I've been growing my hair for a year. They are thin, curly and have recently started to break.I decided to "improve" my hair and trim the tips at the same time. I bought a coupon for keratinization and a haircut. The procedure itself is pleasant and the hair really becomes shiny and silky. But! The girl, Lucy, who performs the procedure, is only suitable for applying masks. No one has ever cut my hair so obscenely in my life!! She talks a lot, brags about positive reviews about herself, and the wishes of clients are an empty word for her. She didn't talk me into refreshing the tips, but into a full-fledged haircut. I asked her not to touch her length and that there would be a minimum of styling because for me a good hairstyle is a practical hairstyle. During the haircut, she was incessant and constantly went off on her own business, and I sat and waited for her for a few minutes. Cut the WHOLE length!!! In the end, she got her hair cut and did the styling. Everything looked good. But when I washed my hair the next morning, it was a nightmare!!!! The hair rose and became even shorter than it seemed, they were cheerful in places like snot and at the same time stuck out from different sides. They were shot longer from the right than from the left, with torn pieces.It was a pitiful sight. There was a feeling that I was being cut in a doorway without looking or a lawn mower drove over me... It took me an hour to put IT down more or less and I could go outside. My hair type requires a perfect haircut shape. I'm not a pro, but I understand this perfectly well, unlike my much-vaunted "pro" Lucy. With grief in half, my hairdresser turned this nightmare into something good. Bottom line: There is not a trace of my one-year-old length left. The procedure can be done, but it lasts for 2-3 weeks. The hair really gets saturated and becomes silky. But God forbid you to get a haircut from this one-armed dilettante.