yes i hate it , i don't go anymore i just leave it grown and then do the forward long layer cut myself... after years of going to diff salons and many tears, they never ever get it right or how u want it ... and they charge u all that money so u can go home and cry !!
2007-02-02 22:58:25
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answered by jizzumonkey 6
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Yep! I hate it heaps!
I remember four years ago when I was twelve my hair needed a haircut so we went to a hairdresser and it took her ages to put layers on my hair!
She did a mistake and then she tried to fix it up by cutting more to even it up and when it was finished my beautiful long hair was no longer long! I was so upset!
She had cut 8 cm or something off my hair and I was so upset I never wanted to go to a hairdresser again! lolz!
But luckily I found a new hairdresser two years ago and she is absolutely good! She does whatever you tell her to do and she hasn't made a single mistake!
I'm happy that I can finally trust someone with my hair and not have to worry about a thing!
Anyway I hope this helped :-)
Bianca!!!!!!
2007-02-02 22:58:12
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answered by Bianca 2
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I hate going to hairdressers!!! And, if you do happen to get a good haircut, the chances that they can do it again the same way are slim to none. I have let my hair length grow out until I can't stand it anymore, only to take a picture in and have them botch it up. I went in one time with almost shoulder length hair (very straggly) and wanted a long layered look. She cut the hair on top to only about 1 inch long!! How can that be a long layer in anyone's book???
My hair grows very, very slowly, so whatever cut I have, i will have for about 6 months. If it is bad, then it is here to stay for awhile.
2007-02-02 22:54:45
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answered by Momma Jo 6
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Yes and no. A while back I decided I was going to have my long hair cut . I think it took me over an hour to finally walk through the door ,I was terrified, but once I was seated and caped it was like there was no turning back so I just relaxed and watched in amusement as the stylist chopped it off. When I noticed she had started to go a bit shorter than I first intended I got somewhat nervous again but kinda went with it so she ended up giving me this short barber style cut. Scary , a little, crazy, yes.
2007-02-03 00:44:24
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answered by Deneb64 1
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For many years, I had below waist length hair and was terrified to go for a trim. Now that my hair is shoulder length, I still have a slight anxiety of too much getting cut off or not being able to go home and do anything with it. When my daughter got her long hair cut, I was even more nervous watching her. But the more we went for trims, the better it has gotten.
2007-02-02 22:51:07
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answered by Mrs.Blessed 7
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Good yes, for so many years i ust couldn't deal i used to only get my fringe done and trime it myself, seemed safer. after my hair started to look trashed, i researched via the gossip lines (girlfriends) and asked them who they would recommend and why, they ended up getting back to me with rokk ebony salons, they were awesome also i only go to the one stylist so that they get used to my hair and no what i am looking for.
Also let the person know how anxious you are and then suggest they take little bit by little bit off the bottom of your hair instead of taking it all off at once, because that is when mistakes can happen, or when you realise that what you said isn't what you meant.
Be willing to spend money for a good cut because it is something people see EVERY DAY,
2007-02-02 23:27:05
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answered by raychiebabe 1
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Yes! I desperately need a new cut but I'm too terrified to go get it done. The last couple times I went (a long time ago) it was cut either too short, not enough layers, bangs were messed up, etc. I'm scared to go again!
2007-02-03 00:17:30
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answered by ..rae..♥ 5
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nicely, you requested and basically i imagine you're merely a wee bit paranoid. it is compared to you could decrease your hair your self, so bypass see a professional. perchance you do not ask the hairdressers mainly adequate. you're the costumer, he/she is replacing your hair and it truly is going to be your way. don't be afraid to speak up. you could also deliver pictures. you merely about look somewhat spoiled about your haircuts, crying about them. I guess different human beings do not imagine your haircuts are undesirable. i imagine you ought to bypass decrease back to Toni and guy and get yet another haircut. or perchance an section a lot less noble than Toni and guy. once you're really THAT paranoid and care that a lot about what different human beings imagine of your hair you ought to employ a own stylist.
2016-11-02 05:02:23
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I have this phobia, but it's the being touched bit I don't like.
Also having to look at yourself and say great! Even though you don't like it. I do my own hair, and it looks a mess- but I' a man and can get away with it.
2007-02-02 22:51:44
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answered by Spiny Norman 7
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I hate going to the hairdressers. I have solved the problem by shaving my head for years, drastic but effective!
2007-02-02 22:55:34
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answered by 'H' 6
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