50 Times Beauty Salons Said “Trust The Process” And Then Betrayed Their Clients (New Pics)
There is nothing like the feeling of having a fresh haircut. Even if you have nothing to do after your appointment, you can’t go home! You have to show off your fabulous new do and take photos before it inevitably returns back to normal the next day. But drastically transforming your look will always come with a bit of risk. You’re putting the fate of your appearance in the hands of someone else. So you better trust them, or you might end up on a list like this in the future!
Bored Panda has searched far and wide to find some of the most tragic salon fails of all time. From butchered bobs to lamentable lashes, enjoy scrolling through these painfully bad services. And be sure to upvote the looks that would have sent you out of the salon sobbing!
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I Would Cry
I would've had a cleaner chop with my hedge clippers... p.s. she reminds me of Maya Rudolph
Load More Replies...As someone with similarly curly hair, I would be SO enraged. I had a few haircuts like this inflicted upon me when I was a kid - the other kids called me "Chia Pet" for months afterwards. The worst part is that you can't even pull it back into a ponytail, because it's curly hair and resists all your efforts to contain it unless it's long enough XD
As GA mentioned, there's an old UK kids cartoon called Crystal Tips & Alistair, where the girl looks just like this. If you are sensitive about your curls, I suggest you don't look it up!
Load More Replies...I literally gasped and put my hand over my mouth when I scrolled down. Poor woman!
The stylist had no clue how to cut curly hair. You cannot cut curly hair the same way you cut straight hair. Blunt cuts are NOT good on curly hair, because they give you this pyramid shape. She needs to go to a stylist who understands and specializes in curly hair, to get it reshaped so it grows out properly and doesn’t make her look like a cartoon character or a clown. I found all this out when I stopped straightening my waves and needed my hair properly cut to maximize them and get rid of that triangle shape.
Shame on that so called stylist! Get it recut/shaped you'll recover.
Waaaaait a second.. I know that hair from a cartoon a while back. Give me a second; I'll get it....
Have it all cut the same length, they said, it will look good they said.......
I Thought They Were Joking. I Thought The First Post I Saw Was A Joke, But They Have Dozens Of People With These Lashes
No Words LOL
How do you know when it’s time for a haircut? Personally, I wait until my split ends are driving me crazy or when I start to feel like I drastically need some change in my life. Nothing makes a person feel more alive than chopping their hair in half! But according to Byrdie, expert hair stylists say we should be getting trims every 6 to 8 weeks if we want to keep our locks looking fresh.
You can tell that it’s time for a cut when you can no longer achieve your desired look with styling or the ends of your hair become visibly damaged, they explain. However, if you have a more high-maintenance hairstyle, such as a fade, bangs or a buzz cut, you might need to visit the salon once or twice a month. So you better find a hairstylist that you can trust!
My Barber Cooked Me. I Got Cooked So Bad, What Shoud I Do?
Dear Lord
Never Going To Sports Clips Again (Me)
Going to the salon can be scary. Whether you’re getting your hair, nails, lashes or brows done, there’s always a risk that things won’t go according to plan. You might hope to walk out a blonde but end up with green hair. Or if you're really unlucky, you may get a painful cut on your finger while your manicurist's mind starts to wander.
There are a million ways things can go wrong at the salon, so it’s best to do everything you can to accurately communicate what you want at the beginning of your appointment. To prevent any mishaps, Sunday Salon recommends having visual aids to convey the look you’re going for to your stylist.
Expectations vs. Reality. Let’s Just Say That The Barber Had No Idea How To Do An Undercut
What Name Could Best Describe This Haircut ?
I Wanted A Little Off The Sides
When explaining what kind of look you’re going for, it’s also helpful to know the lingo that a hairstylist would use. Sunday Salon notes that using terms like fade, taper, blend, razor, etc. can ensure that everyone’s on the same page. And if you’re unsure about what any of the jargon means, don’t be afraid to ask your stylist questions. They want to be sure that they know what you’re looking for going into the appointment, so you leave satisfied and ready to book your next cut!
