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13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« on: March 28, 2010, 11:58:42 AM »
Hairstylists share their tips for understanding their jobs and how to get the most out of your time in the swivel chair.

1. I'm a beautician, not a magician. I can give you Gisele Bündchen's haircut, but I can't give you her face.

2. Come at least five minutes early. If you're running late, please call ahead. Show me some basic respect. This is a business, not fun and games.

3. Don't ask me to "squeeze" you in when I'm already booked. I'd be taking time and effort away from other clients. You wouldn't like being treated that way.

4. Hairdresser school does not teach about counter transference, projection, negative reinforcement, or personality disorders. If you're looking for a therapist, all I have is a tail comb and an opinion.


5. Some women think that if they keep their hair all one length the way it was in high school, everyone will think they're still in high school. Guess what? You're not. As you get older, you need to soften the lines around your face. Layers are the magic remedy.

6. Bodies and hair change as hormones change. If your hair is dry, listless, or brittle, or if it's not holding your color or style the way it used to, see a doctor. If your hair isn't overprocessed, you could be pregnant (surprise!) or menopausal (yes, I can tell).


7. A trim is not "just" a trim. It requires my expertise, skill, knowledge, and time. Would you say to your dentist, "It's just a tooth," or to your doctor, "It's just a leg"?

8. That single bill you stuff into the shampoo person's hands isn't doing her any favors. A dollar bill doesn't buy anything anymore. You should tip her at least $3—more if your hair is long.

9. If you want to buy a bottle of color and do your own hair to save a buck, you can live with the consequences.

10. Some clients will say, "Cut my hair just like you did last time." That always baffles me. The average time between appointments is six to eight weeks. I have hundreds of clients. How am I supposed to remember exactly how I did your hair the last time? If you want a carbon copy of a cut and style you loved, take a picture and show me.

11. Why do you think a child's haircut should cost less than yours? Kids don't sit still. Kids kick. It's an intense experience.

12. Standing all day and using scissors and a blow-dryer takes its toll—I have arthritis in my fingers, calcium deposits in my wrist, and 10 percent less hearing than I used to. I am a physical wreck.

13. We see women at their worst. Their hair is wet, they have foils on their hair, they have no makeup on. There's nothing for them to hide behind. So they tell us everything. The truth is, I really don't care what they do sexually. I'm only interested in their hair.


source:Reader's Digest Magazine

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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2010, 01:08:17 PM »
Na guilty ko sa tip kay last week nagpahaircut ko ni Jacob ug Michelle sa tantong dali dali nalimot ko ug tip.Mo tip man jud ko permi kay ikog man ug dili heheheh. Nagpatupi napud si Jacob 5 times na ni ug ingon ang hairstylist nga very good kono si Jacob kay nagpujo ra wa mo hilak or scream or kick. Duha intawon mi nagpugong ako ug akong bana.Unsaon sundon man tong gunting ug hawid mao pugong jud. Dia ra iyang new haircut.





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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2010, 02:14:11 PM »
oy ka cute ni baby jacob daghan baga ug hair pa gud
klaro na birthmarks  ni jacob sa ilong dili di ay na segehan nimo ug tila kel ingon nila mawa kuno kon sege tila-an kana buntag kana gud bag-o nimo buka di pa ka kapangluwa

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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2010, 03:17:28 PM »
Bujag si Jacob, pahuwama ko beh?

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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2010, 10:15:15 PM »
Manay ari diri kay mo adto ta ka Jacob!!! ahahhaha!

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« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2010, 05:04:33 AM »
Ubana si Glacier ninjo Bella kamo ni Manay kay ingsaad man to maoy motupi ni  Jacob.
@ Jan ingon man ang doctor Jan nga mawala kono ni pero it takes time.Gitila tilaan bitaw ni naho sa bag o pa ni inggawas nga ila. Ing aksyon na bitaw kapanas ang tunga nga ila sa ilong. gitan aw ni ug derma specialist mawala ra daw ni kay ing show up man ning ilaha 2 weeks after siya natawo dili jud sa mismong pagkatawo. Nalihian ni si Jacob sa ahong iring kay si Bootsie naay itom ang ilong dapit maoy segi nako tan awa sa nagbuntis pa ko hehehhe.

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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2010, 01:22:41 PM »
Hairstylists share their tips for understanding their jobs and how to get the most out of your time in the swivel chair.

1. I'm a beautician, not a magician. I can give you Gisele Bündchen's haircut, but I can't give you her face.

2. Come at least five minutes early. If you're running late, please call ahead. Show me some basic respect. This is a business, not fun and games.

3. Don't ask me to "squeeze" you in when I'm already booked. I'd be taking time and effort away from other clients. You wouldn't like being treated that way.

4. Hairdresser school does not teach about counter transference, projection, negative reinforcement, or personality disorders. If you're looking for a therapist, all I have is a tail comb and an opinion.


5. Some women think that if they keep their hair all one length the way it was in high school, everyone will think they're still in high school. Guess what? You're not. As you get older, you need to soften the lines around your face. Layers are the magic remedy.

6. Bodies and hair change as hormones change. If your hair is dry, listless, or brittle, or if it's not holding your color or style the way it used to, see a doctor. If your hair isn't overprocessed, you could be pregnant (surprise!) or menopausal (yes, I can tell).


7. A trim is not "just" a trim. It requires my expertise, skill, knowledge, and time. Would you say to your dentist, "It's just a tooth," or to your doctor, "It's just a leg"?

8. That single bill you stuff into the shampoo person's hands isn't doing her any favors. A dollar bill doesn't buy anything anymore. You should tip her at least $3—more if your hair is long.

9. If you want to buy a bottle of color and do your own hair to save a buck, you can live with the consequences.

10. Some clients will say, "Cut my hair just like you did last time." That always baffles me. The average time between appointments is six to eight weeks. I have hundreds of clients. How am I supposed to remember exactly how I did your hair the last time? If you want a carbon copy of a cut and style you loved, take a picture and show me.

11. Why do you think a child's haircut should cost less than yours? Kids don't sit still. Kids kick. It's an intense experience.

12. Standing all day and using scissors and a blow-dryer takes its toll—I have arthritis in my fingers, calcium deposits in my wrist, and 10 percent less hearing than I used to. I am a physical wreck.

13. We see women at their worst. Their hair is wet, they have foils on their hair, they have no makeup on. There's nothing for them to hide behind. So they tell us everything. The truth is, I really don't care what they do sexually. I'm only interested in their hair.


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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2010, 01:32:58 PM »

Bai Hubs, palihug ra ko'g binisaya ani...aron mahatagan ko'g katin-awan....kanang igo dayon, wa nay sambingay.

Bwahaha. Sorry, Bay Bugs, wa pud ko kasabot ani kay ang language nga gigamit feminine English--which is Greek to me! ;D

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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2010, 12:38:56 PM »
So true. I think in order to have lots of regular customers, a beautician should be always nice and I think should compliment the customer.

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Re: 13 Things Your Hairstylist Won't Tell You
« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2010, 12:40:14 PM »
ug gusto sad kang tsismis tua sa Beauty shop nag baha! hahahha!

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