tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25373280.post7306822126999585855..comments2023-03-25T06:41:40.470-04:00Comments on Wardrobe Stylist & Image Consultant in Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Denver, and Phoenix: How to Cut Ties with your Hair StylistKristen Kalealhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16826219471600107731noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25373280.post-54954554582188245702010-02-26T13:11:43.964-04:002010-02-26T13:11:43.964-04:00Great advice, Kristen, very practical. I recently ...Great advice, Kristen, very practical. I recently switched stylists. Honestly, it had nothing to do with her, I just couldn't justify paying $40 (plus another $15 for an eyebrow wax) for a haircut when I could get the same quality haircut at another salon for the half the price. My husband has been laid on and off for the last year, most recently the last 3 months, and I can't afford to go to her anymore. I went to Great Clips and those kinds of places a couple of times and was quickly reminded why those places SUCK (you really do get what you pay for sometimes). My neighbor recommended the salon I currently go to now and the first thing my new stylist did was fix the back of my hair where the Great Clips people messed up my layers. After that I was hooked, I am so happy I found an affordable, good quality salon ($8.50 for an eyebrow wax instead of $15!) and I hope I don't have to break up with my new stylist for a long long time.<br />I'm like your Gram, I don't like confrontation, and I probably won't send a note to my old stylist (I don't get my hair cut for long periods of time so she was used to me not being around very often), since I don't think there's anything she can do about the outrageous prices her salon unfortunately charges, especially during these tough times econmically. This is good to know for the future, though, in case I have to break up again! Thanks!Alanna Klapphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06210551798146012106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25373280.post-31379016816778372922010-02-20T18:12:53.042-04:002010-02-20T18:12:53.042-04:00honestly, i have to say there were a couple of hai...honestly, i have to say there were a couple of hair stylists i've had to "break up" with- ones that i enjoyed going to. maybe it's my approach in limiting how much i share or keeping them at arm's length, but this is a business decision. it's business, it's not personal. i feel like i don't owe them anything- they'll get new clients to replace me and i'll get what i need from a new relationship. but like i said, maybe that's just in my approach to begin with.carlyhttp://www.pishposhcleveland.comnoreply@blogger.com