My $85 ~layered~ Haircut. She Curled It At The Salon So I Didn’t Notice Till I Straightened It Out
Before, What I Wanted, What I Got
My Mother Took Up A Hair Cutting Course 9 Years Ago. With Just Little Practice She Confidently Lured My Brother In For A Haircut. This Is The Result
It’s wise to be clear about your hair’s texture and your personal styling routine as well. The stylist may only see you once every few months, so they have no idea how your hair looks on the average day or what you’re doing at home to style it. Make sure that they give you a look that will be sustainable and conducive to your current routine. Of course, you want to turn heads when you walk out of the salon. But you also want to feel confident that you know what you’re doing with your hair after you wash it a couple days later.
Got A Haircut 3 Days Before My Wedding
Oh no. But they sell Fake Hair spray for people with balding hair.
My New Haircut
Oh. No. Not Even If You Pay To Boost Your Listing. Nope
So what should you do when tragedy strikes and you’re sitting in a salon chair staring into the mirror regretting your choices? As difficult as it may be, try not to panic. Worst case scenario, hair always grows back. Keep your composure, and try to express your concerns to your stylist. Real Simple recommends asking if there’s anything they can do to adjust or fix the aspects of the cut that you don’t like. For example, if there are too many layers, you might be able to just ask them to take off some length.
These Cats Have Seen Some Things
Two weeks ago, I got my nails done professionally for the first time in almost a decade and this is what I got.
I just wanted to share these beautiful cats before I take these nails off. I actually think I’m going to miss them staring up at me.
Welp They Just Messed Me Totally Up
Guy At Work Gets This Haircut Regularly. No Pic Of The Back.. It’s Not Straight Either… And Yes He Pays For That
That's the haircut my dad would give me in the 80s because "we don't need to pay for a barber, get me a bowl"
If you’re terrified because your hair is much shorter than you anticipated, we've all been there. But don't freak out; adding some extensions might save the day. This won’t always be cheap, and it might make your styling routine a bit more complicated. But getting extensions can be a great way to still have “long hair” while you patiently wait for the rest of your locks to grow out.
Nail Tech Did Gel X And They Look Like This. The Gel Underneath Is All Super Visible And It Looks Goopy! Any Way I Can Fix This?
The Colour I Asked For vs. The Colour I Got. I Just Wanted Teal Hair For My Wedding
$350 Hairstyle. Specifically Said, “I Don’t Want To Even Approach Mullet Territory”. 1st Pic Is My Hair Before The Appointment, 2nd Is What I Asked For, The Last 2 Pics Is The Result
The real kicker? I had been going to this person for 2 years already and never had any problems before this. But they were really weird about getting this appointment scheduled (had to ask a few times) and then were very atypically quiet the entire appointment. Lesson learned I guess.
The next time you get a haircut after having a bad experience, make sure that you find a new reference photo. Dig a little deeper into what exactly you want, and find a way to communicate that clearly to your stylist. It can be scary to enter a salon again after being burned (sometimes even literally) in the past, but try to remember all of the great haircuts you’ve had before. And just in case anything goes wrong, try not to schedule any plans right after your appointment. Just in case!
Asked For The Haircut On The Left, Received The Haircut On The Right
I’m a dude, not particularly fussy about my hair, but I’m hosting Thanksgiving with my GF next week for both our families and she butchered me.
This Haircut That I Paid $60 For
Horrible Omg
Now, sometimes we initially hate a haircut or beauty service because we’re simply not used to such a drastic change. If you’ve been a brunette your entire life, it can be jarring to suddenly look in the mirror and see a redhead. Or if you’ve never had bangs, suddenly chopping the front of your hair can leave you with some initial regrets.
But if you take the time to get used to your new look and learn how to style it, there’s a huge chance that you’ll actually end up happy with it! Just take a deep breath, and remember that all of the people on this list survived their salon nightmares.
What I Asked For vs. What I Got
Help! Eyebrow Lamination
How can I fix this? Eyebrow lamination. The top is what i normally get it, the bottom is what i got. It looks terrible! I just got it done and i did not want the same person trying to fix it so I left!
