Is it rude to switch hair stylists at the same salon?

It doesn't mean the stylist did anything wrong, but that the new stylist was a better fit for the client's needs and desires. Stick with the stylist who best fits your needs and style preferences at that time. Most stylists understand and feel nothing (negative) toward the client.

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Is it okay to switch hairdressers at the same salon?

Go through the salon owner.

The salon owner is impartial and will help you navigate the personalities and help smooth the transition to the new stylist. The salon owner wants to keep you as a client and doesn't care who you see as long as you're still a client of the salon. They will be your ally during the transition.

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How do you politely change a hairdresser?

Call or text your old stylist and let him gently know that you'll be seeing his co-worker from now on. Reaching out first helps quell rumors and awkwardness around their work environment. Honesty, again, is the best policy. But another good bit of advice is “Say what you mean, but don't say it mean.”

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What to do if you don't like what your hairdresser did?

If you have a good relationship with your salon, but aren't 100 percent happy with the outcome, just calmly state your dissatisfaction and ask to revisit your stylist. “The original stylist is the best person to correct their own work until they get it just right,” Cairns said.

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How do you tell your hairdresser you went somewhere else?

How can they improve if they don't know what the problem is? If you're not comfortable calling them to tell them, a short email is the answer. No need to write an essay, but give them an idea as to why you've gone elsewhere. This gives your hairdresser the opportunity to improve, and perhaps win back your clientele.

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What do you say when changing hairdressers?

then just tell the stylist (after she fixes your hair). Or call and say you are going to another salon. Be honest and say you will miss her but the time has come for a change. Parting on fairly good terms is essential since you might want to return to the hair shop someday.

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Should I tell my hairdresser I'm going to someone else?

Fair warning: Nobody likes hearing, “I've found someone else.” Instead, say something along the lines of, “I've found a salon closer to work,” “I'm on a budget and had to go to someone less expensive,” or “I scored an amazing deal on Groupon.” Honestly, the actual excuse doesn't matter unless you see your stylist ...

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Is it rude to go to a different hair stylist?

Clients will move around, and that's OK. When a client does move around, it opens up space for new clientele to come in. Sit in whatever chair makes you happy, to feed your hair-care needs and your soul. A: Sometimes clients go to other stylists because their old stylist referred them to the new one.

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How do you know if you have a bad hairdresser?

Top 5 Red Flags That You Should Break Up With Your Hairdresser
  1. They Don't Listen To You. One of the biggest complaints that people have about bad hairdressers is that they don't listen to their requests or concerns. ...
  2. They Rush Through The Appointment. ...
  3. They Are Inconsistent. ...
  4. They Overcharge You. ...
  5. They Use Poor Quality Products.

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Should I go back to my hairdresser if not satisfied?

“Ask to come back in for a consultation about your cut and see if there's any troubleshooting that can be done with styling before a full fix,” McManus suggests. All in all, getting a haircut you didn't 100 percent expect isn't the end of the world. Give your stylist a call, keep these tips in mind, and remain calm.

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What not to say to a hairdresser?

5 things you shouldn't say to your hairdresser
  • Just take an inch off. Your definition of an inch is not the same as your hairdresser's. ...
  • I have never dyed my hair (but there was that time…) ...
  • I cut my own hair. ...
  • I have lots of time to style my hair in the morning (but you really don't) ...
  • I'm running late.

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How to tell your hairdresser your not happy with your hair?

“Tell your colorist in a calm way that you are unhappy with how the look turned out, and he or she will be understanding,” Hazan says. Try to explain exactly what you don't like about the color.

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What to say to a stylist when you don't like your hair?

Whenever it's time for that conversation, the best way to do this is, again, being as specific as possible. “Do this by referencing a visual, so you can compare and show exactly what you don't like and point out the differences in the end look,” explains Kandasamy.

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How many times should you go to the hairdresser?

You should be visiting your stylist every 8 weeks to get your ends trimmed. 'If you have long hair, 8 weeks should be ample. Women with shorter hair, however, should make more regular visits. Whatever your hair length, remember to keep on top of your trims and mark them in your diary.

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Why is my hair so nice after the hairdresser?

One of the main reasons hair feels so soft after a trip to the salon is because they use a product called a leave-in conditioner. This is applied to wet hair before it is blow dried, and it helps to keep the hair hydrated and healthy.

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What do hairdressers do with all the hair?

Most of the hair waste in a lot of hair salons is usually disposed of in general waste. To put a figure on this its about 99%, the other 1% can be donated to various charities for wigs and hair extensions.

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Do hairdressers mind if your hair is dirty?

Come In With Relatively Clean Hair

While it's okay for your hair to be somewhat dirty before an appointment (it's okay if you've gone a couple of days without a wash!), if you think your hair is overly dirty, your stylist probably will too.

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When should I leave my hair stylist?

If they respond negatively, they overcharge you, or you still hate your hair, maybe it is time to part ways. Just let them know that you aren't exactly feeling the cut, and you'd like to give another hairdresser a shot to see if that helps. Most stylists are not offended by honesty.

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Is it rude to ask a hairdresser how much they charge?

Don't be afraid to ask for what each treatment or step costs so you can decide what to do ahead with or what you don't want done. "I don't think that any hairdresser is annoyed or offended or anything about a client asking for a quote," salon owner Sandy Chong says. "I think that is how it always should be."

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Should I tell my hairdresser I hate my hair?

What if I realize halfway through that I hate my hair? Be honest and say something — politely, of course. "Some stylists will have their own vision for you based on your face shape, skin tone, hair texture," explains Sarah Merrie, Director of Education for Hairroin Salon in New York City and Los Angeles.

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Is it okay to be quiet at the hairdresser?

She says it isn't strange at all for hairdressers to dial the small talk up or down as they switch between clients. Sometimes, some peace and quiet is just as beneficial for the hairdresser. “It really works both ways.” Barry suggests thinking about how you'll occupy your time if you're veering away from a chat.

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Is it rude to read at the hair salon?

While it is generally considered rude to be talking on the phone at the salon, it is fine to read or answer the occasional text during your service as long as you're not moving your arms and head too much.

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Do hairdressers keep notes on clients?

Most salons will keep an electronic record using their POS (point of sale) system, although some may choose to keep a paper file on each client.

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Do hairdressers remember clients?

The easiest way to blow your clients away is to actually remember them. We don't just mean their name, but information that they've shared during their appointments. As a hairdresser, it's easy to tune your clients out while focusing on doing your job.

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How do I tell my hair stylist I don't want to talk?

Stylists very quickly decide whether it's appropriate to talk. I would like to see the salon as one of the last bastions of fun chatter. “If you want a quiet time while you have your hair done, tell your stylist. Something like, “I've had a busy day and am looking for some quiet time to relax.

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