$18.00 vs $40-60.00 (LET THE WAR BEGIN)
Sooooooooo here it goes!!! Everyone always ask me what my take on the Dominican Salon is! I felt I couldn't give an opinion until I had experienced it for myself. I proceeded to asked around for a couple of weeks, trying to find the best Salon in my area.Upon arrival the ladies were very welcoming, until they saw my hair(its natural and a little past my shoulder when curly/nappy). One of the stylist then shampooed my hair which was very relaxing But and I say BUT, when it was time to condition she used a rat-tail comb to comb the conditioner thru my swollen nappy/curly hair. Now, I try my best not to tell people how to do their job, so I sat there like a good client and took the pain. Next, she attempted to roll my hair which actually could have gone successfully if my hair was submerged with water (the water would have helped my hair stretch, and in turn wrap around the roller smoothly). After being dried, they "ROUND BRUSHED" (blow dried) my hair straight,(burning my scalp "HOT"). Then finally, she faltironed my hair. With all of that said, there are great hair stylist all over and it doesn't matter what race they are. What matters is what healthy hair practices they incorporate while servicing you. I wasn't pleased with my expiernce but thats not to say someone else, some where else hasn't found a Dominicn Salon that is into Healthy Hair! I like the rolling ritual but don't believe in roundbrushing dry hair!!!!! I just advise that you use good judgement because saving now may cost you later. If you guys know of any Great Dominican Salons please share with me. People ask me all the time but the only one I know of is Cyntias Dominican Salon (this is not where I went) in Largo Md. SO REMEMBER, NO Rat-tails, No dry rolling, and No Round Brushing Dry Hair!!!!!!!!!!!!! peace;-)
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Here are some pics of me roundbrushing correctly with the product line BLOW!
Sooooooooo here it goes!!! Everyone always ask me what my take on the Dominican Salon is! I felt I couldn't give an opinion until I had experienced it for myself. I proceeded to asked around for a couple of weeks, trying to find the best Salon in my area.Upon arrival the ladies were very welcoming, until they saw my hair(its natural and a little past my shoulder when curly/nappy). One of the stylist then shampooed my hair which was very relaxing But and I say BUT, when it was time to condition she used a rat-tail comb to comb the conditioner thru my swollen nappy/curly hair. Now, I try my best not to tell people how to do their job, so I sat there like a good client and took the pain. Next, she attempted to roll my hair which actually could have gone successfully if my hair was submerged with water (the water would have helped my hair stretch, and in turn wrap around the roller smoothly). After being dried, they "ROUND BRUSHED" (blow dried) my hair straight,(burning my scalp "HOT"). Then finally, she faltironed my hair. With all of that said, there are great hair stylist all over and it doesn't matter what race they are. What matters is what healthy hair practices they incorporate while servicing you. I wasn't pleased with my expiernce but thats not to say someone else, some where else hasn't found a Dominicn Salon that is into Healthy Hair! I like the rolling ritual but don't believe in roundbrushing dry hair!!!!! I just advise that you use good judgement because saving now may cost you later. If you guys know of any Great Dominican Salons please share with me. People ask me all the time but the only one I know of is Cyntias Dominican Salon (this is not where I went) in Largo Md. SO REMEMBER, NO Rat-tails, No dry rolling, and No Round Brushing Dry Hair!!!!!!!!!!!!! peace;-)
www.facebook.com/malaikafrazier
www.twitter.com/malaikafrazier
www.styleseat.com/malaikafrazier
Here are some pics of me roundbrushing correctly with the product line BLOW!
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