I went to get my hair cut at a place that advertised “haircuts for men”. The entire time I was in the chair the stylist was pushing this or that product, really being agressive about it. It must be popular, at least she said these products were used by 98% of the men who visited. I stopped her from putting the slop in my hair, but she really didn’t like it. I suspect there was a manager somewhere pushing these poor people to sell product, so I was just polite. And I never went back.
I’d nane and shame the company so it could be avoided, but they went out of business less than a year after opening.
You could always ask them not to, you know. I pass on it every time.
I went to get my hair cut at a place that advertised “haircuts for men”. The entire time I was in the chair the stylist was pushing this or that product, really being agressive about it. It must be popular, at least she said these products were used by 98% of the men who visited. I stopped her from putting the slop in my hair, but she really didn’t like it. I suspect there was a manager somewhere pushing these poor people to sell product, so I was just polite. And I never went back.
I’d nane and shame the company so it could be avoided, but they went out of business less than a year after opening.
Yeah, don’t they ask before putting those things in your hair?
Requires the same amount of energy to say yes as it is to say no.
Should they ask? Yes. Do they always? No.