Got A Haircut At My Local Barber And Got Bad Razor Burn
We hope you’re enjoying your scroll through these comically bad haircuts and beauty treatments, pandas. Keep upvoting the photos that you can’t help but laugh at, and let us know in the comments below if you’ve ever had a similar experience at a salon. Then, if you’re looking for even more photos that might convince you to cancel your upcoming haircut, we’ve got the perfect Bored Panda list for you to check out next right here!
I Asked For An Undercut LOL
I Guess That’s What I Get For Asking For A Thick-Hair Hairstyle When My Hair Is Pathetically Thin
She still looks cute. AND she can actually see where she is going.
Got My Hair Done
I’ve done my own hair for years and finally decided to let someone else do it. My hair is so fried and damaged it feels like pasta noodles when wet.
Went to a salon with a newer stylist, I’ve been in her spot. I know how it goes. You don’t learn if you don’t get experience. A few months back we did a hair roulette and it was super cute just faded really quickly. This time we wanted to do Beetlejuice inspired hair and I ended up really liking the blonde. Today we tone it out and I’m missing half a head of hair.
I could just cry
Hair is bleached to oblivion. You need to let it rest for a few years.
My Lash Tech Won’t Give Me A Refund
I went to this new lash tech as mine didn't have any availability. I showed her reference photos and the results looked nothing like it. During the process my eyes kept getting stuck together and I could feel the lashes sticking together too as she tugged so many times on them, which l've never experienced before and the process was extremely uncomfortable. She tried to blame my eye shape and oriental eyes and said that it wont look the same as the reference but it looks nothing like it, and she did a terrible job.
My birthday is coming up and I wanted to treat myself and now I’m with this horrible set and £45 down the drain, along with my time (this set took 3.5 hours, maybe more) and the complicated journey. She did offer a free removal, but blocked me before I could confirm and I got an email that she booked one for me for today, but I did not even get to confirm this. I think I’m going to go get them removed as I cannot cope with them, it’s causing me more irritation and i can see them in my vision as they droop so low.
During the process i could feel that my eyes and lashes kept sticking together, and she kept tugging it to get it off and it was extremely uncomfortable. There was even a point that product got in my eye to which I compressed them because it burned and she told me not to, but I couldn’t help it. On the jounrey home I could feel something in my eye, and I saw that my natural lashes were twisted and bent and broken. I’m upset that she’s damaged my natrual eyelashes as I don’t have many to begin with. There were also fine white specs in between the lashes which I’m not sure where they occurred from.
omg, she not only did a HORRIFIC job but had the audacity to blame your ethnicity?!? i would be talking to a boss or blasting her locally if she is her own boss. daaaaamn thats crazy.
What I Expected vs. What I Got
Nails: Expectation vs. Reality
Went to a nail salon. What I asked for vs what I got. Made an appointment to get it removed.
Went For A Haircut And This Was The Result
Great Clips Got Me Good Today
The lady said she just had her clippers sharpened and the guy must have made them too sharp? I’ve never bled from a haircut. Needless to say never again.
Oh No No No (Saline Removal Works!) Before During After
Never answer an ad for someone looking to “fill out their portfolio “…immediate regret! 24 hours later I got saline removal. Three months later they were literally gone. Thank God! I screenshot all these so they’d have the dates for Timelapse reference.
It took me a while to figure this one out, but then I’d never heard of saline removal (a technique for getting rid of permanent makeup, apparently) - TIL!
This Haircut I Got Recently
This looks like she had a curly haircut, and then straightened it (withoout getting a new haircut). I had a co-worker with beautiful, naturally curly hair; the big, fat curls that just fall into place. But she wanted it straight, so she had that Brazilian straightening done, but didn't get a new haircut. Because her hair had been cut to enhance her curls, it looked pretty much like this when straightened, all choppy.
Don’t Go To Supercuts
Asked for a kind of shaggy style with curtain bangs and showed the first 3 pics, she gave me this wretched old lady cut with awful bangs. I tried styling it differently, and it doesn’t help. Yes, I cried.
