QuoteReplyTopic: My new fringe (pics!) Posted: September 16 2006 at 7:07am
Hi everyone
As I mentioned in another thread, I got a new fringe! Actually, it's my old one back again after having grown it out for a while now. I just didn't like the look of no fringe on me (scary naked forehead) and so I've got the fringe back.
Had a horrible stylist, but a good result:
Anyway, I turned up for my appointment with my hair freshly COed, it was all down and dry, and very wavy. I had my fringe clipped back. I thought my hair was looking pretty good too, but the stylist started out the session with that all-too-familiar look of mild disgust on her face. I mean....what do I do to provoke that look??? I was very friendly with her, I was explaining what I wanted her to do, I complimented her on her cool "toolbelt" thingy around her waist.....and all the while she's picking up sections of my hair and examining it like it's something she found under a pile of rotting garbage.
She sprays my hair with a spritzer bottle, and starts cutting it wet. Meanwhile, I start talking about how I have to henna my roots this weekend and she looks disgusted again and says "oh...you use henna? is that why your hair is so bright?"....("bright" not said in a good way). I then start raving about how great henna is and she says that "it's like a swear word around here". I told her that I'm aware that hairdressers dislike it. She then tells me how she saw a documentary (??!!) on henna which basically said that it's no better for your hair than using salon dyes.
Right.
I actually laughed at this point and said "so using something 100% natural...in fact a dried plant....is no better than using toxic chemicals on my hair?" She then started going on about another client who she just "can't talk out of" using henna because she loves it so much. Now I know I don't like her.
Then I told her that I was actually considering growing out my natural silvers and not colouring anymore. She again looked horrified and said "that would make you look SOOO old!".
So by this time, she's finished cutting and my fringe is still wet and frighteningly short! Uh oh I think....wait until she dries it and it gets really short! Sure enough, she dries it and I've got the same fringe I had when I was 10 years old. It's blunt and straight across too. I specifically asked her to make it side swept and layered. Her fringe was side swept and layered. She asked me at the start if I wanted it shorter than hers (which was hanging in her eyes) and I said yes......so that was her justification for butchering mine!
I was quite upset and left saying "oh well, it will grow back". I must admit to also feeling VERY low on confidence for the next hour or two, not just because of how I looked, but mainly because of the things she said to me and the way she obviously regarded my hair as horrid.
When will I learn? NEVER GO TO A SALON EVER AGAIN. EVER AGAIN. Learn Rini learn!!!!
However....all is not lost. When I got to work, I re-wet it and styled it my way and it actually looked OK. Yesterday, I did it a different way and it looked even better. Today, I actually really really like it It is probably the thickest fringe I've ever had ( I showed her exactly how thick I wanted it) and I really think it is the best thickness for me. It looks like it would take alot for it to look stringy......and I hate stringy, so that is a good thing.
so here it is:
Bear in mind that I just hennaed today and my hair is a little...umm.....brighter than usual
Anyway, I'm confident I can maintain this fringe myself now and probably do a better layering job than she did too.
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Oh, Rini!!!! So beautiful - I LOVE the thicker sideswept fringe on you. (now I'm thinking.....hmmmm, we have similar hair - maybe it would look good on me too.....). And your color is great. Your stylist was awful, it's true. I have had so many of those experiences in the past. I think you can probably cut yours now yourself, or get a friend to do it - I'm sorry she was so rude to you.
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doesnt look bad at all!:) sorry you had a bad experience im lucky in the fact i go to a salon only for curly hair with specialist, i just had a trim yesterday. The henna is not that bright that lady was weird!
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It looks really nice on you. Was the hairdresser qualified as a colourist? You should have asked her. It would have been sooo funny if she wasn't! The red looks great and you're happy so it's none of her business. She's paid to cut your hair, not to bitch about it.
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Rini - you really don't have much luck with stylists do you? I dread to think what would have happened if you'd asked her for a genreal trim and tidy-up, probably something way above your shoulders (long hair is just sooo ageing - not).
The fringe looks fab - as does the colour - its radiant not "bright".
Good for you for avoiding a major disaster and for standing up for yourself, plus you managed to escape with something that you actually liked (after a couple of hours).
Its your hair, your choice and your decision
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Hey thanks SK....c'mon....join me! You know you want to.....mwahahahah!!!
Sugarcube...I got the emoticons/smilies from another long hair forum
babycheeks....yeah, she WAS weird....amongst other things!
Shary...thanks!
whhoiskad....you would think they'd be good at ppl skills wouldn't you? I've just always found them bitchy and snobby.
HFO...I should have asked her. I also should have asked her the name of the documentary and where/when she saw it. Now that would have been interesting.
Heratic...I know, but I'm never going back to another salon again...so it won't be an issue for me anymore.
Thanks for all your kind compliments!!!!!
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Hey thanks SK....c'mon....join me! You know you want to.....mwahahahah!!!
Sooooo tempting.....I am a bit tired of my forehead, and my style looks a bit, well, dated. For the record, though, I thought you looked great without fringe too - either way, it looks great.
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So glad to hear you are happy with the end result (and your fringe looks great! On the other hand, I am sorry to hear that the process was so irritating, though. That stylist sure is terribly unprofessional. Is that how they teach stylists in cosmetology schools to be professional? If so, they oughta throw out the book and start over. For sure and without a doubt, "henna" is a dirty word in the salon because (from their depraved perspective), it "deprives" them of revenue derived from coloring clients' hair.
Edited by DaveDecker - September 17 2006 at 5:56pm
Well, obviously there was just no way to make HER happy! She
doesn't want you to henna it, and she doesn't want you to stop hennaing
it either! (I can understand henna having a bad rep since so much
of it is that drugstore kind with all the metals in it, which
undoubtedly is not that great, but your BAQ stuff seems wonderful, so I
chalk her up to uneducated on the matter.)
The fringe looks great, and I like the shorter length of it on
you. You have really nice eyes and eyebrows which it enhances!
I'm sure you'll have no trouble maintaining it yourself.
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You would look lovely no matter how your fringe was cut. Your color is wonderful. That stylist you had is exactly why I always stick to just one once I find a good one. So glad it turned out fine in the end.
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I have to agree with every body else. I think it looks great too. Most people in business know that "the customer is always right" and you don't want to have an argument with the customer. What customer is going to want to come back thinking they'll be put down while sitting there in that chair? Jennifer hasn't gone to a hairdresser in many years. Do you have a special guy that could do it for you? I might not want to try to put them in initially either, but now that they're there, can he handle it next time? Then you're more in control.
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Susan, thanks for the eyebrow compliment...hehe :)
tdouty...I'm pretty sure I can handle the fringe trims from now on and my husband will be handling the length trims from now on too. I really don't need hairdressers anymore and I'm really glad for that!
Thanks SF,horselover, sunsailing :D
Edited by missrini - September 28 2006 at 5:02am
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Nice job Rini! Looks great. And I like your idea to let DH handle the trimming. It works for me and DW. Never a horror story, that's for sure! (Not with *me* wielding the scissors, anyway! I *never* take too much off. lol) Blessings, Bob
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