Now I remember why I don't like getting hair cuts. Because they always chop off more than you ask for! They always ask you what you want and then give you what they think you should have. Basically they give you the cookie cutter hair cut that every other poor schmuck that doesn't really care about their hair asks for.
Ugh...
All I asked her to do was a slight trim on the back and sides and to even out the top. I didn't say anything about touching the front of my bangs. I figured she would ask about them before chopping them clear off! Now I have nothing to style and nothing to part in the front. I even told her that I wanted to be able to part the front and that THE ONLY THING I wanted her to do was to even out the top after my event a couple weeks ago.
Then, after she took the first chunk of the front of my hair out and I said that I hadn't planned on going that short in the front, she gives me a lecture (with a little attitude behind it) about why I shouldn't let an 'un-professional' cut my hair. She was forced to 'blend' my hair off in the front. Blend?! Blending is a transition from the short on top to the slightly longer in front, not a cutting of the front to match the short top. What ever happened to the customer is always right? When did it become, "the customer better shut the f*ck up and be happy with I give him... and by the way the customer is a dumb *ss for letting an un-professional cut his hair; its your own fault that I had the blend your hair off."
Now I don't know what to do with it... it looks like every other guys. I don't think I can do the part anymore, it's too short. In fact I think it might stand up in the front now. Grr.
Later that same day...
16 years ago
4 comments:
Dude, Becca specializes in color and fixing other stylist's screw-ups. You should go see her.
actually after I washed it out in the shower and messed with it for a little while it looks ok. No one even noticed that I got it trimmed again, so I guess I'm the only one that noticed a difference. I'm cool with it now. Plus, hair can grow back, and I don't think Becca can put hair back that's been cut
I can see how she would be protective and defensive of her profession.
She was probably trying to give you a decently shaped cut that would grow out well instead of something with odd structure.
"Plus, hair can grow back"
I take issue with that grossly incorrect statement sir.
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