So I had my 3month retightening last weekend and it went very well. It took about 3 1/2 hrs to complete. My consultant said it would have been less but it had been about 8 weeks since the front had been tightened. Everything is moving right along and my hair is doing great. I had one lock in the front that completely unraveled and some in the back with alot of slippage but everywhere else was perfect. I haven't noticed any earth shattering differences in my hair. The ones in the back are starting to open and expand a little but that's about it. I did speak with my consultant about combining the ones on the sides in the front because they are too small for my taste. She wants to wait to see how they do but I don't want to, I know that they are too small for me. So I'm going to talk to her before my next retightening and see how much it would cost to take them down and do them bigger.
When I discussed possibly combining some with my consultant she told me that the two would be combined at the based and then the weaker one cut eventually. I've thought about it and don't really want to do it that way. I figure if it's done that way then most of the lock will still be really small right? Only the base of the lock will be bigger if I'm thinking correctly. I'd prefer the entire lock be larger in size. I'm thinking if we do it now it will be alot easier since they are no where close to being mature. I realize that all of my babies will expand and will be larger than what they are now but those particular ones are not going to expand as much as I'd like. So why not just take care of it now.
I was talking to one of my coworkers about my hair and she was telling me that she thinks I'm being too picky. I've put the deposit down for the consultant's training class that's coming to Boston in August. (Yay me!!) She said that according to the laws of the universe that I'll get clients alot worse than myself. I didn't realize I was a difficult client. I thought that the relationship between the consultant and client is suppose to be an open one. In my opinion, any client should be able to share questions and concerns with their consultant. When I become a consultant I'd like my clients to feel that they can come to me with all questions and concerns. I don't feel that myself or any other client should just sit back with no say whatsoever in this process, but that's me. So I pose the question to those of you who keep up with my blog, do you think I'm being too picky?
When I discussed possibly combining some with my consultant she told me that the two would be combined at the based and then the weaker one cut eventually. I've thought about it and don't really want to do it that way. I figure if it's done that way then most of the lock will still be really small right? Only the base of the lock will be bigger if I'm thinking correctly. I'd prefer the entire lock be larger in size. I'm thinking if we do it now it will be alot easier since they are no where close to being mature. I realize that all of my babies will expand and will be larger than what they are now but those particular ones are not going to expand as much as I'd like. So why not just take care of it now.
I was talking to one of my coworkers about my hair and she was telling me that she thinks I'm being too picky. I've put the deposit down for the consultant's training class that's coming to Boston in August. (Yay me!!) She said that according to the laws of the universe that I'll get clients alot worse than myself. I didn't realize I was a difficult client. I thought that the relationship between the consultant and client is suppose to be an open one. In my opinion, any client should be able to share questions and concerns with their consultant. When I become a consultant I'd like my clients to feel that they can come to me with all questions and concerns. I don't feel that myself or any other client should just sit back with no say whatsoever in this process, but that's me. So I pose the question to those of you who keep up with my blog, do you think I'm being too picky?