I Was Charged $62 For A Haircut And It Wasn’t Even Cut Correctly
Reference Pic vs. What The Barber Gave Me. Is This Salvagable?
My Best Friend Asked For A Glitter Hombre
Example Pic vs. What I Got. Does Anyone Know How To Fix It
My Nails
Does no one have gloss these days? Like you can literally paint a layer over them to get the gloss and nail techs are just like "Nawh, man. Nawh."
The Luxury I Ordered vs. The Indulgence I Unwrapped. Goldilocks Always Gets Her Way
Did you request just the cut or the color as well? What people don't understand is that silver can be very difficult to achieve. Seemingly not even possible for some people's hair.
What I Asked For In The Hair Salon vs. What I Got. Asked For A Warm Chocolate Brown Balayage And Got This Rusty Copper Global?
A Post I Saw On Instagram. What Is This, The Forehead Blush
Picture I Showed Nail Tech And What I Got
I'm going to Disney and I asked for Mickey ears and everyone looked at this and was like: yeah that looks great. She left a bunch of nail polish around my fingers as well, the background was poorly applied and since I don't have a confrontational bone in my body and I didn't want to embarrass the lady I just paid, tipped and left. But unfortunately I'll never come back.
I Have To Be The Unluckiest Guy When It Comes To Barbers
3rd and hopefully last Reddit post about getting screwed by my barbers. I really can’t seem to find a good one that can cut medium-length hair. Looks better without the gel in it though. Y’all let me know what you think.
Honestly, I hate to be that guy, because I know he felt like s**t, but his hair type is not ever going to support that style, no matter who he goes to.
Help!! Should I Get My Eyebrows Removed Via Emergency Removal?
Help!! I’ve been panicking for hours. I asked for a very natural look because I don’t wear much makeup, and this is what I look like after the procedure. I don’t think this is normal. Please give me your most honest opinions and recommendations for places that can help me remove this before more time goes by.
Manicured Nails
Nearly two years ago, I asked for a french tip manicure at a salon for my cousin's wedding. I knew my nails were short and that might be an issue but goddamn. The next page is what I got.
Want to know the best part of this? This was after she had “fixed” her mistakes.
Yeah I Asked For This And Got This
Paid $42 For A Haircut And It’s Uneven. She Didn’t Shampoo Or Style It. Cut It Dry. Put It Into A Ponytail When She Was Done
Birthday Nails. Couldn’t Book An Appointment With My Regular Nail Tech So I Went To A Nail Salon That I’ve Gone To Before But Haven’t Been To In A While… Yeah, Never Again
I Asked Sports Cuts To Cut My Boy's Hair
It cost $23. My mom insisted on getting their hair cut when I’ve done better on his hair with dad’s clippers before. Since we PAID for it I expected something like the first picture, and that cut was $20.
12 Hours In I Am Crying And Regretting This So Much
So I went to get my eyebrows nano blades because I wanted natural she did powder … I hate them, I hate the darkness, I miss my shotty eyebrows, I want them gone.
They Did Me Dirty
Jesus Christ it was the worst haircut I ever received. August 2024 at Supercuts vs. today what I got done at a professional studio.
It's cute. If you want some bangs, just pull a few wisps and cut them.
I Usually Have Good Nail Experiences But This Ain’t It
What I Asked For vs. What I Got
They didn’t quite nail it. (Pun intended) I went back and they were very nice about it and we just settled on a solid nail color, no extra charge.
My Barber Moved So I Had To Try Someone New. What I Asked For vs. What I Got
Live And Love In Denver, Don’t Try To Get A Haircut Where I Did Though (The Cutting Room Did Me So Dirty)
Went To Sports Clips.. Came Home With With Some Bang Bangs
Since We're Posting Bad Haircuts Today. I Paid $48 Dollars For This
Just Got The 25$ Sports Clips Bowl Cut. The Hairdresser Was Such An Insufferable Lady To Top It All Off. Hope I Can Get Refunded
Hair Salon Fail, What I Wanted vs. What I Got
I had what I thought was a good consultation with expectations set on both sides. She made it clear that I couldn’t go that bright on the ends without damaging and I was ok with that, as long as we could go as bright and ashy as possible. Somehow I ended up with darker ends than I had before that are caramel in color. I also HATE how harsh the line is to me when my hair is straight. How can this be fixed?
