Choosing a good hairdresser is not as easy as it seems at first glance.
It’s good if you succeeded. What if you had to change rooms? Here are some red flags that say you shouldn’t risk your hair and get your hair done somewhere that looks very nice at first glance.
The administrator speaks to you through gritted teeth
According to New York master stylist Yurish Hooker, the front desk is where “the keys to the realm of emotions are kept.” You should feel welcome and given all the information you need, and if that hasn’t happened, then at least one non-professional is working in the salon. Who knows if the hairdressers to whom you will entrust your hair will be different from him?
The hairdresser does not talk to you at all
The person on whom the beauty of your hair depends can’t just say hello, look at the photos you’ve brought, and immediately grab the scissors. He should ask you various questions: how do you take care of your hair, what hairstyle do you usually wear, do you style it? It’s not just chatter – you and the master will have to find a common language, and it is impossible to do this without words.
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The washing area is dirty
Was there a previous guest’s hair in the sink? Is there water on the floor? Coated shampoo bottles? If it seems to you that the rules of hygiene are not observed in the salon, then it does not seem to you. Feel free to turn around and leave – who knows what other rules are being ignored here.
Hooker advises you to pay attention to a minor nuance: you should be able to smell the shampoo and conditioner. “It’s not such a small thing, because you will smell this fragrance all day. If you are offered to meet him, it is because the hairdresser really cares about your comfort, ”he specifies.
You have not been informed of additional services
The final amount should not be a surprise – the hairdresser at the very beginning is obliged to explain what he is going to do and suggest additional procedures. Yes, sometimes some of them are really needed, but that doesn’t mean the master can craft them without warning and then include them in the bill.
London-based beauty salon manager Gavin Hoare also notes that it’s normal to offer a customer to buy skincare cosmetics in the salon. However, he says, it shouldn’t turn into a push-sell – just be informed that the opportunity exists.
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