Many hairstylists say that one of the most annoying habits customers have is staying silent when something isn’t going their way. A real professional will not miss the opportunity to fix the mistake and restore your good mood – that’s what you need to do for this.
“Constructive criticism is always helpful,” says hairstylist Shantis Michel. If you think something is wrong, speak up right away. Then the stylist can stop before it’s too late – for example, when the hair is cut too short.” So be less distracted by the phone – watch what the master is doing and feel free to him ask questions or stop it.
When we are upset, there is a strong desire to speak emotionally – for example, to say something like, “That’s just awful!” However, such remarks won’t help the stylist understand what exactly needs to be done to keep you their client (and that’s what most hairstylists want). So pull yourself together and focus on what you don’t like: bangs that are too short, the wrong shade of ash, or the inability to style your hair like you’re used to.
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