They Said My Nails Were Too Short For 5 Colours But Said They Could Do 3…
I’m so upset! I have a trip on Monday so I’m going to have to get them repainted (by a different tech and salon) before I leave.
They tried two different techniques and both looked horrible, so they tried this third one, by which time I just wanted to leave and cry (slight exaggeration, I know it’s not the end of the world), but I have been to this salon over 20 times over the past few years and never had a bad experience.
I wanted the dark and light purple and the bright pink, aka the middle part of the nail, and I can’t believe how wrong they got it.
What I Asked For V. What I Got
Decided To Try Something New At The Hairdresser Today
1) Inspiration picture, 2) what I started with, 3) initial results, and 4) after going back and asking for better blending.
The tones are still all off, but the ends are fashion colors so I'm hopeful that they'll fade a lot when I next wash.
This Showed Up In My Memories. Sport Clips Did Me Dirty
I’m distracted by the food. But I’ve seen many MANY examples of sports clips cuts on this list
Nail Art Is Always Such A Roll Of The Dice. What I Asked For vs. What I Got
Went And Got My Nails Done
I paid $96 for these. after I left i immediately went to Sally’s to buy stuff to fix them.
Not a nail tech nor do I know how much getting your nails costs normally, but honestly, definitely not the worst item on this list. The gold comes off as a bit gaudier than the reference pic, but the art appears reasonable.
A "Very" Expensive Hair Color Job
I was excited to see this highly recommended colorist. This is just about color, not cut or styling. The photos show my hair before, my inspo photo (I was extremely specific that the two strands framing my face should be white blonde) and my hair after. I won’t even post what this cost me because it’s mortifying. Feel like I just threw a huge amount of money in the trash.
My Engagement Nails
What I asked for vs. what I got…
They did start out the same length but they filed for so long.
Picture I Showed Nail Tech vs. What I Got. I Don’t Like Them
This doesn't apply to all of the entries, but for some of the really specialized ones like fancy, involved ombre dyejobs or really intricate nail art... did the OP do research and find a salon that had a portfolio of the kind of stuff they were looking for, or did they just go to Sally's Corner Nail Salon and expect to have really intricate work done successfully? (Not to mention I suspect that some of these "reference picture" photos are from influencers/pinterest/etc. and might be slightly photoshopped and not even entirely achievable as-is IRL...)
I’m a hairdresser and depending on where I’m working I’ll often turn people away (mostly men) for having unrealistic expectations, “you have a 15 minute appointment and that’s an hours worth of work”, “that celebrity paid hundreds if not thousands for that cut….we charge 20, you wouldn’t buy a cheap pizza from the supermarket and expect it to be gourmet”
Load More Replies...i stopped going to the hairdresser because i never got what i wanted (nice layers,not something fancy) now i cut them myself and ive never been happier! best part, if i f**k it up, i dont have to pay 80 euro for it. All you need is time, patience, good scissors and a good tutorial.
Same - I have super straight hair and need *blended* layers to get volume. I always come out looking like I have a haystack on my head. I've had to learn how to cut my own hair. It does save me a lot of money!
Load More Replies...at nail school we had the wildest clients who would come in knowing we were students practicing and ask for like long acrylics with ombre tips and 3d nail art on every finger and tiny intricate designs and then get mad that we could only do so much. i feel like thats the vibe for some of the nail posts here.
How do women type, not to mention wipe their backside with these nails?
