Can't deal with hair cuts.
Can't deal with hair cuts. Can't get a good one around here, and the industry insists that all women's hair products must try to kill you with inescapable chemical warfare*. Guess I will have to get used to hating my hair and how I look.
* Last 5-10 years increasing fashion trend of heavily over-scented with persistent, time-release, unremovable/washoutable perfume chemicals. Inescapable asthma attack inducing miasmas. Option: do not wash or style hair. Like, why no fragrance free hair products? I can't even go in some hair places because on top of all the hair products, they have air freshener, fragrance oil, incense burning stuff going on. I know they don't all have allergies and asthma, but can't these people smell?
* Last 5-10 years increasing fashion trend of heavily over-scented with persistent, time-release, unremovable/washoutable perfume chemicals. Inescapable asthma attack inducing miasmas. Option: do not wash or style hair. Like, why no fragrance free hair products? I can't even go in some hair places because on top of all the hair products, they have air freshener, fragrance oil, incense burning stuff going on. I know they don't all have allergies and asthma, but can't these people smell?
The last time I got my hair cut I just took in travel bottles of my preferred shampoo and conditioner and asked them to use those, since a lot of shampoos have a surfactant that makes my skin unhappy.
ReplyDeleteThis, of course, does not solve the problem of styling products or the salon itself smelling like a Bath and Body Works on speed.
Omg, I can't even walk by those places any more (Bath and Body Works).
ReplyDeleteDo you have a reaction to Aveda products?
ReplyDeleteOnly if they're the ones with the heavy perfumes. Even Aveda started doing it.
ReplyDeleteI was going to suggest finding an Aveda salon, but that might not work anyway.
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