Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Hair Cut

There are a lot of things about KL that I want to write. But I'll leave that to the next post because there is something more important to jot down today.

I had a bad hair cut. Very bad indeed.

More importantly, I think its mostly my fault. I should have done more research and look for more options. The minute I stepped into the rather empty salon, my instinct told me to leave. But I ignored. The minute I see that rather not presentable female hair-stylist, my instinct screamed at me urging me to leave. But I ignored. The minute when the hair-stylist initiated the conversation in a rather rude manner, my instinct wailed, begging me to leave. Again, I ignored. My fault. Totally.

Now, from my experience of countless hair-cut sessions, a few rules need to be observed. I shall make it a commitment, to ensure none of this happens anymore.
  • Never trust a female to cut your hair, be it young or old. They usually have poor sense of fashion and style. No offense.
  • Don't go into a salon with only female hair-stylists around and a male receptionist. Female hair-stylists are just another marketing trap.
  • Check out what the hair-stylists wear. If its ah beng ah lian fashion, you'll get ah beng ah lian hair style too. Or even worse.
  • Interior of a salon is also an important indicator. If the design of the interior is somewhat complicated, better skip it. They are up to no good. The design is merely an illusion, distraction.
  • Conversation matters, to a certain degree. Its an indicator of the person's quality and experience.
  • Lastly, if all customers are, well, not that presentable, head to the next salon. Its probably the wrong side of the world.
Now, let's talk about KL next time.

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