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Hairdresser threatening to refuse to serve me

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,416 ✭✭✭Danniboo


    Perhaps she doesn't want people knowing you've spent X amount and that's the Salon where you get your hair done if you don't maintain it properly and it doesn't look great? When you say maintain, does she mean washing or damaging with styling tools or more technical stuff specific to regrowth?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,783 ✭✭✭Freiheit


    Hi tangling was a big issue,to be honest the 'tangle remover' has made a huge difference. Yeah she's probably an 'artist' who has professional pride in her work and doesn't want someone who can't maintain her standards.

    However she has no understanding of where I'm coming from,never having had long hair (other than bonded extensions) and no idea really how to manage it,she clearly hasn't much patience. I am learning though and yes she might have done me a favour. It looks a lot better now with that tangle remover,round brush and 2 shampoos as recommended here. The Danmark brush I had used seems primitive by comparison.

    There was no real recommendations apart from a shampoo and to get a round brush.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 438 ✭✭sunshiner


    if you can get a brush called a tangle teaser,this is excellent for tangles for long hair. if you google it you maybe able to buy it online. Boots have an excellent range of products it might be worth looking there for leave in spray conditioners. It also might be worth doing a lose plait in your hair,theyre easy and low maintenance. Maybe a good shampoo and regular conditioner for damaged or brittle hair could help. Be gentle with your hair,don't towel try your hair roughly just pat dry.Someone else recommended about combing which was spot on,start at ends be gentle. Longer hair just needs more effort you will get there with patience and some good products.


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