Tresses: Everything Hair Dressers Wish They Can Say To Your Face

What if we told you that the average beauty school experience doesn’t cover how to handle us. There is no practical exam for dealing with the nerves of a salon's devices. None of us live under a rock. Rather we shall dive deep into the anonymously reported And dramatic retelling of hairdressers and their problems with us. We at The Ambony act on the pretense of supporting the sophisticated clientele, well also supporting the beauty experts we knowingly love to collaborate with. 


Six unbashful– plausible anonymous testimonials that are insightful to the inner monologue of those who work with hair daily. Starting with the most  tame to the most unhinged we will dive deep into a proprietary guide of etiquette and humor when it comes time for your trim or transformation.

We know all your secrets

This is one  most beauty gurus are too polite to share, since chatting up is a part of the job. However, for someone you see only twice a year for a hair cut, your stylist seemingly knows far more about your family and personal life than they should. A rule to remember: If you wouldn’t say it to a friend or aunt. What is said in the chair stays in the chair, that is a guarantee. So please be conversational because plenty of stylists love the gossip, just not all of it. 


Stop being late and expecting full service

You might see online skits or message boards complaints but the one crucial thing that all hairstylists wish they could change about their clientele is the chronic tardiness. Doing hair is art and science, and good results take precision that cannot be rushed. Therefore when a client shows up 20 minutes late, or you pull a no-call no-show and still feel entitled for the full service, it can make most hairstylists unnerved. Of how your absence can affect the artistry of great hair. 


Stop giving AI reference photos

In most artistic fields, AI is a hard no.A red stop sign doodled on crumbled paper would be more artistically inclined than anything AI generates. At The Ambony, we prioritize trading insightful, AI free reads,so we are aligned with the frustration hairdressers experience when a client shows an AI photo of completely unrealistic hair,and expects them to compete with what a robot can give. Just as lectors phased out in cigar factories in the 1930s, hairdressers  worry that good taste is being generated away. 




Please do not bleach or cut your hair yourself at home

This is the one battle a hairdresser might lose.o matter what is advised, the mistakes persist and can leave everyone bitter or worse, in the ER. One stylist recounts a father insisting on bleaching his young kids hair to a surfer blonde on his own, only for the hairdresser to recommend going to a doctor rather than her salon. Leave the handling of these precious chemicals up to our precious professionals. However precocious and unique you feel you may be, at-home method, budget–worthy or not, might not go as planned.




You need to wash your hair more often than you think

Here is an interesting fact about hair maintenance and history:hair wash days were primarily a trend coined by individuals with kinky, coiled hair textures,whose hair was not able to get  wet on a continuous basis. However if your hair doesn’t fall under these descriptions, then this hair wash  routine will bring nothing but oily scalps dry tips. Most of your hair-health journey is bombarded by quick fixes when the real solution is not as sophisticated, a.k.a. washing your hair a bit more often. 



Have realistic expectations on hair transformations

There was a famous, and famously misleading, story floating around the media: an A-List celebrity. supposedly went platinum gray-blonde in just one day. She was either wearing a wig or wasn't going outside or posting online while her hair was in the transformation phase. It was this discourse that has haunted hairdressers ever since. And now deep into this timeline they find clients that expect to go from black box dye, which ruins your hair by the way, to a platinum blonde. Which for most people is not possible.



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