Why Do I Need Hairdresser Contact Information
If you always go to the same place to get your hair done because someone knows how you look good, ask them for their phone number or email address. They may not have been styling for a long time in this place.
What a lot of people don’t realize is that many hairdressers and stylists aren’t necessarily employees of the hairdresser or salon they work for – they’re independent contractors who mostly rent out space to lower their ears. The people who handle your business can jump from place to place quite often, so it’s important to ask for forgiveness when you find someone who gives your hair the care it always deserves. It shouldn’t be inconvenient: “Hey, can I have your number?” Just ask if they have a card, if they have a work email address, or a phone number that you can reach if they jump ship and swim for a better quality hair clipper (this is a hair and ships joke) … They will probably be more than happy to keep you as their client.
In the future, you will be able to contact them directly and find out what days and hours they work, or where they are now if they have moved. You no longer need to go to the salon and ask: “Is Chloe here?” then feeling obligated to go with another stylist because Chloe is gone and you don’t want to be rude and just walk away, but the new stylist just doesn’t get your weirdly thick hair, so it turns out not surprising, but still costs you like $ 60 plus a tip. (I’m fine. It’s okay.) Just find a good groomer, ask him for information, and stay with him.