Monday, July 26, 2010

What is the first thing you notice in a beauty salon?

Do you notice how the stylist is dressed, her hair, the style of the shop, how much business comes in, or are you ther to just get your hair done you don't care other stuff.What is the first thing you notice in a beauty salon?
First of all, being a hair stylist myself, I don't cut my own hair someone else does. I style it yes, but it would be impossible to cut my own hair and do a good job. I cut the front a lot of times but that's about it. So looking at a hair stylist hair doesn't mean she is good at cutting or coloring hair because most likely she didn't cut her own hair.


Hopefully most people would notice what the other clients look like when they walk out of the salon. A good indication of how good the stylist are.


The best way to find a good stylist is to find someone that has a great hair style and ask them who does their hair. Make sure they have the same type hair you do.What is the first thing you notice in a beauty salon?
The first thing I notice is the smell. I love how salons smell for some reason. Then I notice what the stylists are wearing and how their hair is done but only because I admire a lot of their looks. I don't make a big fuss about my hair but it's nice to get my hair cut by someone who's look I admire.
How strong is the smell, and is it okay or deadly?


What is the attitude/countenance of the staff like? (are they bedraggled or enjoying their day?) These are the 2 things that most affect me. I'm not too attached to the environment, provided it's reasonably clean, that's secondary.





I understand, but don't like seeing hairdressers whose hair looks like they've tried every color %26amp; cut then gave up...we all have our days, but it's a little unnerving.


Kinda like havin' a dentist with rotten %26amp; missing front teeth.
I notice the attitudes of the people that work there. You walk into a salon and you immediately feel one way or another, comfortable, or uncomfortable. I've been in some seriously snobby places that acted as if they didn't care if they had your business or not.
I notice that most hairdressers need a hairdresser.. they may be good with their customers but a lot of times I went to a hairdresser and their own hair looked just lousy.. still they did a good job...so that's all that matters to me..xxx
the first thing that I notice is how professianal the shop looks , if it looks welcoming. That always influences whether i will return or not, and if the staff look immaculate!
I don't go very often because my mom is a hair stylist but i always notice the strong smells from the chemicals to do various hair styles. Sometimes they give me wicked head aches.
I always notice the stylist - her clothes and hair. If HER hair doesn't look good, then I sure don't want her doing mine.





Next is how the shop looks.
at first i notice the shop u know how it looks.... then i look at the stylist hair, if her hair is nice am prettiy sure shes good at styling if its a mess i dont think all cut my hair there
I first look at the stylist hair, if it is nice then i get it done, if not...then i look else where.

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