Maybe it's not laziness - it's boredom. i.e. She's been doing the same thing so long that it is rote.
If you are satisfied w/ the results, then let it go. If not, then look for changes you'd like to try & ask for her input. She'll probably be excited about being able to try something new on you too.
Allure & InStyle are good magazines for inspiration.
Here are some helpful links for ideas:
http://www.matrix.com/find_your_hair_style/
http://www.naturalmatch.com/
2007-05-16 06:39:50
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answered by Treadstone 7
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Don't be afraid to speak up. She is providing a service for you and you are paying money out of your pocket for her to do your hair. Kindly say that you think your hair color doesn't seem to be coming out the way it used to and ask if she's been doing anything different. If you are comfortable finding a new stylist, then go for that. It is an akward situation, so it's really up to you and your personality, and also the relationship you have with your stylist.
2007-05-16 06:37:09
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answered by Angie 5
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If you love the way that she style your hair, stay with her no matter what! Because once you leave and go somewhere else, she might won't take you back.
Plus, you have been with her for 5 yrs. and prices do change.
People always leaving their stylist because of crazy reason, but at the end, they always end up coming back.
2007-05-16 06:41:35
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answered by Passion about it 1
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Tell her that you'd like to be little more adventurous with your color. Maybe try a different shade that is similar to the current one. Maybe it's the color that you are falling out of love with not the stylist. If she still cuts it the way you like, do whatever you can to keep her....they are hard to find!!!
2007-05-16 06:44:26
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answered by productjunkie 3
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I have several family members who are stylist. Their response is please be honest. Talk to them. If she values your business she will make more of an effort. I stopped going to my own sister-in-law when she got lazy. But only after having a frank conversation with her. I continue to see my Aunt and she is excellent. I pay full price despite the referral business I bring. I truly get what I pay for.
2007-05-16 06:41:53
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answered by Esha J 2
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If you want her to stay your stylist then you need to confront her and if she doesn't want to listen to your suggestions then you need to get a better stylist that's gonna give you and your hair the best treatment.
2007-05-16 06:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a new stylist if not satisfy then confront your regular stylist and be nice people can get offended easily.
2007-05-16 06:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely confront her. Every barber I've ever been to starts to feel comfortable with you once you get to know each other. I guess they start getting lazy because when you first start with them there looking for you to come back, but once you've been there for a while there expecting you to come back. I would just explain to her how you want it done in detail. If that doesn't work fin another. Good Luck
2007-05-16 06:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't 'confront' her, discuss it with her. If you can't get the problem solved, then find a new stylist. It could be she is getting a bad case of job-burn-out.
2007-05-16 06:37:27
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answered by kj 7
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Maybe get a new stylist
2007-05-16 06:33:54
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answered by Shauna 2
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