There's seriously only one way to stop this happening - speaking from bitter repeated experience: Stay away. No really: just stay away from them. Buy top notch hair scissors and a tail comb, start cautiously, and learn to do your own. My most horrible haircut was from an expensive salon; I had explained carefully what they absolutely must not do, shave any part of my head. He gets something in his hand, moves it up behind the middle of my back, and shaves halfway up the back of my head. His excuse: "That's a clipper". How many times have I said, "don't thin it", and they sneak in, no comment, and THIN it before I know what they're doing - "It makes your face look thinner". Yes, it does - not what I want, plus it makes my body look fatter!!! It's just malice, and they make you pay for it. So, no more trade for them. If they go out of business, they brought it on themselves. My mistakes can never be as bad as what they want to do.
I'm really happy learned how to dye and cut my own hair for the last couple decades, and most people think I go to a salon!
Me too. I once went to work after combing my hair in a different direction, and they thought I'd had a "do"!
Load More Replies...I have the best stylist. She has zero problems telling me if a request is wrong for my hair type or face shape and is honest if I ask for something she doesn't know how to do.
I have been buying and applying false nails for a VERY long time now - to the point where people ask where I get them done. At home, after Amazon delivers them. i won't go to nail technicians because of fears of that above there when you can just pay £5 to get those nails and glue them on yourself. You also don't have to pay ££ to remove them either if you do a bad job.
I recently complimented a young woman on her nails. She said they were press-ons! I absolutely could not tell. Seems like a smart and inexpensive way to go!
Load More Replies...In many cases were these people anesthetized, asleep, in a coma, bound and gagged while these procedures were being carried out? Were there no mirrors in front of them? Could they not see what was going on and where it was going?
When I went to the hairdresser, the first request always was: "Please take down your glasses". They regularly harmed a literal mole
Load More Replies...I got a haircut three weeks ago. Not my usual place (usual place was closed that day). the barber was an old man. He half-assed it. When he "finished", he just walked off to the next customer. The hair on one side of my head was longer than the other (should have been the same). I looked like my head was lopsided. I just went home and shaved my head. Never going to deviate from the usual place again.
Also, it seems like a lot of the fellas, judging from what they wanted, actually dodged a bullet with what they got. Their barbers did them a favour.
Load More Replies...A lot of this kinda stuff is why I don't even try to get fancy nails or complicated haircuts. To much margin for error. Besides, I don't care about following trends or fashion. I don't feel the need to look "perfect". That stuff is shallow, to me. I love me just the way I am. In fact, I'm happiest when I'm NOT wearing makeup. I'm not knocking somebody else, if they wanna do it. To each their own. But it's not for me.
Honestly this just feels deserved on most of them. This vanity epidemic needs to stop. Hunger Games was a warning, not a roadmap.
Most of these haircuts are the result of expecting a $250 haircut from a $10 barbershop
One time, I foolishly had a perm put in my hair. I went to the hairdresser and asked her to fix it! What she did was give me a brush cut with a kinky fringe around the whole bottom! It took forever for it to grow out! I never went back there!
As for those cuts that are SO uneven and raggedy, I wonder why you would even pay for the cut. If I got some of those buthchered jobs I wouldn't be paying. If po I wouldn't leave until it was fixed - but not by the person who first cut it.
thankfully my hair curls at the ends, so i can cut it myself, and as long as it's reasonably straight, i get away with it.
Are these people student stylists? If not, how did they get a license? If people actually paid for these, who's the fool?
This doesn't apply to all of the entries, but for some of the really specialized ones like fancy, involved ombre dyejobs or really intricate nail art... did the OP do research and find a salon that had a portfolio of the kind of stuff they were looking for, or did they just go to Sally's Corner Nail Salon and expect to have really intricate work done successfully? (Not to mention I suspect that some of these "reference picture" photos are from influencers/pinterest/etc. and might be slightly photoshopped and not even entirely achievable as-is IRL...)
I’m a hairdresser and depending on where I’m working I’ll often turn people away (mostly men) for having unrealistic expectations, “you have a 15 minute appointment and that’s an hours worth of work”, “that celebrity paid hundreds if not thousands for that cut….we charge 20, you wouldn’t buy a cheap pizza from the supermarket and expect it to be gourmet”
Load More Replies...i stopped going to the hairdresser because i never got what i wanted (nice layers,not something fancy) now i cut them myself and ive never been happier! best part, if i f**k it up, i dont have to pay 80 euro for it. All you need is time, patience, good scissors and a good tutorial.
