Legend
Trichological Alchemist
This is kind of long, but I gave this issue some thought (and it's my lunch break!)
There are definitely not many stylists with fantastic hair. However, I don’t judge them by the way their hair looks. I believe them when they say they don’t have time for their own hair.
Case in point, you can ask anyone who knows me and they will tell you I am one of the most organized persons they’ve ever known. But walk into my home office?... Whew!, looks like a cyclone hit it!!! As a business manager and web programmer, I have to be on-point, and most of my day is keeping things in order, and managing databases, etc. and I honestly don’t have the energy or desire after spending my time keeping everyone else organized and orderly to take care of my own.
So, I try not to judge people by the way they look. Many visual artists I know don’t even match their socks, iron their clothes, bathe regularly, or shave, but they produce masterpieces. So when I go to the salon, I don’t look at the stylist, I look at her clients. I pay attention to how they treat their customers’ hair. Do they listen to the customer? Do they give advice? Is their advice sound? What are their practices?
The reason I chose my current stylist, after visiting various salons, was after watching her apply relaxer to a client’s hair. She did not converse with anyone. If someone tried to speak to her, she shut them down until she was done. She was 100% focused on what she was doing with those dangerous chemicals, still timed her processes even though she's been in the business for over 35 years. And I've been to stylist with BEAUTIFUL hair that's just slapped the relaxer on my head, didn't listen to me when I said it was burning, and I ended up with hair falling like pine needles and a bald spot! ...........But I digress.
I’ve been going to my current stylist for over 6 years now and I have seen women on their first visit that were balding, and now their bald spots are now filled in and growing nicely. I'm one of them, after that experience with the other salon mentioned above! She has clients with lovely long, thick hair. And I’ll tell you, my stylist usually wears this bob-style wig with her hair sticking from under it, or pulls it back in a low bunl!!! Horrible!!!
Now if the sylist's hair is jacked, and their customers’ hair doesn’t look any better? RUN AWAY!!!!
Just my 2-cents. Okay more like 5-cents it so long! :roll:
There are definitely not many stylists with fantastic hair. However, I don’t judge them by the way their hair looks. I believe them when they say they don’t have time for their own hair.
Case in point, you can ask anyone who knows me and they will tell you I am one of the most organized persons they’ve ever known. But walk into my home office?... Whew!, looks like a cyclone hit it!!! As a business manager and web programmer, I have to be on-point, and most of my day is keeping things in order, and managing databases, etc. and I honestly don’t have the energy or desire after spending my time keeping everyone else organized and orderly to take care of my own.
So, I try not to judge people by the way they look. Many visual artists I know don’t even match their socks, iron their clothes, bathe regularly, or shave, but they produce masterpieces. So when I go to the salon, I don’t look at the stylist, I look at her clients. I pay attention to how they treat their customers’ hair. Do they listen to the customer? Do they give advice? Is their advice sound? What are their practices?
The reason I chose my current stylist, after visiting various salons, was after watching her apply relaxer to a client’s hair. She did not converse with anyone. If someone tried to speak to her, she shut them down until she was done. She was 100% focused on what she was doing with those dangerous chemicals, still timed her processes even though she's been in the business for over 35 years. And I've been to stylist with BEAUTIFUL hair that's just slapped the relaxer on my head, didn't listen to me when I said it was burning, and I ended up with hair falling like pine needles and a bald spot! ...........But I digress.
I’ve been going to my current stylist for over 6 years now and I have seen women on their first visit that were balding, and now their bald spots are now filled in and growing nicely. I'm one of them, after that experience with the other salon mentioned above! She has clients with lovely long, thick hair. And I’ll tell you, my stylist usually wears this bob-style wig with her hair sticking from under it, or pulls it back in a low bunl!!! Horrible!!!
Now if the sylist's hair is jacked, and their customers’ hair doesn’t look any better? RUN AWAY!!!!
Just my 2-cents. Okay more like 5-cents it so long! :roll: