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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-08-22 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #2059 ]


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Re: Hair cutting advice

(Anonymous) 2012-08-23 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
You can chat, but you're not required to. Hairdressers will generally be pretty good at keeping a conversation going--it's kind of "part of the job," if you will--but if you don't want to chit-chat, you don't have to. They generally have magazines to read if you'd rather not talk, or you could bring a book or something. That sends a pretty clear message of "I'd rather not chit-chat, thanks."

Assuming you're in the States, you should tip. Think 10-20%.

Generally it's good to have some idea of what kind of cut you want, but many hairstylists will be willing to go over options with you if you ask for advice. If you want a different style (as opposed to a trim), bringing in photographs of hairstyles you're considering might help. Also be willing to consider different styles based on your type of hair (obviously, some styles work better for some types of hair than others). Keep in mind that some hairstylists are better at this than others. My hairstylist is absolutely fantastic--he sees my entire extended family, and we run the gamut from "thin and straight as a board" to "Jew fro"--but some aren't as flexible. It's okay to try multiple different people until you find someone you're satisfied with.