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Wed May 02, 2007 11:00 am |
Sorry, I'm not sure where else to post this...I know there are a lot of girls here who know about beauty and spend a lot of time with their hair so maybe you can help.
I went and got a hair cut - I loved it when I walked out of the salon. When I got back, I decided to wash it to see if I could style it on my own. It took me about 6 washes and restylings to get it looking decent, but I can't yet get it looking like how it did in the salon.
I called the salon and told them I needed some tips for styling it myself since I couldn't get it working right. They told me "We're very busy blah blah" and said they'd have to charge me 17 pounds for a wash and style. I feel like it's their responsibility to take time out of their schedule to help me since I paid for the haircut. I'm not asking to go in there every day for them to style it, I just them to show me how to get it looking really nice myself.
Do you know if there's anything I can do about this? I called some other stylists and of course they are going to charge and also they aren't the ones who cut my hair so I don't know how helpful that would be. At this point I am thinking I might just pay the 17 pounds but I'm really angry about it.... |
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Wed May 02, 2007 12:41 pm |
I'm not too sure if my answer will be right, but I believe it may help in some way.
Whenever you get a haircut and style, isn't the stylist showing you then and there how to achieve the style on your own later? I would say that if you didn't like your cut, you could go back there and they should be happy to 'fix' it for you. But just showing how to style it, I'm not too sure about. My understanding is that you watch how they do it the first time and ask questions then and there, so I honestly do not think that they are obligated to show you how to style it again. However, if the stylist has any decency, you may be able to go there and say, "Hi _____. Remember me? You know, I honestly didn't understand how you created the style you did. I've been trying to recreate it but have had no luck. Can you please show me or give me a few pointers, as I'm not too sure how to achieve this look on my own." Maybe then, they may do it without charging you the 17 pounds. Just a thought though. I have never really come across anything like this, so it'd be nice to hear from someone who has.
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_________________ 20; light/ fair-toned with freckles on cheeks/nose since I could remember; combo skin w/ Oily forehead, chin prone to acne. Green/brown eyes; growing to love my medium/ dark brown hair. |
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Wed May 02, 2007 3:32 pm |
Thanks. I've been talking to some people to get perspective...
I guess I was thinking about it like this: they basically "sold" me the cut and the style, and while it was being styled I watched what she was doing but not TOO closely, as I thought that I could figure it out myself. She didn't teach me how to do it.
When I got home and washed it my flatmates all laughed at me. I was crying for a while and really upset, I kept washing it and washing it and I am still insecure about how it looks. I wouldn't have paid them if my hair looked like that when I walked out of the shop so I don't understand why I have to pay them to have them show me how to get it how it's supposed to look! At the very least I think they should offer a discount...
Maybe I will try calling them again or going there in person. It really shouldn't take more than 15-20 minutes to wash and show me how to style it. |
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Wed May 02, 2007 3:42 pm |
Violetdream I totally understand where you're coming from! I'm sure many people walk out of the hair salon with perfectly styled manes and no hope of ever being able to recreate the same look at home
IMO your stylist should not charge you for a quick follow up consult. I have been to salons previously where they have actually encouraged clients to come back and have a chat with the stylist if they are having any difficulties. That said there's probably not a lot you can do about it now - except to start looking for a new hairdresser for next time! |
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Wed May 02, 2007 5:00 pm |
Maybe if you tell us what sort of style it is, your hair type, etc., we can give you some tips?
If you're not happy and want it re-cut, then go back-- they should fix it free of charge. Next time, though, ask a lot of questions when the stylist is doing your hair, so you're prepared to do it at home. That's what I do! |
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Wed May 02, 2007 10:42 pm |
I've certainly been there! My hair never looks the same when I do it myself. Perhaps you could find out when the stylist is working, and when a slow time is...and then just happen to "stop by". You could rave about how much you LOVE your hair and what a great job she did...then say you've had a bit of trouble doing it yourself. If you can describe specifically what you've done to try to style it...she should be able to help you out quickly. Good luck!  |
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Thu May 03, 2007 12:33 pm |
I ALWAYS ask my hair stylist to give me tips on blow drying, curling, straight iron whatever. They always are willing to help. Of course for me, my hair always looks BETTER after I get home and style it than they did...because I know my hair and I know my "bad" spots and can work around them. They just style it without any consideration for my problem areas (only because they don't know) |
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Thu May 03, 2007 1:16 pm |
I think it would be best to go back there in person like Girldelvov recommended. Be extra friendly when you said "hi, remember me?" Hopefully she'll say yes, but even if she said no, then just go on with how you just loved the style she created for you, but you have tried numerous times to recreate it but only got a mess out of it. At this point, you'd probably look like you're about to cry which is your real emotion. She'll probably take pity on you and help give you some tips. Hopefully she won't remember that you already called about it. For something like this, it seems calling won't work since they can't see you and it's much easier to blow someone off on the phone than when that person is standing right in front of you ready to cry at any given moment. If you make a really big deal, they'll do it for you just so it won't attract other customers' attention and make them look unfriendly to their former customer. |
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