Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve left the hair salon without crying.
I wish I were kidding! If the cut or color is off, I just don’t feel like myself. No matter how many photos I bring in as an example of what I’m going for (thanks for being my inspo, Jennifer Aniston and Blake Lively!) or how clearly I try to explain the shade I’m seeking (is it golden honey or is it caramel blonde?), I’m often disappointed by the result.Most of the time, all it takes is toner to achieve the color I’m looking for.
But the problem is, making that request in the moment is not an easy ask. And going back to get it fixed is also an awkward experience!
Either way, you’re insulting the hair stylist’s work in the process. It’s like sending food back at a restaurant — except instead of speaking with the server, you have to face the chef directly. (What’s the opposite of a chef’s kiss?
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