QuoteReplyTopic: haircut or slice-and-dice? Posted: April 19 2002 at 1:48pm
February, I went to a discount place where I received adequate haircuts in the past, but I did not know the particular stylist. I told her I wanted the stylist to not change the style, I wanted shoulder length, just a little neater. What I got was uneven, chin length in the front and even shorter in the back. As a 50+ geek I`d be the last person you`d expect to be devastated but I was. I could just hear people saying "This lady has really let herself go." The salons don`t have a crystal ball, so even a salon with a good track record can hire a loser.
Two weeks later I went back to my regular stylist and he fixed the cut( along with a stern lecture). Now, its grown out in time for spring and over the last few days two people have complimented me on my "beautiful" hair. I don`t buy it but at least they could say it with a straight face.
I feel your pain--although it sounds like your look is working for you better now. Once I went to a mall salon (first mistake) for a trim on my past-the-shoulders all-one-length hair and SOMEHOW the stylist managed to slip and cut one small section MUCH shorter than the rest in front (think the thickness of a chenille pipe cleaner.) So I had this piece right up in front that just brushed my eyebrows. God only knows how annoying that was, since I refused to get bangs cut in. Anyway, glad to hear you`re getting compliments on your "beautiful" hair! :-)
Look for beauty, and you will find no intelligence. Look for intelligence and you will find both.Proud member of the Cult of All Soft
I have never figured out how hairdressers stay in business when they ignore the wishes of their clients! I have had that happen to me - and for a long time I was afraid to even have my hair cut.
Your friends who compliment you on your beautiful hair probably mean it - people have amazingly different tastes when it comes to hair. And, your hair may "objectively" look very nice now. But, it`s not the way you want it - and you have every right to decide how your hair should be.
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Just today i had my first hair disaster. i went in with shoulder length hair and asked for one inch off the bottom and some long layers. Now ive got a chin length uneven bob. Tomorrow Im going somewhere else to have it evened out. I was crying at first and now am realizing that Im gonna have to live with it for a few months. -Casey
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