The Messy Hairstylist
Whether you are a mess literally OR figuratively we are here to help you take imperfect action to find your success as a hairstylist. Each week we deep dive in to tough topics to address the struggles we face in our industry. We push the boundaries, break the stereotypes and go hard against the "norms" that make us feel inferior.
The Messy Hairstylist
Would You Rather? Hairstylist Edition
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We explore the everyday challenges hairstylists face from silent clients to nitpickers. By engaging in fun “Would You Rather” scenarios, we unpack the lessons learned from client interactions and offer practical tips for connecting with those we service.
• The tension of silent clients and their impact on stylists
• Navigating feedback from nitpicky clients to enhance experience
• The chaos of double bookings and no-shows in salons
• Importance of communication and understanding client vision
• The amusing side of stylist dilemmas in fun scenarios
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Would you rather deal with a silent client who gives no feedback, or a client who watches everything you do like a hawk? Oh no, that's hard.
Speaker 3:They're both the worst.
Speaker 2:It's so hard they're both the worst We've had, both of those Everyone has.
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Speaker 1:Welcome to the Messy Hairstylist Podcast. I'm Kelsey Morris.
Speaker 2:And I'm Abbey Warther. Whether you're a mess, literally or figuratively, we are here to help you take imperfect action to find your success as a hairstylist.
Speaker 1:I think it's like negative 10 degrees here today and it is freezing and my furnace can't keep up. So I'm bundled up in a million blankets and just trying to stay warm. And as I was sitting on my couch this morning, I was thinking man, would I rather be freezing my butt off on this couch, or would I rather be baking in a sauna, like that's a toss?
Speaker 3:up for me.
Speaker 1:That's a toss up, because I hate to sweat. Fun facts I hate sweating and the thing about being cold is that you can bundle up, so I think I have to go the cold route. What would you do?
Speaker 2:That's what I always say you can always put more layers on. You can only take. So. So I think I have to go the cold route. What would you do? That's what I always say you can always put more layers on. You can only take so many layers off. Right, you know? But if you were in on a desert island and it was like either a hot desert island or you were in the Antarctic and you don't have resources. I'd rather be hot.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, you're right, that's true, that's true, that's true.
Speaker 2:Resources are available.
Speaker 1:I know right I mean, I guess you know there's different ways to look at it, but so today I thought it'd be fun to play Rapid Fire. Would you Rather? