I have a lot of random thoughts (as I assume we all do) and most of them don't make it down on paper. (Or, er... digital... not paper?) But I had this one and came directly here, hi!
So I was mindlessly scrolling through one of the social media type apps (as one does) and there was a video of a gal with long hair talking to her hairdresser about what she'd like done and for WHATEVER brain reasons I started to wonder how many bad or terrible hair cuts stylists must give while they're learning!
Like, it's not really a forgiving medium to work in?
I'm sure they get practice on fake hair or maybe even human hair not on a real human (mannequin kind of thing) but I wonder how often in the first few years they have a "well that didn't work" moment and how they deal with that?
And like how do you improve?
This is likely typical of how I'd feel about many professions I don't know about but yeah... I wonder how many new hair dressers make like "oh no" type of mistakes?
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