sareca
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My Sally's has the "black" aisle in the back...no where near the register...I'm never watched and they are very friendly.
Same here. The black section is actually furthest from the register.
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My Sally's has the "black" aisle in the back...no where near the register...I'm never watched and they are very friendly.
I've found Sallys to be a good product source with prices lower than the local chain or bss on some items plus my member card saves even more. Most of the employees are black. The black hair products where I shop are located in a few different shelf spaces; most I do not buy anyway{full of undesireable ingredients and hair effect. Perhaps it's eye sight located in some areas based on the shop owner's prejudices and not the chain itself. Speak to the manager at the sites which offend you to find out "what's the deal" with the placement.
I understand we are tired of hearing the 'r' word associated with everything, but I really was wondering if it was just me. I don't know if any of you have heard of Sally's beauty supply, but it is a major beauty supply chain around where I live. They sell majority white haircare and products, and they have a few black hair care products as well. But, every one of those beauty supplies I have been in, puts the black haircare products, right next to the aisle the register is, where the aisle can be 'watched'. I noticed this, when I went to the first one, when someone was sticking there head out to watch me. And a few other ones I have been to.I don't blame them for protecting their merchandise, but are black people more likely to steal hair products? And does our singling out have be so obvious? Hmmmm, just an observation.
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... we'd be making our own relaxers out of potatoes and Drano.
I notice this not at sally's but at some Salons that sell Mizani, Keracare and Phyto - they are all behind the register![]()
Let's see...in New Orleans all the Sally's I've been to have the stuff in the back or on an off, inconspicuous aisle. The staff is unfriendly and generally unhelpful to everyone.
In San Antonio, the stuff is usually in the front by the register, and I did notice folks walking past a lot, or asking me if I needed help with something a little too often, or a clerk would randomly need to straighten up the weaves on the aisle I'm in.
I'm not a thief so I don't let it bother me. It can be a little infuriating, but it's the way of the world. Prejudice ain't going nowhere no time soon. I also don't know if the aisles are strategically placed based on some generic model that states Negroes steal they ass off, or because those products really do get lifted a lot based on a regional study. Also, just because YOU don't steal or witness anyone else stealing, doesn't mean folks don't steal.
Either way, I get my Silk Elements and bounce. They can kick rocks...
ETA: If we stopped patronage of all racist chains, we'd be making our own relaxers out of potatoes and Drano. Nobody is any good these days, but you gotta live.
My Sally's has the "black" aisle in the back...no where near the register...I'm never watched and they are very friendly.
Same here. I live in the DC area and the Sally's here (if you can find one) have a ton of black items. But I will say, the relaxers etc are all in one aisle and that aisle ends at the register. I'm not sure if I want to say it is racist and since all the employees in the MD stores that I've been in are black, I've never been watched or followed.
Do ppl really steal $5 boxes of relaxers? I can see the expensive stuff like Phyto, Mizani, etc. but for real - Fabulaxer or Just for Me? You can get that stuff - on sale- at grocery and drug stores 'round these parts.
I'll have to resurvey Sally's the next time I'm there.
But check it. I'd rather that than when I go to the Asian BSSs. They have cameras in every aisle and they always have one or more ppl stationed in the wig/hair section which in a lot of the BSSs here are behind counters and you have to ask. Then in some really big BSS they don't give you the hair, they walk it to the register and leave it there till you are ready to check out. I feel much more racially targeted then than I do in a Sally's just b/c the black stuff is by the register. In the Asian BSS here, if they have white products it is usually the expensive stuff and it is like Sally's - behind or near the register where they can see you.
Now y'all got me all worked up over here. LOL![]()
Do ppl really steal $5 boxes of relaxers? I can see the expensive stuff like Phyto, Mizani, etc. but for real - Fabulaxer or Just for Me? You can get that stuff - on sale- at grocery and drug stores 'round these parts.
True story: My mother's car got broken into by a crackhead when I was a little kid, she was picking me up from the salon. The only thing that was missing was her "box perm"![]()
I understand we are tired of hearing the 'r' word associated with everything, but I really was wondering if it was just me. I don't know if any of you have heard of Sally's beauty supply, but it is a major beauty supply chain around where I live. They sell majority white haircare and products, and they have a few black hair care products as well. But, every one of those beauty supplies I have been in, puts the black haircare products, right next to the aisle the register is, where the aisle can be 'watched'. I noticed this, when I went to the first one, when someone was sticking there head out to watch me. And a few other ones I have been to.I don't blame them for protecting their merchandise, but are black people more likely to steal hair products? And does our singling out have be so obvious? Hmmmm, just an observation.
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there is a Sallys in the London and the products aimed at black people are no where near the register if i stole something no-one would know but that is real bad from what i am reading shame shame on them.![]()
The Sally's where I used to go had the black stuff near the back. The one I frequent now has the black stuff in the front, and has mostly black employees.
The Sally's I go to have the products in the back, near the first isle. The cash register is far from the black products they are not in the same isle as one another.
My Sally's has the "black" aisle in the back...no where near the register...I'm never watched and they are very friendly.
Wow thats weirderplexed. Both of the Sally's Beauty Shops I go to, put the black hair products in the very back. I'd prefer it in the back anyways, because no ones staring at me while I choose my products
Wow. At my Sally's store, the black hair care aisle is the aisle furthest from the cash register. The aisle closest to the register has all the heat appliances (blow dryers, hood dryers and flat irons).
Same here. The black section is actually furthest from the register.
I have 2 Sally's that I frequent and both have the black hair items farthest from the register.
Same here BrooklynSouth. The Sally's I have frequented in my area (Central Jersey) don't have the Black Hair care section right by the register; more to the back of the store. Maybe that's racist, I don't know. As I remember the several Sally stores I visit are not in predominately black neighborhoods; but more diverse with all races and nationalities and a fairly dominent white population. I don't know the situation where you live OP.
at my sally's they're not by the register...actually i dont remember seein any... i dont like most black products anyway since they're bound to have mineral oil or petrolatum.
Not the ones where I live. There are about three in a 15 mile radius and
the one I go to most often the black hair care line is on the first shelf as you walk in but the register is by the last shelf.
IDK. At the Sally's where I live the Black hair care products are at the very back of the store in the last isle.
Mine too..it just depends on the store...they have different merchandise based on local demographics so maybe the layouts are demographics based. Just a guess
The Sallys I go to (in fact, all of them I've gone to in my area) have the "ethnic" hair care products in the back of the store, usually on the first aisle, far faw away from the register.
And all of the employees I've dealt with at these stores are hispanic or black.
And I live in a predominantly white community.
the ethnic section is furthest from the cashier in the sally's i frequent![]()
Not the 2 Sallys closest to me.. The Black hair care isle is far from the register towards the back of the store.
I understand we are tired of hearing the 'r' word associated with everything, but I really was wondering if it was just me. I don't know if any of you have heard of Sally's beauty supply, but it is a major beauty supply chain around where I live. They sell majority white haircare and products, and they have a few black hair care products as well. But, every one of those beauty supplies I have been in, puts the black haircare products, right next to the aisle the register is, where the aisle can be 'watched'. I noticed this, when I went to the first one, when someone was sticking there head out to watch me. And a few other ones I have been to.I don't blame them for protecting their merchandise, but are black people more likely to steal hair products? And does our singling out have be so obvious? Hmmmm, just an observation.
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