruler do it. That hair belongs to you and if you say no they better take it for an answer and if they don`t then you take action.
If they ever cut way more than they were supposed to and do not make any effort to compensate you then you need to report them or the salon to any or all of these: Your State Board of Cosmetology - go here to find more info on them http://www.beautyschools.com/ Local News a Lawyer
You do what you have to do to get what You want. If you let them get away with things then you are letting them victimize others too.
thats so true... also, the best hairstylists i find r the guys, sorry to be sexist, but the gay guys just seem to know exactely what ur on about, and exactely HOW to do WHAT you want.
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I disagree with the guy thing because in my experience, they tend to do what they think i best, not what you ask... and my femalestylist has super short hair and totally respects that I want cut off the least amout possible.
thats so true... also, the best hairstylists i find r the guys, sorry to be sexist, but the gay guys just seem to know exactely what ur on about, and exactely HOW to do WHAT you want.
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Instead of trying to worry about a stylist I learned to trim my own. It makes it easier to have curly hair because not all the curls are the same length anyway. :)
But I do agree with what you said. My mom was a stylist a long time ago so I trust her to trim my hair. She knows I want it long plus she`s my mom and doesn`t want me mad at her. So, she would cut only what I want.
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Here is my secret for a good trim, as I`ve had years of torture at the hands of well meaning stylists.
First, I never let a person with short hair cut my hair. Why, you ask? Short haired people don`t understand the commitment it takes. Most wish to have long hair and will tell you (`I`ve always wanted long hair`). The first thing they do is hack off way too much. I think its a subconscious act to make you look like them. As they say misery loves company.
Second, I always explain to the stylist that I am growing out my hair (Its now at my bra strap, go hair go) and that I want the bare minimum TRIMMED off. Explain its a trim not a CUT or a STYLE.
Third, a good stylist will ask and show you how much she`s about to trim off. I watch like a hawk and I ask to see how much she`s planning so that we both have the same amount in mind.
It may be a little *****y, it maybe a little obsessive, but the last time I didn`t do the above I ended up with 4 inches trimmed off and slightly layered as the stylist "thought" that`s what I meant by trimmed.
Good luck peoples and remember its your hair, don`t let a pushy stylist do what they want, if you feel uncomfortable don`t let them start and if you are unhappy complain and never go back!
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