I am in mourning. Inconsolable. Actually crying at my desk this very minute, and if you think I'm joking then you don't know me very well.
Josie, my hairstylist for the past ten years, retired. As in she's not doing hair anymore. At all.
What the fuck am I supposed to do?
And before you start with the "find someone else" bullshit... DON'T!
When Mami first told me to go to Josie to get my hair done for my cousin Maribel's wedding, Josie took one look at my chin length and damaged hair and asked, "Why do you get your hair chemically relaxed?" My response was, "I just always have." And she said, "Well, keep coming to me and I'll show you that you don't need it, just a shampoo and a deep conditioner. You'll see."
Ten years later... well, you've seen my hair- it's long and healthy and beautiful and chemical free since 1998, all because Josie cared more about the health and beauty of my hair than she did about charging me for an expensive and unnecessary treatment. I got my hair done for less than $30 every time (not including costs for the dye jobs, of course). EVERY time, even when the economy was ass.
After that first visit, no matter how far away I lived from her salon (which was located in The Heights, of course, by the GW Bridge) and despite the fact that going to Josie meant I'd be in the salon for a minimum of FIVE HOURS, I went to see her every 4 to 6 months for a deep conditioning, color, trim, whatever... she always advised me on great styles and products and colors that matched my lifestyle and skin tone and hair texture... she actually cared, you know what I mean? oh my god, I can't stop crying... what am I going to do now?
The woman who answered the phone was all like, "Maria is still here, and Rita and BLAH BLAH BLAH" LIKE I CARE!!! None of them could tame my hair like Josie. NONE OF THEM. Maria maybe, but she's told me in the past- she doesn't like dealing with natural hair and prefers to deal with relaxed hair. Plus she likes to overcharge for shit (right, Minnie?!?!). I can't trust her to care for my hair like Josie did.
And I just know that other Dominican salons are not going to want to deal with my hair without a relaxer, and I know this because the few times I've had to see a different stylist, they all complain about "how much" hair I have and that it would take less time to style it if it was relaxed. You know how Dominican women can be sometimes... And Black salons don't use rolos and like to use hot irons and hair grease and the such on my hair, which Josie always advised against.
I'm seriously in a funk right now and the tears won't stop. I'm distraught. My appetite is even gone, that's how depressed I am. Meanwhile, I'm in desperate need of a deep conditioning, color and trim because this red coloring is seriously growing out and my roots are out of control and I wanted to go back to my natural dark brown.
I'm just... ugh... what am I going to do now???
*no smooches...because my hair will never be the same again"
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I feel like a family member died... I can't even think straight...
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*sits shiva*
Girl, get your ass over to my chick, Rena: 917.472.5390. She opened her own salon, Arena, and it is so great to be supporting an independent small business woman! And she does amazing, repeat, amazing color. Pricey, but you can also get like $40 cuts from her training stylists and she'll be supervising.
Oh, and what I meant to say is, even though I am white, I have big fucking Jew-fro hair, and I know what a drag it is to get it cut. Actually, the curly hair salon, Devachan, is also pricey and good. I go to Jackie there. (I go to Rena for my color. I know, I'm a Princess.)
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@jack- I'm covering up all my mirrors as soon as I get home
@wendy- LOL @ Jew-fro! Is she Dominican, though? I've gone to white stylists before and they get really frazzled when they encounter my hair lol
I need someone who's used to dealing with Black or Latino hair because it's a very complex texture... *sigh*
(notice, I am not pretending to be able to give advice here, but am doing my part to be supportive)
*scratches a burlap*
@jack- and this is one of the many reasons I love you
*consults The Book of the Dead*
ahh that sucks
My last barber was my cousin, and going to his shop means I'll be in there for hours because he likes to talk to every female that walks by the window.
So I started cutting my own hair.
maybe you can contact Josie and see who she recommends. That's the only advice I can provide.
*dumps water on wet burlap*
Ohhhhhhhhhh! You know I'm too pissed!! who the hell going to deal with my naps!!! You know Maria charges you for just breathing the air in the salon!!!
I know how you feel, I thought the world was ending when my hairstylist of TEN YEARS decided to move her ass all the way down south. My hair hasn't been the same since.
Sounds like it is time to grow an afro.
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