How come no hair salon in San Francisco is willing to do scene/punk hair?
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How come no hair salon in San Francisco is willing to do scene/punk hair? i went to an asian hair salon in china town and tried explain the type of layered hair i am trying to get(even showed her pics), but when she cut it the layers are so small they would still pass as one layer. i saw that she is licensed to be a hair cutter, but wtf she doesn't deserve to graduate from that beauty school cause she barely made layers for my hair. (2 weeks after the first time)then i went to a hair salon in the mission showing the exact same pictures, and when i looked at the floor...there was so little hair chopped off like she didn't put any effort into making scene layers, so again my hair still could pass for one layered hair.grr i tried so hard showing and telling them what scene and punk hair is....-_- i wasted 40 dollars on two haircuts that i didnt even like. is there any salon in san francisco that cuts and colors punk/scene hair?
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Answer:
well you can't go to a salon where the people who cut the hair are from a different country...not there's anything wrong with those people....they cut my hair better than anybody...but then again that's cuz i'm a guy!!! you have to go to a hair college!!! that's definitely a place they'd be able to do it for you....i use to live in sf so i don't know where ther would be one but in santa clara there is a school for new barbers and they could definitely do that!!!!
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You went to two salons and from that have determined that "no" salon is willing to do it. Try Hair Candy, Architects & Heroes, Sublime on California Street, Notorious in the Castro, Blade Runners in the Haight.
tonalc2
Well, Chinatown's not the best place, as no one there would specialise in such a thing. The Haight and the Mission would be your best bets, of course. You can check Yelp for reviews, or if you see someone with hair you really like, ask them where they got it cut. Obviously some are better than others and 2 stylists isn't terribly indicative. That said, it's true that many don't know wtf they're doing and I find it hard to believe so many people can make a living doing what they're so horrible at. This is true of everywhere though, not just SF. I finally just got to the point that I cut my own, as everyone cut it so short I figured even if it takes me an hour to do it, at least I can do it right. You can buy a razor w/ guard from Sally's for $5, then go for it. Again, can't really screw it up worse, and at least you have the luxury of time to measure every bit you cut off and keep playing with it until you get it right.
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