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I was getting my hair cut last week and this person went IN on the stylist for a poor hair cut. I couldn't actually see the problem, and while I do understand the stress of a bad hair cut, I felt bad about the stylist was being spoken to. And it was loud.

My stylist:

So does anyone actually have a picture of her hair? I am intensely curious about that now.

It's such a treasure when you can find a hair stylist who will listen to what you want. I've fired many hair dressers for going forth with what they think works with my face shape instead of what I've asked for. Not to mention how I fired one a few years ago, because the whole conversation she and the hair dresser

Oh, a bad haircut because it was tangled? Girl, I got two words for you that ruined a year of my life:

The stylist I used as a teenager didn't do blonde dye jobs because she thought most people couldn't pull them off and then would bitch about it even though they insisted that they wanted flaxen, instead of a flattering honey. She did say that her daughter begged to look like Britney Spears when she was in high school

Was it this bad?

Yeah, that's what I'm tripping over. Accused them of "knotting?" Like...the stylist pretended to be cutting her hair when they were secretly just tying it in tiny knots?

It's fucking hair, and I have hair that I'm immensely proud & protective about. Like Isha said, we've all been there with a mortifying cut, but this is just inexcusable.

I'm not normally a violence fan, but I really wished that someone would have grabbed the clippers and shaved her damn head on the spot. She's the same age as me - there is no reason to have a petulant, two-year old tantrum.

No kidding, I got my hair flat ironed at a mall salon and the bitch left the back of my hair frizzy because she got tired while doing it. Another salon I walked by finished the job and told me my hair was cut crooked too. They fixed it but it was a really unflattering cut and I got drunk with the stylists at the bar

I know an Oscar Mayer. This was definitely him.

When keeping it real goes wrong.

This is a much more extreme what not to do after a bad hairdo, but FYI, getting a box of color at Duane Reade that's easily 7 shades off your natural ain't wise either.

No kidding. I routinely walk around with a terrible haircut. It's character-building

I imagined doing that once. But instead I politely paid my bill and returned the next day in tears begging to not be blonde again. (fyi, I had not originally asked to be blonde)

This woman needs this sage advice:

As a veteran of many terrible haircuts, I can tell you for sure that the appropriate course of action is to find a bar close to the salon and then call all your friends and cry until someone comes and meets you there and buys you a drink.

I just ... what. Really? Knotting, like as in there were some tangles in it? She pitched a fit because her hair was tangled? Or am I missing something?

IDK, I just never get that worked up over my hair anymore. Probably because if I get something *that* bad, I'll just shave it off again. Also because, yanno, it's

Wow, my hair got botched last week and I've been feeling guilty about my negative Yelp review. I feel so much more reasonable now!