DrC
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Sorry (and this may be ugly) but what gets me is that after all that and even though she is still healing; she is still wearing extension hair in her head. After all that trauma, she went and sat in someone else's chair to put more hair on her head.
I feel for you but WHAT?
I want to know the name of the shop and the city its in.
I want to know the name of the shop and the city its in.
I know that stylists are on their feet non-stop but they should truly eat in a lunch area, not at the station. It's disgusting to go in and somebody has their McD's bag there. Plus, it stinks. People aren't washing their hands. Everyone should wash his/her hands like nurses do and they should disinfect after every client. I don't even think they use new combs on every client. I'm a DIY'er, too.
Also, I've rarely seen Barbicide or something similar used in some of these "corner store" shops. Gross.
This is one reason why the states were pushing to regulate businesses like this. A means of sanitizing tools are generally required in all salons, barbers and spas. But when people are working below the radar, those types of details tend to lapse.
I have always been scared of getting my hair braided in part because of the tightness, long hours and because the best way to save a buck is to go to someone that isn't licensed or trained in cosmetology. Not necessarily the combo of possibilities I want to test out.