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	<title>Comments on: How do I switch stylists within a salon?</title>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:22:47 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>Question: How do I switch stylists within a salon?</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon</link>	
		<description>So what&apos;s the protocol on switching stylists within a salon? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; I&apos;ve been getting my hair cut by J for about 6 months now, and I&apos;m a pretty big fan of what he does, but this week I had to make a last minute appointment and the receptionist said &quot;J is booked, would you like to see S?,&quot; and so I did.  I&apos;m not sure they conveyed to J that I tried to make an appointment with him, because when I went in it seemed like he was trying to avoid talking to me.  Turns out, I like S better and I would kind of like to switch to her permanently.  Is this kosher?  Is there a protocol?  What can I do to be nice about it instead of coming off like an asshole?</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:06:10 -0800</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joey Buttafoucault</dc:creator>
		
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		<title>By: Tullyogallaghan</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon#1319964</link>	
		<description>I find out what day my &quot;regular&quot; stylist is off and then I make an appointment with the new one on that day.  I know I&apos;m a coward, I can&apos;t help it.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:22:47 -0800</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tullyogallaghan</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: peacheater</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon#1319965</link>	
		<description>The next time you make an appointment just request S. If you&apos;ve treated J fairly and tipped him properly you&apos;re under no obligation to make appointments only with him.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:22:53 -0800</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peacheater</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: 26.2</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon#1319985</link>	
		<description>If you sneak around, then it&apos;ll be worse.  You aren&apos;t cheating on J and seeing another stylist on the sly.  You&apos;re changing service providers.  If you&apos;re weird about it, then everyone will feel weird.  Just show up and see the stylist you like.  &lt;br&gt;
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You should always smile and greet J too.  He did a good job for you; treat him like a professional.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:54:43 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: sneakin</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon#1319987</link>	
		<description>I have stylist switching paranoia even when it&apos;s not within the same salon.  Really, it makes my palms sweat to think that my own stylist might see me leaving my new salon with a fresh one.  However, my new stylist was recently assuring me that any self-respecting, non-crazy stylist wouldn&apos;t take that kind of thing personally because there are many considerations that go into who you let cut your hair and if they take their profession/vocation/art seriously they would respect their clients&apos; decisions.  So, I guess I don&apos;t think you need to worry about &quot;coming off like an asshole.&quot;  Just keep being a nice person.  If you just start booking the new person, the previous one will get the hint and probably not think you&apos;re a bad person.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:57:49 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: alms</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon#1320084</link>	
		<description>If they&apos;re professionals, it doesn&apos;t matter.&lt;br&gt;
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If they&apos;re queens, it doesn&apos;t matter.&lt;br&gt;
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Just do it.  They&apos;ll deal.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 20:28:21 -0800</pubDate>
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		<title>By: dejah420</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon#1320171</link>	
		<description>Because I tend towards the drama queen side of the hairstylist universe, I&apos;ve been known to switch salons rather than deal with snippy snipsters.  Now I have a colorist that I would follow across the country, but she&apos;ll often do my color and then pass me along to another stylist that specializes in long curly hair.  &lt;br&gt;
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It was such a joy to go somewhere where everyone was a professional and the goal of the establishment was to make *me* happy, rather than feeding their own egos.  &lt;br&gt;
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You are not being unreasonable to choose the service provider that gives you the service you prefer. And 6 months of seeing another stylist isn&apos;t enough time for J to get snippy, and if does, then you just have to ignore it, and realize that he&apos;ll be gone soon, as prima donnas have a pretty limited shelf life unless they own the joint.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 23:16:02 -0800</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dejah420</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: missmagenta</title>
		<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/89858/How-do-I-switch-stylists-within-a-salon#1320256</link>	
		<description>How often do you get your hair cut? 6 months isn&apos;t a long time, how many appointments have you had with J? Doesn&apos;t seem like its long enough for J to consider you a regular. If you&apos;re really bothered, do what Tullyogallaghan suggests and go on J&apos;s day off.</description>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 04:59:07 -0800</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>missmagenta</dc:creator>
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