shellyb
Member
My sister had talked about getting color for awhile. So, for her birthday I planned for her to go to a top salon in Atlanta. This salon had a mixed clientel and also there were black and white stylists. Neither me nor my sister had ever been to this salon, but I had read great reviews about it.
I booked our appointments and my sister's cut and color was going to cost over $200.00. With spending that much money, I wanted to make sure everything was going to be perfect. The stylist that was going to do my sister's hair was considered one of the best color experts in Atlanta (according to the salon and the reviews.) I wanted the best for her birthday, no matter what the cost was. BUT, soon after I booked the appointment my sister started asking questions about the salon....like "Is it a white salon", and "Is the person doing my hair black or white?" Long story short, we got into a big discussion about white people doing black people's hair. I was so shocked to learn that my sister was not cool with a white person doing her hair. She said, "They don't know our hair like we know our hair!" She asked me to ask for a black stylist, which I didn't mind doing. I was just shocked tho, this is 2010! I understand where she is coming from, but at a high end salon I think the stylist are very skilled no matter what race they are. I personally don't discriminate...I just think it depends on the person's experience and their skill.
So, would you refuse to let an expert stylist with great reviews, do your hair just because they are white?
I booked our appointments and my sister's cut and color was going to cost over $200.00. With spending that much money, I wanted to make sure everything was going to be perfect. The stylist that was going to do my sister's hair was considered one of the best color experts in Atlanta (according to the salon and the reviews.) I wanted the best for her birthday, no matter what the cost was. BUT, soon after I booked the appointment my sister started asking questions about the salon....like "Is it a white salon", and "Is the person doing my hair black or white?" Long story short, we got into a big discussion about white people doing black people's hair. I was so shocked to learn that my sister was not cool with a white person doing her hair. She said, "They don't know our hair like we know our hair!" She asked me to ask for a black stylist, which I didn't mind doing. I was just shocked tho, this is 2010! I understand where she is coming from, but at a high end salon I think the stylist are very skilled no matter what race they are. I personally don't discriminate...I just think it depends on the person's experience and their skill.
So, would you refuse to let an expert stylist with great reviews, do your hair just because they are white?