Tips and tricks

Is it OK to ask your hairdresser out?

Is it OK to ask your hairdresser out?

If the stylist flirts back, I would say it is game for asking them on a date.” Just make sure you’re prepared for whatever their response might be. “If you go on a date or two and it doesn’t work out, you [might] have to find a new stylist or … keep things casual and find humor in it later.”

What should you not ask your hairdresser?

9 Things You Should Never Say To Your Hairstylist

  • “We Can Skip The Consultation — I Trust You!”
  • “I Love It!” (But Deep Down, You Don’t)
  • “Why Can’t I Make It Look This Good At Home?”
  • “I Want To Be Blonde, But Not Too Blonde — I Don’t Have A Photo With Me.”
  • “I’m Fine!” (But You Actually Aren’t)
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Do hairdressers mind dirty hair?

If you’re getting your hair colored, clean hair helps the hair color be applied evenly and thoroughly; if you’re getting a haircut, dirty hair can be bogged down with product and dry shampoo, as well as look a tad too greasy to get a good pre-wash consultation.

Do hair stylists remember you?

They will remember you if you cancel an appointment at the last minute. The idea of an appointment is that it is your special time. And not showing up for your special time means someone else is gypped out of special time they could’ve had.

Do hairdressers prefer you to wash your hair?

If that’s the case at your salon, there’s usually no need to wash your hair first. But if a shampoo isn’t included with your haircut, your stylist expects you to come in with reasonably clean hair. You’ll want to wash your hair at least the day before your appointment if you won’t be getting it shampooed at the salon.

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Do hairdressers like when you wash your hair?

If you get a dry cut, you’ll want to come to the salon with freshly washed hair. “Many stylists will select to wash your hair prior to cutting since most prefer to cut the hair wet rather than dry.”

Should you ask your hairdresser to fix your hair?

Yes, of course you should ask your hairdresser to fix it. Politely. Jaya: I do think that in our everlasting desire to get rid of all vestiges of servitude, sometimes we go too far and forget that when someone has a service job, their job is to do what you pay them for. And like, not in a mean way.

What should you never say to your hairdresser during an appointment?

1. “That’s not looking how I wanted it to.” These words should never, ever be uttered during a hair appointment. Whether it’s cut or color, you need to be able to trust your hairdresser, or problems will inevitably follow. Hearing this could mean that the hairdresser is inexperienced, wasn’t paying attention or any number of other things.

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What to do if your hairdresser miscommunicates with you?

Following the miscommunication of a trim is the miscommunication of, well, everything. The best hairdressers sit down with you before they even wash your hair and ask about what you hope to get out of the appointment. They should ask about your style preferences, your daily maintenance, your texture and everything else that can affect your hair.

What I learned when I broke up with my Hairdresser?

What I learned when I broke up with my hairdresser was not a new lesson. But it was one I had temporarily forgotten. When things no longer feel good, when you are not being heard, when you’ve spoken your truth and nothing changes — be brave. Standing still and complaining changes nothing. Making a move does.