You know, a good one is so hard to find. My hair is fine but thick - and wavy when left to its own devices. It really does so much better when it is either feather-cut or clipped cut (instead of straight).
And, yes, women will most definitely remain loyal to their stylists who treat them well.
My stylist can schmooze with the best! He listens well, remembers details, and knows how to make someone feel good. Tonight he said that my hair has gotten thicker. He complimented whatever I am eating because my hair feels really healthy. And, here I am, drinking bekseju! This time he even asked me what I am doing to my skin because he said it looks healthier than most 45 year olds that he knows (I'm telling you - he can schmooze!). Anyway, I told him that I have been using Asian products - particularly my snail cream moisturizer (I actually pair that up with some Pure Haven products but I love my snail cream and serum). I also told him that I do have good genes: after all, my 90 year old mother certainly doesn't look or act her age. I would guess her at least 20 years younger if I was just meeting her for the first time.
He loves that I enjoy my K-pop music. He once dated a Korean girl (is still good friends with her brother) so he knows all about K-dramas and enjoys some K-pop himself. He thinks that I am a pretty cool grandma - learning a new language and enjoying a different kind of music (yes, he knows that I can't listen to all the old stuff because of the memories). And, so, he gives me a "student" discount whenever I see him.
He also fills me in on some of the things in his life - actually comes up with prayer requests for me. Yes, it's nice to have an excellent stylist.
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