i like my cut and the stylist is great. havent got a cut in a long time. but i think she just pulled a little to much. how is your hairdresser when she cuts your hair?Do they scrub your head at the hairdressers and pull it a tad while cuttiing it? ?
Yes, believe it or not that is how we are trained. We are trained to massage your head. My teacher uses the metaphor 'squeeze the lemons.' And we have to pull your hair a little (add tension) while cutting the hair because we need to make the hair straight so it's all the same length. If you notice, your hair dresser will also cut at different angles too(90,45, and 180 degrees are the most common), that is also to make the hair the same length.Do they scrub your head at the hairdressers and pull it a tad while cuttiing it? ?
Well, you need to be firm with the hair to make sure you get it all even. Sometimes it may seem as if they are pulling it, but they are making sure all the hair is combed perfectly even and then held even so they can give you an even cut. There are times I've seen someone come from the cutters with bits and pieces sticking out here and there... like they got missed. If it is painful, you should say something about that. Pressure is not the same as painful.
';Scrub'; is not a word I would use when referring to shampooing your hair! The shampoo needs to be massaged through each and every hair to get it clean. They always use the soft pads of the fingers to do that. If they have more power than they know, then it can be painful. Again, you should say something. Some people like a very firm shampoo, some like a light touch. You have to let them know.
';My scalp is rather tender today for some reason. Be a little more gentle on me today.'; That should work.
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