Ok, you are the most sophisticated women I know. Help me out with this situation.
I have the most wonderful hairstylist. She is a hair genius. Today I get the phone call from the salon, she has quit, and I have been rescheduled with someone else.
What's the etiquette on getting the salon to cough up my stylist's last name (I only know her first name) and contact info? If she's setting up on her own, I want to be her client.
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Any idea how long ago she left? Did she have your name and contact info? When my stylists have left for different shops, they've always sent me a letter with the address and phone for her new salon. Keeping clients is so important to them, I would be surprised if a letter or call won't be to you soon. It sounds like the salon is simply trying to beat her to the punch by rescheduling all her clients with someone there.
Otherwise, you could call in a few days and see if you get a receptionist who likes to chat. She may not mind telling you where she went, assuming she knows.
It must have been last night or this morning, because I treated my daughter to a cut with her yesterday. She didn't say anything to my daughter, so I'm guessing this was not a planned change.
I have a hunch that she might contact you especially if she is going into business for herself. If she doesn't, I'd go to the scheduled appointment and come right out and ask if they know where she went. And if you don't want to keep that appointment I'd still call and ask although I'd be prepared for them to say that they don't know.
My hair stylist left but I stayed with the same salon.
I had a similar situation a few months back. I persuaded the old salon owner to give me the cell phone number of my stylist. Voila, I have moved with her to her new salon. She is a gem, and I would be severely disappointed to lose her.
Also, don't feel bad in asking about her. Almost all ads state, "Wanted - stylist with following." Whoever they hire to replace here, likely will be someone expected to bring people from his/her current salon. Nothing to feel awkward about in you wanting to follow your stylist.
If the owner won't provide your old stylist's infor, try asking one of the other stylists.
Actually, if the owner won't accommodate you by giving you a way to contact her, you might reconsider going to that salon. That to me is unprofessional especially if you have been a client of theirs for some time. I personally would not recommend going to someone at the salon simply because you were "reassigned" especially if you color or perm your hair.
Perhaps someone else at the salon will know how to reach her like another hair stylist? If you really want to find this stylist, if the salon offers a manicure, make an appointment and get one. Then while there, find out from anyone (other hairstylist, shampooer, manicurist, receptionist) how to reach your stylist.
That said, I still think you will hear from her.
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I've lost mine, but due to me relocating to the Midwest from the LA area. I've asked him to provide me his 'recipe' for coloring my hair & will call different salons to see who carries the same brand/has a good reputation. He also suggested calling the concierge at an upscale hotel (there aren't that many of them!) to see who they recommend. When possible, although it won't always be, I'll try to coordinate needed LA biz trips w/ seeing him/having him do my hair again. But I will need to find a local source.
I've lost mine, but due to me relocating to the Midwest from the LA area. I've asked him to provide me his 'recipe' for coloring my hair & will call different salons to see who carries the same brand/has a good reputation. He also suggested calling the concierge at an upscale hotel (there aren't that many of them!) to see who they recommend. When possible, although it won't always be, I'll try to coordinate needed LA biz trips w/ seeing him/having him do my hair again. But I will need to find a local source.
Cheers.
I hope you find someone good in MI. I know that when I lived in Chicago for 2 years, I actually flew to NYC to get my hair done so that I could stay with my stylist.
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I hope you find someone good in MI. I know that when I lived in Chicago for 2 years, I actually flew to NYC to get my hair done so that I could stay with my stylist.
Ditto that.
Redhead, I guess that's the way to pile up the frequent flyer miles.