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Hair ruined

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Cosmos Tue 09-Apr-19 19:44:11

Today I went to a hairdresser, bit more expensive that I usually pay. I wanted just the ends taken of by an inch, the rest left. She did she was just going to lightly cut in to the other hair as it was so thick, I once again said, no its fine as it is, definitely didn't want layers, she said there will be no layers it won't be noticeable just get a sleeker style. Anyway the finished style is choppy and definitely layered she took a good 2 inches off, why do that? I hate this hairstyle it will take 12 months to get it back as it was. I am do upset and said she had fine the opposite of what I wanted. They offered me free cut and blow dry to make up for it. I do not want to go back there. Feel do furious with salon. What do I do in the meantime, it's so short now at the back and it looks and feels horrible.

Cosmos Wed 10-Apr-19 23:36:02

I know there's worse things that can happen, than a disasterous hair cut, but if your hair is a mess it affects the way you feel about yourself. I won't go back there and yes I did foolishly pay. Don't say anything! I just don't ever visit test salon again. Not one person has commented on my hair, it is a complete change from how I normally look, that says it all. I have brushed it back behind my ears and the stubble of a fringe she left me with I have kind of twisted it and secured it with a grip do it looks as if I haven't got one, it will be released when it has grown.
Thank you all for your kind comments, they have helped, now the shock has subsided I will just get on with it, but will never take my hair for granted, it has never been a bother, I have wondered about dying it, or growing it too long in the past, now I just want it back.?

Eloethan Thu 11-Apr-19 00:27:21

Littleannie It matters to Cosmos and it matters to a lot of other people too. It may seem trivial to you and it probably is, in the grand scheme of things, but people can't help what they feel. A terrible haircut makes me feel terrible and I understand how Cosmos feels. Perhaps you are fortunate enough to have so much confidence that you don't care how you look or what anybody thinks about you. Not everyone is like you.

ExaltedWombat Thu 11-Apr-19 00:46:19

I think I'm safe in guaranteeing that although it isn't what you expected, it isn't THAT bad. And it'll grow.

NannyEm Thu 11-Apr-19 02:02:45

My parents used to say "It's only 2 weeks between a bad haircut and a good haircut".' That being said my poor niece had long chestnut coloured hair and was asked by a local hair salon to be a model for hair styling and photos taken. After the appointment, when my brother in law arrived home from work she was huddled in a bean bag crying her eyes out, with a knitted beanie hat pulled down over her ears and forehead. My BIL went to the salon and roared heck out of them. My niece's hair was now a blue crewcut. It took a bit longer than 2 weeks to look better I might add. No help for you other than to say I would definitely make sure the hairdresser knew what she had done wrong and why you were dissatisfied. In a few weeks, after a bit of growth, you may be able to have it rectified.

crystaltipps Thu 11-Apr-19 06:48:59

Is it a bad cut or is it just you don’t like it? If it’s a bad cut - definitely get your money back and see if you can get it rectified. If you don’t like it - maybe it doesn’t look that bad - what do others think? Could you change the look a bit? Put a photo on here and I bet it looks fine- something new takes a while to get used to and sometimes it’s good to have a change - and it will grow!

Susiewakie Thu 11-Apr-19 07:20:35

Hi I sympathise ! For years I had keratin treatment on my hair for frizz etc and had lovely glossy hair .January 2018 had it done before holiday and disaster ! Complete frizzy mess fringe looked like a Brillo pad ! Continual haircuts and deep conditioning layered haircut later salon visit Evey 4 weeks I
still have about 3 inches left on the bottom ! And people have been very rude and unkind re my hair disaster too so good luck with it ! XX

lillang Thu 11-Apr-19 07:31:50

Oh I feel for you Cosmos - 28th November 2018 - I remember it well. My hair was past shoulder length and my hairdresser suggested a graduated cut. Okay I said, but not too short !!! Out I came with razor cut to the neck, long at the sides and a mushroom sitting on the top of my head (well that’s how I saw it) Lovely I said, tipped her and ran out the door. I went through all the cliches, as other posts have said, but it did upset me and I felt like I had to explain to people that knew me, yes I know it’s too short and looks daft, but hey ho it will grow. But it has, and now back to one length, albeit still just past my ears, so my heartfelt sympathy is sent to you flowers

ebayqueen Thu 11-Apr-19 08:36:07

Totally understand Cosmos . I was left traumatised over 50 years ago , aged 18 when a hairdresser "trimmed" my fringe,She left me with an inch long pelmet that I could do nothing with and I wore a variety of wigs,luckily very fashionable in the 60s, until it grew. To this day I have never, ever let a hairdresser near my fringe,I have the correct scissors and do it myself. I have found over the years that most hairdressers are "scissor happy" and just do as they please.

