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  1. Tomorrow! yahoo.gif

     

    March 3rd from 6-8 pm

     

    Drop in and say "Hello" and register to win....

     

    A Salon J Hair Studio Rhinestone T-Shirt!!

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    A Salon J Hair Studio cooler bag filled with Kenra Professional Hair Products!!

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    A $100 Gift Certificate!!!!!

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    You do not have to be present to win!

     

     

     

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    Open House

     

    Thursday, March 3rd

     

    6:00 pm until 8:00 pm

     

     

    Drop in to receive a free gift!

    Register to win a Salon J T-shirt, a Salon J tote filled with Kenra Professional hair products or…

     

     

    Grand prize!!!

    $100 Gift Certificate towards any service!

     

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    Salon J Hair Studio

     

    5745 Wendy Bagwell Pkwy Ste 15

     

    Hiram, Ga. 30141

     

    770-842-4510

     

     

     

    Salon J Hair Studio is located in the American Mini Storage Office Suites off of the Hwy 278 and Poplar Springs/ Cleburne Pkwy intersection, behind Flagstar Bank.

     

     

    Hope to see you there!!

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  3. As a hairstylist who has been in the biz full time now for 18 yrs, HairRazor is EXACTLY on point about the consultation! SOOOOOOOOO many stylist get it wrong on the consultation and so OF COURSE it will all be downhill(and lots of tears) from there. :mellow:

    She has been a great stylist in this business for a long time and has learned and understands the RIGHT questions that need to be asked. She knows how to talk with people and how to ask the right questions to get the answers she needs to advise her clients on what they should and should NOT do.

    I've talked to her long enough to see that without any doubt :good: . So few stylist are ever able to truly LISTEN and the advise honestly. She's got it down pat and I do NOT say that about just anybody! :wub:

    Good luck, HR! Can't wait to see your new place and see your success that I KNOW you are going to enjoy!

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  4. I know that it is probably frustrating for a hairstylist to have a client that doesn't know for sure how they want their hair. I took my 15 year old son to get his hair cut today at a place he has gone a couple of times before. He used to go to a guy at Great Clips/Stilesboro that understood his hair and knew how he liked it but we don't know where he is working now. The person today started out lecturing him about not wanting to give him two haircuts today and he had better know what he wants. He sat down and told her he wanted like last time but of course it's been a couple of months so she didn't remember, although she did remember that he had to come back last time and get a little more cut off. After talking about what he wanted she started cutting it. He has a hard time expressing to her exactly what he wants. She thinks she's done but he says he wants it shorter. She says her time is money that's why she told him at the beginning that she didn't want to have to give him two haircuts today. There was no one sitting in the waiting area but me. She was being very rude to him and I could tell he was getting upset. Finally he said just buzz it off, so he ended up getting it cut a lot shorter than he intended to. Everywhere I have ever gone they tell me if you want more cut just let me know or if you're not happy with it when you get home, just come back. I paid her twice what a cut is usually since she told us her time is valuable but I will not take him there again. It is not okay to be rude just because he's a teenager and it's not okay to hurt his feelings.

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    In my opinion, if she didn't want to give him 2 haircuts, the proper thing to do is not to start before you know exactly what the client wants. I also have a motto that "You can always take more off, but you can't put it back on". Some clients have a hard time expressing what they want. YOU are paying us for a service. It is our job to ask the right questions, decipher and understand so we can give the results that you want.

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  5. Congratulations on your new place, There is nothing as stressful or as rewarding as your own business. :good: Best of luck to you.

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    How do you handle a new customer that doesn't know what she wants but knows she needs an easy-care style for straight fine hair and she'll soon be 60?

    It is all in the consultation. Booking the extra time to talk and asking the right questions are key. I also encourage you to bring pictures of what you like so it can be incorporated .

     

    Hairazor will handle that just fine. She's been cutting my hair for two years and I change my style everytime I go. I don't know where she gets her patience. Hell I've changed my mind mid hair cut and she never missed a beat. Hairazor is the best stylist I know.

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    Ditto what Mark said!!!

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    The sign really does look awesome and classy :blush: Do you think you can make my hair look like Christina Applegate's with some sort of perm?? :D christina-applegate2.jpg

     

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