While it can be a little nerve-wracking to go to a Durham hair salon for the first time, you may find that a few straightforward tips can help. Whether you’ve been to other salons before or have decided to give them a try, you need a little encouragement and help.
Do Whatever You Want
The phrase, “Do whatever you want,” may sound like a good idea to you, but hairstylists hate that phrase. Unless you don’t care or have no idea what to do, you probably won’t like what they come up with and will blame them. Instead, go in with an idea of what you want or be honest when you show up and say you don’t know what to do and want something new. They’ll be able to offer advice and tips, allowing you to make the final decision.
They Take Notes
It’s human nature to know as much about a customer as you can, and hairstylists are no different. They will make notes about you, and they can get personal. Instead of being upset about it, try to be a good sport and do the right things. For example, they’ll note how you tip, whether you were late and if you talked loudly or were rude. They’ll also make notes of your hobbies so they can ask you about them next time.
Don’t Be late
The first rule of thumb at all Durham Hair Salons and elsewhere is never to be late, especially on your first appointment with a new person. This is special “you” time that was set aside for you, and if you don’t show up, that person has nothing to do. If you’re late, that person has to hurry through your service instead of giving you the time you deserve.
Scheduling Woes
It can be difficult to decide on a timeframe, but make sure it’s not a Saturday. New customers take some extra time because they are new to the whole thing. The stylist will want to touch your tresses, they’ll want to spend some additional time on you to make you feel special and want to return. They can’t do this on their busiest day—Saturday.
Discounts
It never hurts to ask for a discount, especially if you’re getting more than one service. Most salons offer discounts for cut and color, or other two-for specials, so ask about them if they aren’t advertised.