Published By: Rinks

9 Things Your Hairdressers Won't Tell You

Hairdressing is an art, but there are many things the salon makes you do that are not ideal for your hair. Read on to know them all.

A hair salon may be where you get a new look and pampering, but there are many things your hairdresser knows but doesn't reveal. Take hairstyling, for instance; not everything applied to your hair is good for you. Read on to know all hairdressing secrets.

They Find Synonyms For The Word ‘Bleach’

Hairdressers use terms like blonde highlights and decolorizers to describe their work with bleach. However, even though the wording is spruced up, bleach is still used to remove dark hue from your hair. No matter how much they promise it is not going to damage your hair, it sadly will. Till your hair grows out fully and you trim the bleached part, there is no going back to healthy hair.

They Maintain A Record Of Your Personal Information On Your Client Card

Your poor tipping habits or the fact that you yelled loudly about how inebriated you were the night before might be taken into consideration by management. They also jot down information like the fact that you're divorcing or playing tennis, so they will remember to bring it up when you meet again.

You Don't Have To Wear Your Hair Short If It's Thin

Customers cut fine hair short because they are compelled to do so. After convincing them into a layered haircut, everyone agrees that they look stunning.

A Flat Iron Or A Curling Iron Should Never Be Used On Wet Hair

Hairstylists advise against using iron-on hair that is still wet. They will burn your hair but still do it in the saloon to save time.

Hair Dresser Is Not A Psychologist

Counter transfer, projection, negative punishment, and personality disorders are not taught at hairdressing schools. Focus on these inquiries your hairdresser wants you to begin asking.

It's All About The Layers

Some women believe that if they wear their hair in a single length, it will make them appear as though they are still in junior high to those around them. However, your face needs to be smoothed out as you grow older.

"Just A Trim" Doesn't Do Justice To What A Trim Actually Is

It takes a lot of time, skills, and understanding to get a trim done. Telling your dentist or doctor that something is "just a tooth" or "just a leg" is not an acceptable response.