We have to be honest with ourselves and what we are experiencing when we are having a service done at salons. But how do we do this without offending or underminding the person'' expertise or profession? We do it with up front communication. Before the stylist ever puts his/her hands in your head you must be upfront about what you want and don't want. This way if you have to do give a small reminder, there should be no awkard moments, because they've been previously made aware of where you stand. Open communication brings understanding and can build a perfect client /stylist relationship.
Last year, I had an experience where a stylist used too much heat to straighten my hair and it resulted in heat damaged curls that I had to cut off.
Here is a list that you can follow to ensure you stay in charge when it comes to the continued health of your hair when visiting salons or someone you trust.
Always request a consultation to discuss your hair care needs, and to get a good understanding of what their specialities are. (I typically stray away from salons that only care about a "Fly" style at any cost.)
Seek out reviews from people you know or have access to that have used their services, to get an idea of how the stylist really operates. This will help you decide if you and your hair will benefit from there particular style of hair care.
Make it known to your stylists "during your appointment" if you start to experience something you don't like i.e, too tight braids. Stop them in their tracks.
Don't be afraid to open your mouth, I know most stylists, braiders, etc. have really big personalities and confidence in their work. But at the end of the day, it is your head and you have to walk around with it 24/7.
Get up and Walk out, if you feel like your hair is being damaged. I know people who will sit there,(I've done it!) and let someone pull, burn, break, snap, and fry their hair off, and will sit there quietly until it's over. It may seem dramatic or over the top to walk out, but afterwards you'll be glad you did, and your hair will thank you for it.
Do it yourself. If you have decided that you know your hair better than anyone, and will not damage it. Then be your own stylist. There are many women that have increased their knowledge ,sharpened their skills, and have taken control of their healthy hair journeys.
Until next time! Be blessed...