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How do you come to terms with a bad haircut?

How do you come to terms with a bad haircut?

The best way to help a bad haircut is to let your stylist know the moment they’re doing something you feel uncomfortable with. A good stylist will listen to your concerns and ask more questions about what you want instead of what they’re starting to do.

Do you have to pay for a bad haircut?

Tell your stylist your concerns. If they can’t fix them, ask for another opinion from the manager or owner. However, if the stylist really messed up, ask the manager to waive the cost. But still give the hairstylist a tip if they really tried to fix their mistakes.

Should you go back to your hairdresser if you’re unhappy?

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If your stylist missed on the mark and you didn’t get exactly what you wanted, what you really need is a hairstylist with a vision to turn a bad haircut into your second-best lewk. “If your stylist only does his or her thing and ultimately pays little attention to your wants, I wouldn’t go back to the person if you leave unhappy,” says Labrecque.

Does everyone get the same haircut these days?

Everyone gets the same cut. If you see an army of bob haircuts leaving the chair you’re about to sit on, run. Sure, there are trends, but it’s unlikely that every single person who went to your hairdresser before you asked for the same exact haircut. If your hairstylist can only churn out one look, the future is looking bleak.

Should you go to a new salon for a bad haircut?

If it’s your first appointment with the stylist or you’re really dissatisfied with a bad haircut, go to a new salon for a fix.

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What did the hairdresser say when I asked for a trim?

One day I went to the local Great Clips and I asked the hairdresser for “a trim”. What I meant was: “I want to keep my basic style but cut the hair shorter.” She asked me how many inches off and I said 2 inches. She pumped my chair up, put the sheet over my shoulders, and brushed all my hair back. Then she said, “ Hold still.