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Weird question, but... see, here's the situation. The first time I got my haircut at a salon, it looked wonderful and I loved it. A second later, she takes a look at it and yells at the man cutting my hair to "cut it more!" The perfect cut was ruined--I looked like a boy. Today I got another haircut (six months later), and it was another beautiful cut--perfect layers, perfect bangs, perfect everything. My mom stormed over and told the woman to cut more hair at the bottom. Guess what-- layers ruined.

I know she means well--and, let's face it, my mom pays for the cut-- but it irritates me that she'd ruin a PERFECTLY good haircut. I would get it cut without her knowing, but she would get mad and yell at me.

Comments? Personal experiences? Advice?

Thanks, I appreciate any!

2007-03-10 12:16:59 · 6 answers · asked by twilight 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

6 answers

Well, let me first say that after experiencing a brutal haircut before at the scissors of my dearly loved grandmother, I can sympathize with you completely. I had to go through my fifth grade graduation sporting a very displeasing mullet; that was nine years ago. The good news? It grows back, but no one really likes to hear that answer.

I do think I can offer a little bit of advice for you. The next time that you want to get your hair cut a certain way, have a picture or a very detailed idea of what you want. Explain this to your mother before you're at the salon that this is what you want. You can still get what you want with the right words and the right tone. If your mom is the type that is easily upset, break it to her as nicely as possible, but make sure that your point gets across to her. Also, just an extra added tip: When you're in the chair and the stylist is finished, make sure there's a smile on your face and you're really happy and pleased at the work that's been done. And if your mom still wants to come over because she doesn't think it's quite right, let her know that you love it!

You should also let her know how you feel. You are the one who has to walk around unhappily with a haircut you do not like after all. Parents aren't always pleased with our choices, but I bet if you just let her know, the next time you have a date with the stylist, you'll leave with those awesome layers and those perfect bangs.

I hope what little advice I've offered helps to steer you in the right direction of your goal!

2007-03-10 12:34:49 · answer #1 · answered by Duckkie 2 · 0 0

properly, if it keeps taking position, only tell her once she begins again that it hurts your thoughts that she keeps criticising your seems even inspite of the truth that you recognize she would not advise to be advise ... - properly even even if it isn't genuine, it sounds reliable and marvelous sufficient - you mustn't become in contact into an argument because it may worsen the project and substances her an excuse to %. on you. If she maintains to criticise your seems, only ignore about it. replace the concern, once she begins. She could imagine she's suitable if she sees you getting aggravated. the biggest issue is that you're feeling reliable about your self. do not enable others make you experience undesirable.

2016-12-01 19:37:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well just let her know that her taste is ot the same as yours in a respectful way.And tell her that you don't have to deal with the hair style.My mom would do me the same until i was finally hoest and she said why didn't i tell her sooner.I hope it all works out for you.

2007-03-10 12:22:39 · answer #3 · answered by Janay S 1 · 0 0

Would it be possible for you to go to the hairdresser by yourself? Tell your mom that you're a big girl now and you need to learn how to handle this stuff yourself.

2007-03-10 12:25:53 · answer #4 · answered by Dave R 6 · 0 0

Just tell your mom that you like it layed and like you looking like a boy.

2007-03-10 12:47:46 · answer #5 · answered by 4Jesus 3 · 0 0

Just go "no-o-o, I love it!" and wrap your arms around your head. that might give the stylist time to try to talk your mom out of it!

2007-03-10 12:25:28 · answer #6 · answered by Kacky 7 · 0 0

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