growinglong777
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I am sorry this happened to you,
I know how much it hurts..I hope your hair grows back exceptionally fast.
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I know how much it hurts..I hope your hair grows back exceptionally fast.
I know everyone here is like "it will grow back, make the best of it" and I'm sure it will grow back beautifully, but if this is not rectified at the source I don't think you will feel completely settled. You should confront this student at least once, either in a letter, email, or in person, and you should find out from the beauty school what the heck they are teaching their students and what they are doing to keep rogue students from balding all of their clients.Growinpainz said:I am soooo sorry this happened to you. I have been a victim of this TOO many times.
TBeBe said:OMG, I teared up reading what happened to you, Gymfreak! My husband is a stylist, and after being outraged at the student (what colorful language!), he offered a solution. Call the Cosmetology Board of your state, and lodge a formal complaint. If the student isn't expelled, that will be on her record and she will step lightly from then on. The STATE will force her to do only what her clients request.
He also suggested everyone else do the same thing when stylists mangle, damage, or disregard a request. He said, "Hair stylists, whether we like it or not, are in a service industry. If their request doesn't harm them or damage their hair, we are to give them what they want - whether we agree with it or not. If a client doesn't want their hair cut, it's not rocket science, DON'T CUT IT! The clients live with their hair, we have them only for a brief moment to help them maintain it."
He said this business has too many over-inflated egos, divas (male & female), and product-pushers in place of genuine stylists. It hurts him, as I'm sure it hurts the stylists on LHCF to hear how clients are mistreated and treated as though they know nothing. He loves hair, educating clients & other stylists (he does continuing-ed) on how to keep it healthy, and treats his own hair with care. Attached are pics of him getting his hair done the day of our wedding. He takes his business, his livelihood very seriously, and hates how bad stylists are not made liable for their behavior.
ETA: Barbie, that dress is fierce!!! Gorgeous pic!
janeemat said:Girl, you mean I could have filed a formal complaint with the state board when that witch cut my hair 2in in Dec when I carefully, specifically told her to dust/nip. Had I known this then, I would have filed a formal complaint on that witch. Dag this makes me mad. This is good to know. Stylist have NO MORE times to wack up my hair!


her not to trim as she had no splits I could see upon examination. Well....little girlfriend went for a trim yesterday. Today, she is down at the mouth, the trim took her from just below bra strap to shoulder length; she still looks like a cover girl but she is so sad..{another co-worker with bra length, uneven, fly away, irregular length hair always exposed to the elements} said with a snarl.."Ah, leave her alone, she has growing hair." I did not bother to give her the everyone's hair grows lecture as I realized she is speaking from the antedeluvian age} I asked Little One if she watched the mirror and her stylist's scissors..of course not...now she wants a phony pony, says she misses her hair! Watch those 'beautician' women, experienced or not like eagle eyed hawks, they will screw:angeldevi you without a kiss!!
What is wrong with her?
I cannot beleive she cut your hair w/out your permission like that....she needs a beatdown for real...I would look into reporting this incident to state board if I were you...there is no excuse for what she did...NONE
, but the instructors need to be on the floor at all time to see what is happening. These students are NOT licensed professionals.

Don't go easy on them just because you feel better. You are obviously a good person, but don't let them take your kindness for weakness. Make sure that they are aware that they should be supervising their students! NO EXCEPTIONS!
