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Hairstylist Change

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sjsharksgirl · 22/06/2026 22:29

So i have been seeing my hairstylist for 9 years. She does great work but the last 3 visits she either didn’t do exactly what i wanted or made me feel awkward. She never talks to me during the appointment just puts the stuff in and walks away and is on her phone. I feel so awakward. I found a really good hairstylist and I’m more comfortable with her. I am transitioning out of multi-toned vivid fashion color into one color. I am really nervous about this. Also my old hairstylist is on my facebook and i canceled her appointment and didn’t really tell her why because I just need something new. Has anyone ever dealt with this?

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Ceramiq · 23/06/2026 05:43

You aren't married to your hairstylist and you can change any time you like for whatever reason. I know from experience that it's sometimes a bit awkward to do so if you then bump into your hairstylist but I promise you that it's absolutely fine not to remain faithful ;)

Viviennemary · 24/06/2026 12:43

Just change. I've changed a few times and it can be a bit awkward after you 've been with her for such a long time. Its difficult when you are friends on FB. Say a friend is doing your hair now. Cop out I know but still.

Augustus40 · 24/06/2026 12:55

Or you can just remove her on Facebook!

RavenQueen · 25/06/2026 11:47

I said I'd been a hair model which was actually true. So I had my hair done for free. I mean who is going to pass up a free cut and colour!

SquirrelGG · 27/06/2026 05:04

I used to change hairdressers all the time, you really don't need to worry about it.

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