Hairdressers and Salons
Here is a complete listing of all of our articles having to do with the topic of " Hairdressers and Salons"You & Your Hairdresser
Best Hairdressers Really Do Care
Last night my husband and I watched the movie “Barbershop” a warmhearted, life affirming, comedy set primarily in a barbershop on Chicago’s south side. Calvin Palmer (Ice Cube) owns the barbershop, having inherited it from his father two years ago. Of the seven hairdressers who work in the shop, five are black males, one is a black female, and one is a white male.
I really liked the dialog in “Barbershop,”
and for me the lively talk inside the shop is the best thing about the
film. It brought me back to my early days working my first hair salon,
my relationship with clients and my fellow hairdressers was like a
second family. A real sense of pride that I felt as a hairdresser. I had
the opportunity, daily, to make a difference in people’s lives.
The best hairdressers know that if you feel
good about the way you look, you will feel good about yourself in
general – that’s powerful stuff! There aren’t a lot of careers that
provide an opportunity to have this intimate connection with so many
people. Quite frankly I really miss that part of my hairdresser
experiences.
The best hairdressers want to make a
positive impact upon every single client who comes to them for a
haircut, perm or hair color job. When a hairdresser knows that they are
making a real difference in your life, they will pull out all of the
stops and give you their very best in skill and talent.
If you make your hairdresser feel like they
are an important part of your life, you will maximize this important
relationship. That means giving them some positive feedback from time to
time. I’m not talking about condescending compliments when none are
due. But good solid feed back about what is going right with your hair
style. There must be some good or you wouldn’t keep going back. If by
chance you have trouble finding positive feedback maybe then it is time
to find someone else.
The best hairdressers have the technical skill of course, but just as
important is their CONCERN for your well-being. Your feelings don’t
lie. My favorite customers made an effort to connect with me too! But it
was very hard to do my very best on a client who was constantly
nit-picking, whining and complaining and finding fault. Those types of
clients made the day very long.
Realistically, they may not hit a home run
every time, but if you’re feeling good about your look most of the time
–you’ve probably got a best hairdresser and a friend. TELL THEM.
No comments:
Post a Comment