This is what I mean about how folks lose business , word of mouth is your greatest advrtisement. Ethics do have a place in Business-Capitalism.
I would march in there anounced, (anounced b/c u know she atleast heard your messages, consider how she was when she was initially getting you into the seat, she DID INDEED get your messages) Stand up for yourself and get her to honor you as a costumer.
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Professional quality extensions are wonderful. Prior to a client committing to wearing extesnions it is crucial that your stylist informs you that any method of extension application demands a maintenance procedure and commitment from you, the client. If you realize that the practical time frame to refresh them, for the health of your hair as well as your extensions, is 3 months then you should have no problem if the procedure was properly performed and your maintenance was proper.
Extensions are great, and different methods work for different people. If you want natural healthy looking hair, you must treat it with the love and attention it deserves. If you are on a budget do not see a stylist outside of your budget. Realize your professional extensions are an investment.
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If you are on a budget do not see a stylist outside of your budget. Realize your professional extensions are an investment.
Precisely why God invented Pro-Tac strips. Because He knew that real estate was a better investment for me than hair extensions, and He knew I wanted to have both.
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Precisely why God invented Pro-Tac strips. Because He knew that real estate was a better investment for me than hair extensions, and He knew I wanted to have both.
I am still fuming b/c the stylists is not committed to acknowledgeing the client.
Sure, we must take responsibility for our own hair and its' well being................................the client reached out for support and was given the okedoke treatment.
I am a Professional as well, I acknowledge the clients concerns in a timely fashion, because that is how I want to be treated.
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i like your style. i agree, the issue for me with all of this is what you pay for what you get.... for the amount that GL stylists typically charge (and look, i know that GL has a certain amount they make stylists charge, or a certain volume they have to do before they can provide GL's yadda yadda) the stylists should be calling the clients and seeing how they are.
it seems to me so many people come here having gotten expensive fusion bonds and are happy with them overall (some horror stories, mainly revolving around removal or leaving them in too long) and then figure out that DIY (or i should add a stylist that doesn't mark up so much) is often just as beautiful if done properly at a fraction of the cost...but still, for everyone who tries the expensive route once..that's still quite a lot of dough going into the stylists pockets.
you sound very professional and committed and i bet your return rate for new installs is a heck of a lot higher because of that.
I introduced myself on another board but I am a bit of a ham at times so I'll bite.
My name is Simona.
I am a Professional African american woman. I have two daughters. They are 16 and 18 y/o.
I have Cosmatology in my bloodline. In my family Every generation has a stylist, braider, or beautician. I am a Kitchen Beautician. My Career Profession is Registered Nursing.
When I speak of ethical practices, and professionalism, I see parralel lines drawn, between the two.
In what ever line of work we are in we must remeber that we are an agent to the consumer. Let us not forget how many other places, or people who offer our services and maybe for less money and still offer excellence. As an RN I take great pride in my craft. I treat people the way I want my daughters, father, mother, etc to be treated.
Sure, I understand that no one is going to literally die if a stylists fails miserably, but the issue is one of trust. Let's face it dinero' is hard to come buy. We alot ourselves a certain amount for health and beauty, we don't want some body just slappin' any ol' thing on our heads and sashaying away with our hard earned dough. I know I don't.
I have been learning to "do" hair sinse I was old enough to hold a comb straight, but when I was in Nursing School and doing odd jobs for money, I learned how to style hair. My specialty is braiding. I have had "temporarily unsatisfied customers" I worked until they were satisfied. I have had other nursing students, kinda' broke ask me to braid thier hair. There were times I said no. If I was not confident or excellent with a certain style, or if I knew I did not have time to do an outstanding job. I have difficult patients, as well as difficult "hair" clients, I always, always, always do what is in reason to satisfy thier expectations. No I can not make my 5'4 neighbor look like Beyonce , but we consult and hash things out before hand. This way it's a win win situation.
Well You all get the point. I am glad I found this haven of hair and beauty.
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