I went to get my hair dyed, but got my ears and face (and I'm not just talking about around the edges, no, I had a line from my temple to my chin!) dyed in the process too. \r
The stylist was unconcerned and told me the stain would go away in a day or two.\r
I explained to her that I would be meeting up with people latter that day, and would prefer to not look like a clown. She nodded, and then went to go on my ""streak"" that she was going to foil. She pressed my hair covered in dye against my ear and face, pressed the foil on it and then went on to foil my hair!\r
I told her I didn't feel comfortable with her continuing and I wanted to get the dye out of my hair. She washed it out, asking if I wanted to have my hair styled, and as I looked in the mirror, I let her know I'd much rather clean up the dye off of my face!\r
When I was done, I was given my coat and a charge for $65 dollars!\r
I was outraged, so I asked to talk to the manager, and she told me I was lucky she didn't charge for the foil!\r
Now, I'm not a country bumpkin. I've had my hair professionally done before. And every time, when they mistakenly dyed my skin instead of my hair they would clean it up immediately.\r
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Later, I found out that they had botched up an old coworker's hair so bad, she cried!\r
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Take my advice, don't go there. The chances of you having a dramatic experience is far too great.
Pros: Has space available for walkins
Cons: not very skilled
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