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Is there a polite way to tell your hair stylist they messed up

Take a few calm breaths before completely freaking out if you're in this circumstance.

By License LookupPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Everyone makes mistakes, including your go-to hairdresser. Unfortunately, your hair may not turn out exactly how you imagined or described it to this individual at some point. Worse still, it has the potential to go wrong. Take a few calm breaths before completely freaking out if you're in this circumstance.

Whether you think your hair is completely wrecked or you just need a simple touch-up, coming at your hairdresser with a passion will get you nowhere. Rather than stressing out, make a courteous phone call or come into the salon and explain what's happening.

Prepare to describe the specific problem and what you wanted to happen differently. Bring in any original photos you've published on social media. Do whatever you can (gently) to argue your argument.

Read and learn how to politely tell your hairdresser that he made a mistake.

Is there a polite way to tell your hairstylist they messed up?

Of course, if the hairdresser made a mistake and you do not like the result, it would be right to speak about it. But how to do it politely so that the hairdresser does not feel bad? Is there a polite way to tell your barber they messed up?

Here are some advice and ways that different people suggested for this situation.

“Just say "Excuse me, but the haircut looks to be a bit longer on the left side than the right, or there is a part where the color is darker than the rest (or whatever is wrong)”. They are usually delighted to correct it for free. Let them know as soon as you detect the problem, preferably the same day or within a week; if you wait too long, they may claim it's a new haircut or color and charge you again.” – Elizabeth West.

“ You simply say (without attitude) “I’m not totally pleased with how this cut has turned out. Is it possible to see what we are able to do to make me more please with it?” 9 out of 10 haircutters would be disappointed if you never said you were not happy with the cut.” – Len Shelton.

“Most stylists are more than happy to make adjustments when you calmly and politely explain a style was not quite what you were looking for. A really good stylist is delighted if you point out a minor flaw or adjustment you feel would be more flattering--you are wearing their art!”- Annette Blankenship.

Do hairdressers want us to say we do not like haircuts?

Sometimes we do not tell our hairdressers that we do not like the result for fear that they might feel bad. But in reality, they’ll be happier for you to be honest and say what you do not like.

Many hairstylists say that one of the most enjoyable parts of their jobs is the feeling they get at the end of a visit when the client is pleased with their new look. They don't feel well if the clients aren't happy. They want to know if there is anything else they can do to make the visitor happier.

“Your best course of action is to politely let your stylist know that you’re not satisfied, and let them know what change would make you happy. If your stylist is a professional they will listen to your concerns and correct them to the best of their ability.”-- says Julia Marie.

What can you do when a barber messed up your hair?

There are two options:

  • You may politely ask them to correct the mistake they make.
  • You may go to another beauty parlor, and see if there is someone who can help you.

But, It all depends on how badly they screwed it up. If you don’t like the color another salon worker may correct it or you can ask them to do so. If it's anything minor, like an uneven haircut or bangs, you are able to quickly repair it, but if your hair is too short, you'll have to wait till it grows longer unless you want to put on a wig or extensions.

How can I avoid such problems?

According to state statistics, roughly 30% of customers prefer to visit salons where the specialists have an Alabama Barber License. In fact, the license itself serves as a confirmation of professional competence.

However, in other circumstances, the permit is insufficient to prevent complications. In Hawaii, for example, there is a unique law for emotional harm caused by the salon. In extreme situations, the salon may be sued and ordered to pay you compensation.

Is it still necessary to pay if your hair is messed up by a stylist?

There's one thing to keep in mind: if you don't like the new hairdo you wanted, it's all your fault. However, if the barber made a serious mistake, request that the management discount the fee. However, if the hairdresser truly tried to correct their errors, offer them a tip.

“In most cases yes. The stylist should offer to correct the problem. If you refuse to let them fix the problem you are still expected to pay legally. If you have a service done and do not pay for any reason the stylist can file theft of services charges to get the money.

Now most barbers will bend over backward to make a client happy. Some will comp the service.” - Matt Saucier

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