Same - I have super straight hair and need *blended* layers to get volume. I always come out looking like I have a haystack on my head. I've had to learn how to cut my own hair. It does save me a lot of money!
Load More Replies...at nail school we had the wildest clients who would come in knowing we were students practicing and ask for like long acrylics with ombre tips and 3d nail art on every finger and tiny intricate designs and then get mad that we could only do so much. i feel like thats the vibe for some of the nail posts here.
How do women type, not to mention wipe their backside with these nails?
There's seriously only one way to stop this happening - speaking from bitter repeated experience: Stay away. No really: just stay away from them. Buy top notch hair scissors and a tail comb, start cautiously, and learn to do your own. My most horrible haircut was from an expensive salon; I had explained carefully what they absolutely must not do, shave any part of my head. He gets something in his hand, moves it up behind the middle of my back, and shaves halfway up the back of my head. His excuse: "That's a clipper". How many times have I said, "don't thin it", and they sneak in, no comment, and THIN it before I know what they're doing - "It makes your face look thinner". Yes, it does - not what I want, plus it makes my body look fatter!!! It's just malice, and they make you pay for it. So, no more trade for them. If they go out of business, they brought it on themselves. My mistakes can never be as bad as what they want to do.
I'm really happy learned how to dye and cut my own hair for the last couple decades, and most people think I go to a salon!
Me too. I once went to work after combing my hair in a different direction, and they thought I'd had a "do"!
Load More Replies...I have the best stylist. She has zero problems telling me if a request is wrong for my hair type or face shape and is honest if I ask for something she doesn't know how to do.
I have been buying and applying false nails for a VERY long time now - to the point where people ask where I get them done. At home, after Amazon delivers them. i won't go to nail technicians because of fears of that above there when you can just pay £5 to get those nails and glue them on yourself. You also don't have to pay ££ to remove them either if you do a bad job.
I recently complimented a young woman on her nails. She said they were press-ons! I absolutely could not tell. Seems like a smart and inexpensive way to go!
Load More Replies...In many cases were these people anesthetized, asleep, in a coma, bound and gagged while these procedures were being carried out? Were there no mirrors in front of them? Could they not see what was going on and where it was going?
When I went to the hairdresser, the first request always was: "Please take down your glasses". They regularly harmed a literal mole
Load More Replies...I got a haircut three weeks ago. Not my usual place (usual place was closed that day). the barber was an old man. He half-assed it. When he "finished", he just walked off to the next customer. The hair on one side of my head was longer than the other (should have been the same). I looked like my head was lopsided. I just went home and shaved my head. Never going to deviate from the usual place again.
Also, it seems like a lot of the fellas, judging from what they wanted, actually dodged a bullet with what they got. Their barbers did them a favour.
Load More Replies...A lot of this kinda stuff is why I don't even try to get fancy nails or complicated haircuts. To much margin for error. Besides, I don't care about following trends or fashion. I don't feel the need to look "perfect". That stuff is shallow, to me. I love me just the way I am. In fact, I'm happiest when I'm NOT wearing makeup. I'm not knocking somebody else, if they wanna do it. To each their own. But it's not for me.
Honestly this just feels deserved on most of them. This vanity epidemic needs to stop. Hunger Games was a warning, not a roadmap.
Most of these haircuts are the result of expecting a $250 haircut from a $10 barbershop
One time, I foolishly had a perm put in my hair. I went to the hairdresser and asked her to fix it! What she did was give me a brush cut with a kinky fringe around the whole bottom! It took forever for it to grow out! I never went back there!
As for those cuts that are SO uneven and raggedy, I wonder why you would even pay for the cut. If I got some of those buthchered jobs I wouldn't be paying. If po I wouldn't leave until it was fixed - but not by the person who first cut it.
thankfully my hair curls at the ends, so i can cut it myself, and as long as it's reasonably straight, i get away with it.
Are these people student stylists? If not, how did they get a license? If people actually paid for these, who's the fool?
