Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20-25Anonymous wrote:Good point.
I did thank her and didn't let on that I was unhappy with it.
I completely agree that long hair is often age-inappropriate. I'm 42 and had hair about two inches below my shoulders.
That's an interesting question.....at what average age should women transition to a shorter haircut?
I wonder what age men would give
Anonymous wrote:Good point.
I did thank her and didn't let on that I was unhappy with it.
I completely agree that long hair is often age-inappropriate. I'm 42 and had hair about two inches below my shoulders.
That's an interesting question.....at what average age should women transition to a shorter haircut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people are defending the stylist. They can suggest but should never cut more than easier. Sadly many do not listen. I talk with my feet and do not go back.
I agree I would not go back. I've found, even at my high end salon, that many oft the stylistes are not that well trained. It seems like they know a few styles and give them to most of their clients. At the salon I went to for far too long, all the white women got bobs and the asian and middle eastern women were "allowed" to have long hair. The stylists are mostly middle eastern. They were great with color but did very mediocre hair cuts. At one appointment I didn't want my hair cut since I was sick of the mom bob and the stylist pushed for just a trim. I walked out with a full on Florence Henderson shag hair cut. My hair wasn't damaged.I disagree with the posters above who say the stylist knows better.