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@ID2,   The bangs were not cut in the wrong direction.  He blow dried the bangs in the wrong direction.

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@Skyegirl21,  I will trim my bangs when they get too long.  Some people are not meant to be hair stylists as they have no talent.

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@I am still oxox,  It sounds like a time to contact the Better Business Bureau.  If they destroyed your Uggs, they should pay for them and burning your hair -- I would sue.

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@Lipstickdiva,  What is a Brazilian blowout?  Never heard of that.  It's unbelievable that people today that go through training still cannot cut hair.

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@Katcat1 wrote:

@Lipstickdiva,  What is a Brazilian blowout?  Never heard of that.  It's unbelievable that people today that go through training still cannot cut hair.


@Katcat1, it's a professional hair smoothing treatment.  But according to what a couple of other stylists have told me, it's for people with course, frizzy, damaged, dry hair.  Not for people with thin hair. 

 

She put some type of conditioning treatment on my hair, then blow-dryed it then used a special flat iron that is supposed to seal everything in.     

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@I am still oxox wrote:

I have two from the same person same salon, she dropped brown dye on th toe of my new pink uggs, also she straightened my then very short hair and burned a huge off a huge chuck of hair in the back of my head. The salons answer oh well maybe you should stop processes on your hair for a while.


@I am still oxox, are you an alt nic of mine? :-) Jk, jk, don't have any.

 

My former hairdresser, who was a bit of a slob, dropped hair dye that somehow got on my top. To be fair, she did my hair next time at no charge. BTW, unless you do it immediately, that dye is there for good.

 

Then, back in the old days when I was getting my hair chemically straightened, a new person applied the stuff. She must have done it incorrectly because my scalp started burning like heck.

 

The result: Third degree burns over two-thirds of my scalp.

 

My first highlighting experience made my hair pinkish. Not a good look. And one time a snobby hairdresser styled my hair into a SpongeBob rectangle. 


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I have inherited the curly/wavy hair from my Mom's family, occasionally I will wear it curly but Brazilian Blowouts aka Keratin have been my life savers for the past 10 or so years.

 


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@Katcat1 wrote:

@Lipstickdiva,  What is a Brazilian blowout?  Never heard of that.  It's unbelievable that people today that go through training still cannot cut hair.


@Katcat1, it's a professional hair smoothing treatment.  But according to what a couple of other stylists have told me, it's for people with course, frizzy, damaged, dry hair.  Not for people with thin hair. 

 

She put some type of conditioning treatment on my hair, then blow-dryed it then used a special flat iron that is supposed to seal everything in.     


 

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@I am still oxox wrote:

I have inherited the curly/wavy hair from my Mom's family, occasionally I will wear it curly but Brazilian Blowouts aka Keratin have been my life savers for the past 10 or so years.

 


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@Katcat1 wrote:

@Lipstickdiva,  What is a Brazilian blowout?  Never heard of that.  It's unbelievable that people today that go through training still cannot cut hair.


@Katcat1, it's a professional hair smoothing treatment.  But according to what a couple of other stylists have told me, it's for people with course, frizzy, damaged, dry hair.  Not for people with thin hair. 

 

She put some type of conditioning treatment on my hair, then blow-dryed it then used a special flat iron that is supposed to seal everything in.     


 


@I am still oxox, I know a lot of people who swear by them. But I have fine, thin, poker straight hair.  My hair isn't frizzy or course or curly.  I didn't need that type of treatment.  It was a money making scheme for her. 

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i have had my share of bad cuts, styles and bad color jobs.    one of the more recent one was i was in the chair and asked for big waves and the stylist used a big barrell curling iron. she was yakking away while clamping my hair in the iron and white steam was coming out if my hair and she held the iron there forever! . i mentioned it and she said no worries, its just the product. 

 

neeooo, it was the heat drying out my cuticle!!  . it was very bad after i washed the next day.  i called and complained but there was nothing that could be done. my hair was flat and fried looking for months