Why do beauty operators (stylists, or whatever they call themselves now) think that their customers are interested in their (a) problems, (b) pains, or (c) personal business?
I've had this problem with my stylists throughout the years, but I think my current one gets the award for sharing personal things. I've heard how her doctor cannot find her gall bladder; how she got drunk at a hair show in Las Vegas and missed most of the sessions; the problems she has with her mother, her son, and her ex; etc. etc. etc. I am very happy with how she cuts my hair and I really don't want to look for someone else. . .
Why don't they realize that getting one's hair cut and styled is supposed to be a pampering experience? We don't want to hear about problems; very likely we are escaping some.
My goddaughter got her beautician license in January and I've given her strict instructions to talk to her clients only to the extent that they indicate they want to be talked to. . .
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