Like i only bother with my hair if i am going out
2007-08-21
10:09:59
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May i say one thing these comments are in way disparaging to our hairdressees who do a wonderful job. we love you all. missed out the no still can`t correct properly/
2007-08-21
11:15:36 ·
update #1
May i say one thing these comments are in way disparaging to our hairdressees who do a wonderful job. we love you all. missed out the no still can`t correct properly/
2007-08-21
11:15:40 ·
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May i say one thing these comments are in way disparaging to our hairdressees who do a wonderful job. we love you all. missed out the no still can`t correct properly/
2007-08-21
11:15:45 ·
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Yes! And I hate it that they always have more clients than time and flit from one to another leaving you with your head wrapped in a wet towel and you're catching cold. So, even if you were going out, you'll be sneezing your head off by the time evening comes.
2007-08-21 10:15:57
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answered by Sue C 4
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Oh yes, and when he asks where I'm going on holiday. He's a great bloke and talks non stop, wants to know the ins and outs of a cat's whatsit, but when you go there the next time he can never remember what he's talked about and asks it all again. I suppose it's having so many regular customers he can't keep up with the gossip especially from the blue rinse brigade that call in for their weekly wash and set!
2007-08-21 10:20:16
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answered by clara 5
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I have never been asked that question. But then a short back and sides doesn't leave much time for chatter anyway. And when he's shaving the bakc of my neck I want him to be concentrating, thank you very much.
The only related thing I have ever been asked was when I got to be about 15 and my barber asked me if I needed anything for the weekend. For a 15 year-old boy, it is confirmation that you have become a man.
2007-08-21 17:39:19
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answered by skip 6
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My hair dresser know that my hair cuts and coloring are usually scheduled around when I'm going out of town to a dog show, or going to be swimming a lot. My next appointment is two days before an out of town wedding.
When she knows what's coming up she can give me better the cut that will be at its best for that event.
2007-08-21 10:18:41
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answered by keezy 7
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Well if you don't enjoy chatting with them.
You can always just close your eyes & sleep else keep yourself busy reading the magazines.
Most hairdressers just want to chat to get to know their customers to make an impact, to get to know them better & out of common courtersy. It'll be dull standing, tending to the hair & no feedbacks.
Sometimes, I'll chat wth them. But whn. I'm tired. I'll tell them I'm not feeling well or I'll just take a nap, do wake me up when I'm done.
It doesn't hurt to be polite nor chat wth them after all, they are "servicing your hair". I love it sometimes they will throw in some tips & give me some samples of hair products FOC.
My friend once encountered a guy hairdresser that ask her if she just broke up wth her boyfriend, coz she wanted to cut off her long locks. tht kinda surprised her..& she broke down to cry coz. she just broke up wth her bf.
2007-08-21 10:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would rather have a hairdresser talk to me than pure ackward silence. I wouldn't care if someone asked me if I was going out when I was getting my hair done. I am sure its just a way to get a conversation going. If you want my opinion, sounds like you are getting sensitive for no apparent reason. Who really cares if they ask you that? I'm sure they aren't implying your hair is a mess, etc. Ease up!
2007-08-21 10:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I will say I am not going anywhere even if I am going somewhere special. I don't like talking to the hairdresser I also have a different one every time I go
2007-08-21 11:57:33
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answered by Diamond 7
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It may be just small talk, but getting a new style or cut is common just before a special night out. No offense intended, I am sure.
Yes, I am a former hairdresser.
2007-08-21 10:45:05
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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oh hiya, did you know the girl round the corner from my sister's cousins boyfriend's having a baby, yeh and she's only 15. what is it today shampoo cut and blow dry, ooo are are you going out tonight? -
is that the sort of thing you mean - no it's never happened to me before
2007-08-22 07:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i hate having conversations with hairstylists.
i mean, make small talk thats fine.
but sometimes they want to be your best friend and ask things that are just rediculous for someone i know only from getting my hair cut!
i see what you're saying about asking if you're going out.
you would assume they dont mean it to be as if they were saying thats the only reason you're getting your hair done.
2007-08-21 10:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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