Granless Thu 11-Apr-19 10:52:20

Go get a free haircut and ask the Manager to do it.

MysticalUnicorn Thu 11-Apr-19 11:36:19

Find them online and post how you feel!

Scribbles Thu 11-Apr-19 12:33:48

I always take photos to the salon with me showing exactly the cut I want. That way, they can't say they misunderstood my verbal instructions and I can't remember the last time I had a bad result.

Beammeupscottie Thu 11-Apr-19 13:29:41

I recently needed to change hairdresser. I looked at friends etc. and when I saw a good cut and colour, I asked for the stylist's detail. Voila. She is brilliant and I can sit back and let her get on with it. Look at other women's hair and ask.

FlexibleFriend Thu 11-Apr-19 13:30:37

I too spend ages finding an image on line of the look I'm trying to achieve, print it off and take it with me. I can honestly say my hairdresser always tries to do what I want but obviously we have to make allowances for hair type etc. A Hairdresser that listens to what you want is worth their weight in gold. In the OP's circumstances I would have voiced my opinion and refused to pay.

Littleannie Thu 11-Apr-19 14:03:02

Eloethan I stand by what I said. Are some women so vain they think everyone is constantly admiring their hair? Most people are so wrapped up in their own thoughts and worries they wouldn't notice if you walked past bald. If a too short hair cut is the worst thing that happens to you, you are very lucky.
My dear daughter in law, mother of 2 small children, has terminal lung and brain cancer. My friend has severe Alzheimers. Doubly incontinent, can't talk, can't feed herself, doesn't even recognise her husband. I think that puts a bad haircut into perspective doesn't it?
And yes, I do take care about how I look. What other people think? I don't give a damn.

KatyK Thu 11-Apr-19 15:57:16

It is awful when your hair is a mess. I have had many a tearful episode over the years over hairdos. How I wish for one now that I have alopecia sad

Cosmos Thu 11-Apr-19 19:14:06

Littleannie, I feel sorry for all your family traumas. I do not think a bad haircut comes near. However, I too have and do have health issues within my family and a lot in the mast few years and bereavements, as many of the posters on here no doubt do. I was talking about a bad haircut, not that I was going to go to a solicitor or it was life threatening or remotely on a scale of other things going on in my life, just a haircut. A disappointed but not totally devasted lady.
Thanks to all you lovely ladies who have had similar experiences, that teenager with beautiful long hair, coming out with a blue crew cut, it must have been traumatic to her at the time. What on earth was the hairdresser thinking, not about her client for sure.

CanadianGran Thu 11-Apr-19 19:39:00

I struggled for quite a few years to find a hairdresser that actually listened to me. I didn't own a curling iron or straightener, I like my waves and don't use much product.
Basically wash and wear unless special occasion.
I would exit from salons primped and puffed and curled and sprayed beyond recognition - especially in the eighties!

My lovely friend moved to town about 10 years ago and is a hairdresser. Right away she knew what I wanted, and always makes me look my best. Sometimes she will suggest a bit of a style update, and I will let her get on with it. When I get a compliment I will pass it along to her, since she is my hair guru!

I hope you find a stylist that 'gets you'. In the meantime, you may have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your princess!

GrannyLiv Thu 11-Apr-19 22:38:02

Cosmos: you said that "Not one person has commented on my hair" well doesn't that also mean that not one person thinks it looks bad?

GrannyLiv Thu 11-Apr-19 22:44:45

Well I have a wonderful hairdresser. I have known him since I was 18 and the first time he cut and styled my hair, there was no mirror in front of me so I couldn't see what he was doing. He kept saying "trust me!" When I eventually saw what he'd done I thought it was fantastic. I've stayed with him ever since. It is rare for me to have the same hairstyle for very long - I sit in the chair and tell him to do what he wants, he knows my hair and what it will do. I have had some surprising styles, some that I would never have gone for in a million years, one or two that I didn't especially care for, but quite a lot of lovely ones. He is worth his weight in gold smile