
When searching for a stylist and you want to make sure you find one who can measure (seriously, why does an inch to some stylists mean 7?), a good rule of thumb is to look for one with long hair herself. Or himself. I don't discriminate. My current stylist, Amy at Bumble and bumble is fantastic and respects my need for long locks. She has very long hair herself and even when my hair is damaged and could use a good whacking, she'll respect my wishes and only chop the ends whilst giving me a good conditioning treatment.
Still, be advised that even that plan is not foolproof. I tried out a stylist at another salon uptown and was introduced to Karmela, whose mane rivaled that of Rapunzel. After explaining to her I want to keep "as much length as humanly possible", Karmela agreed, comparing a too-short haircut you don't want to getting raped. Now even I, the mayor of Hyperbole City, wouldn't go so far as to make that analogy. Naturally, right after the discussion, Karmela "raped" me by snipping my long hair into a BOB. That was our first and last visit. I returned to Amy for my next cut. Have any hair horror stories? Share away!
I went to a new stylist...never again! I asked for "light" layers that would still let me pull my hair back into a pony or braid. Since when does that mean "Give me bangs please!"?
ReplyDeleteNever! It never means that, you poor dear! It's like they have a personal vendetta or something. Stylist seem to lack measuring and communications skills. I think it's best to OVERcommunicate what you need and bring a lot of pictures, realistic or not so at least they have an idea of what you're talking about.
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