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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-04-28 03:16 pm

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Re: A question about haircuts

(Anonymous) 2013-04-29 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, it's pretty common. My mom's a hairdresser and a lot of women w/long hair think they want it short or that particular style until it's actually cut and then they get upset and blame the hairdresser. Women get emotionally attached to their hair and it seems like most of the time aren't really prepared to have it cut. Crying and shouting and stuff is common. They just want their hair to be different. They're also not really thinking about how long it'll take to grow back out from that short cut until it's long enough for them to be happy again w/their hair.

A lot of stylists will refuse to do a very drastic cut from long to short in one appointment. They'll want to do in stages during several appointments b/c of what I've described above. It's not being "money-grubbing" at all; it's not wanting to deal w/an angry, upset customer who changed her mind after the cut was done and who will give them bad press for being a bad stylist by complaining about their hair to everyone they know.

Also, the cut looks one way on the model and it'll look diff. on you b/c of your features. Be sure to talk to the stylist first to get her opinion on the cut to make sure it'll great on you too--they're trained for this; they'll be able to adapt the cut to your features and make it look good. Clients also don't seem to realize that when you tell a stylist you want "a couple of inches off" that you'll get 2 inches off your hair, not the 1/2 an inch you wanted. A stylist's inch is real inch. If you don't know what an inch is, look it up before you say that.

If you're really ready for the short hair, right before the appointment, I'd suggest cutting it off yourself to shoulder-length or whatever. That way you'll get what you want at that appointment.