How To Find A Hair Stylist | Heat Training Hair

Hola homies! This video was in response to a question I received on how to find a heat trained hair stylist. I think it’s a great idea to go to a heat trained hair professional first before you try to transition into heat trained hair yourself. It will actually save you time, head, and money in the long run with seeing a heat trained hair stylist first to get their opinion about the techniques and products you should be using particularly for your heat trained hair. I’d love to know if you are currently seeing a stylist if you have heat trained hair and your experience!

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Let me get down here like paving a new canal, so I actually got a really great question. Iswhy though, which was how do I find the right? You train yourselves for me, so I'm just going to give you guys. Some quick tips answer questions to ask yourself and things to think about in terms of finding the right. He train yourselves for you and if you have any further questions, you can feel free to leave them down in the comment section below, but not on my cell. You see it wasn't a second, so we're looking for hair, stylist, there's, obviously, hair forms that you can go on. You can google hairstylist in my neighborhood for black hair. You can you look on Instagram. I think the difficulty comes with hair stylist that particularly our heat trained hairstylist, because that particular word I feel like not many people use, but you want to try to find hairstylist that secure be straight and natural hair a lot. Somebody may say they specialize in a silk press or a blow drying a flatiron, but there's a lot of stylists. That will be able to do your hair well, but they just may not call themselves a heat train, hair stylist. So that's just something to know. I think the best way to find yourself so is by word of mouth, whether it be with relatives or friends or even if you say someone random on the street and you really like their hair, don't be afraid to ask them, because I think you can actually See in person the work that stylist is able to do that'll help to save you from seeing multiple stylist to try to find the best one for you. But then again you may have to go to multiple styles before you find the right one for you and that's okay, don't be too hard on yourself. The first person you go to does not have to be the person that you stick with and actually when I was 6, I started going to my first two hairstyles like professionally after she did my hair a couple of times. She was just like she told my mom. This is too much. I can't do. Gon na have to give your girls a perm, a my mom was like no gracias and she went and found us another hairstylist. Now how she found the hairstylist. I don't know I'm gon na ask her hey mom, that's a question. Do you remember you, my mom doesn't remember how we found her. She says she may have prayed. So if anybody asks you disperse don't work, I don't know that. I said yes, but when you actually find a silence one of the first questions you need to ask yourself. It says this stylist have a good reputation. If they don't have good reputation, don't even bother going to them, even if they do great work I'll, just sometimes stylist care more about the final results and then the actual health of your hair. When you're meeting with the new hair stylist make sure to tell them your goals for your hair, let them know if you're trying to grow out your hair. If you're, trying to heat training, how much you want the curl pattern to actually possibly fall. You want to express to them what you ultimately want from going to see them regularly. If that is your plan, make sure that they're examining your hair and giving you a step-by-step? How, together you guys, are going to get your hair to the next place that you wanted to be, I said, be very, very cautious of a stylist who immediately tells you to cut off a bunch of your hair and that it's not going to grow. Unless you get a certain amount cut off, because I don't believe that's true unless you just completely fried off your hair, but I say this all the time: if dance t-shirt haircut, you can slowly cut it up as your hair grows out. So you don't have to go through such a drastic cut, because that can really mess with your esteem. I definitely went through that where I had to get my hair done for a shoot and the lady said that my hair was so damaged and he needs to cut off my hair went from here to here. I cried like a baby. I gave her the control to tell me that my hair was just nothing could be done with it, which I'm looking back. I don't feel like it's true by the end of the day, if it was true guess what if I would have, if I would just let her cut, maybe 1/4 of an inch my hair would have seen through and you just keep slowly cutting it off, and So you get all that damage off, so just be very careful when a stylist told you like, I can only work with you unless you do what I say in a sense because I just feel like that's not. You have to be comfortable with the results which leads me to my next point, which is, if they're doing your hair. Are you actually liking the result? Just because someone claims they can do their hair very healthy and make sure that it's growing? If you don't like how your hair is coming out, that's the end of it. Then don't waste your money doing it. You deserve to have your hair come out healthy, be strong, and for it to look pretty, especially when you are paying money out of your pocket to do something like this and other things that ask yourself is: can you afford this hairstylist? You don't have to go. Super outside your budget or try to afford something that you really can't just and getting your hair done regularly worry. There are talents that do a decent job that are endure a price point, so just keep asking keep searching until you find what you're looking for it. But they don't get most across to you is that you don't have to settle when it comes to finding a stylist, or you make sure that every question that you're asking yourself about these style is that you have a great answer to it, because you shouldn't have To settle for something like that, let me also ask yourself as they're doing your hair: are they taking the correct precautions in making sure that short is being taken care of as they are preparing it to be fired? Are they deep conditioning and having you sit under a dryer? Are they taking their time with combing through your hair? Are they putting a heat, protectant a leave and are the heat settings appropriate for your hair type feel free to speak up and ask your stylist? Why didn't you do this or why didn't you do that? Sometimes they may have a product that is a dual function and they'll be able to explain to you don't be afraid to ask your stylist questions at all. If your obtain them ask them every single thing that you can to make sure that the hell, if your hair is a maintain at the end of all of this, the last question is: do they respect your time ain't? Nobody got time for me to make my appointment at 3:00 and you're on me until five o'clock. Now I do understand that occasionally this can't happen, but if you find that it's happening every single time that you make the appointment you may want to. Let'S just tell this know hey this may work for other clients, but for me I need to start on time or around my time and make sure that they're respecting your time. So I know I do have a key trained hairstylist I go to really. I need my hair trimmed and also very once in a while, just to make sure that my hair is okay and when I get my hair in the treatments I'll have that video link down below. I did flog that I also have a hair stylist that I go through for braids and then I haven't hairstylist that I go to for so ends. So it may be difficult to find a hairstylist that does everything well, but if you have multiple hair stylist just make sure that whatever self they're doing to you, they are doing it very well and also maintaining the health of your hair. So, for example, the girl who does my solids does not bring my hair too tight at all, where it's pulling or that she's sold a hair too tight. She makes sure that I still have the ability to get in my hair when I need to moisturize or to add in there and then she also makes it very easy for me to take it out. I don't hope you guys know the video don't forget when we hit 4k, I will be doing a very cool giveaway, so be sure to share this video. The people, you think, would benefit from he training, hair alternative to relaxer and they were just tired of being completely natural and once you still maintain the curl patterns, but also be able to manage to hear a little bit more easily. Oh, I know yeah, not my side, AC bill, ISO video proximal eye something I'm gon na. Thank me for doing all this hard work.

Allthings Natural: Awww you actually answered my question! I was so happy to see this video ☺️☺️ You’re the first youtuber to respond lol thank you

Mo'Love2you: Yes GAWD prayer still works! Your uploads are the best. The only consistent heat trained ytber. Thank you!

Jess: Can you do a video on recommended extensions/clip ins that blend well with heat trained hair?

Elizabeth Perc: Hello, how often should I straighten my hair?

Sierra LaFaye: So Youtube RUDELY cut me off at 2:08 since there was a copyright issue with my music, but I was asking my mom if she remembered how she found our first heat trained hair stylist

Richard Grace: My mom enjoys watching your vids

Debbie Ruiz: You look like a baddie here!!!

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