Do you know that sometimes trying to behave properly in the salon and please the hairdresser just ruins everything?
Part of the etiquette that many of us consider the “gold standard” of a good client is driving hairdressers crazy. Who? Here’s what the salon staff has to say about it.
First parishes
Of course, you can’t be late, but you shouldn’t be early either. “It can prevent us from working calmly with a client who is already sitting in a chair – we start to rush. Just having someone wait becomes a confusing pressure,” says Hollywood hairstylist John Carlos De La Cruz. do the right thing?Call the salon or the master in the morning and ask if he will be free a little earlier.If not, don’t come more than 10 minutes before the scheduled time.
Entertainment attempts
You don’t have to talk to the hairdresser while he’s cutting your hair. “We’re not offended if you want to shut up,” says colorist and owner of her own salon, Christina Maccaro. She advises to be “cordial” when greeting, then to say that you want to relax in silence – any master will be happy to meet you.
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