So I was walking in my high street today when I saw the 'looking for models' sign on a hair salon window.
Went in and asked for info and the receptionist asked me if I was ME who wanted to be the 'model'.
So she got one of her colleagues (I think he was a hairdresser) he looked at me, and he said something to her that I didn't understand.
So she came back to me and said that: the hairdressers working with the models would be trainees therefore they needed a 'easier' hair to work with.
I totally get that and said: it is fine, I know my hair is difficult...
But, don't do they want the trainees to learn??
I am not upset or anything but next time I am looking for a hair salon as a payer costumer I am certainly not going there.
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SweetSkull · 18/10/2013 12:03
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