![]() ![]() Hair in their eyes: If your child is bothered by having hair in their eyes all the time, it may be time for a trim.That being said there are some signs that your baby may need a haircut. ![]() You pick a time that you and your child are ready. Some get trims as early as 8 or 9 months old and others wait until their child is 5 or 6 years old before heading to the salon. There is no hard and fast rule as to when your child needs their haircut. Yes, it can be stressful for both you and the little one but here are some tips for surviving baby’s first haircut. If you haven’t gone through the milestone of your baby’s first haircut don’t fret we are here to help you survive the process. There you have it, everything you need to know about salon etiquette and how to be as courteous as possible to your stylist. Bear in mind that if you had an unruly child and the stylist did everything possible to make the situation better then be generous, they deserve it. As to how much you should tip, it is about the same as at a restaurant so somewhere between 15-20%. Tipping is required however, it is customary. If you don’t tell them you can end up with a haircut you hate for months while waiting for it to grow out. If you think your stylist is cutting too much off, the color is wrong or anything else then speak up so they can fix it. If something doesn’t feel right about the cut, speak up Talk to your hairdresser about the style you want and if they can make it work for you. They can’t make thin hair thick nor will getting the “Rachel” turn you into Jennifer Aniston. Hairdressers can do some incredible things to make your hair look amazing, all that being said they aren’t miracle workers. Don’t come in with unrealistic expectations Be tactful, you don’t want any hurt feelings but there is nothing wrong with being honest, especially if you love it. If you don’t like your hairstyle or color then let them know, it will help establish better communication in the future. Ask for their recommendations as far as care for your style and the type of products you should be using on your hair. Your stylist is there to help keep your experience enjoyable and give you the best haircut possible so don’t be afraid to ask questions. ![]() At least 24 hours notice is recommended if not more. Time is money to a hairdresser so giving them enough advance notice to fill your time slot is the least you can do. Most hairdressers have no problem with that…as long as you give them sufficient notice. Stuff happens and you may have to cancel an appointment or reschedule. You wouldn’t appreciate waiting because someone else was late so respect their time. Not only is being late inconsiderate of your stylist’s time you make her late for all of her other appointments as well. No one likes waiting for their appointment, so show up early enough that if anything happens, they can still fit you in. Here is some salon etiquette to make a good first impression and have a great trip to the salon. Would you like to know how to make a good first impression at the hair salon? Follow these 7 easy steps and your next visit will be a breeze. ![]()
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