On Hairdressers and haircuts

On Hairdressers and haircuts
Posted by Rudy on June 04, 2001 at 00:17:36: Previous Next

There have been many posts on this board about hairdressers who did not do what the customer wanted and ended up messing up their long hair. My experience is the reverse.

I went last week to get my annual maintenance trim. My hair was midback length (would have been waist-length if not for the waves). I sat down and asked the (male) hairdresser to trim the ends and take off a couple of inches. He held a mirror and indicated the point at which he would trim it. I thought I could afford another couple of inches, and asked him to raise his cutting level accordingly. He protested vehemently saying, no, it will be too short. However, I insisted, and was quite happy with the trim until he finished and I stood up. Oh dear! My hair now just reached my shoulders! I had misjudged the length since I was seated, and I had also forgotten that the longer hair weighted down my hair to a certain length, whereas when it was cut the natural wave (which I would dearly love to get rid of) brought the point I indicated higher.

So I wish I had listened to my hairdresser, and I hope you guys out there will learn something from this as well.

Rudy


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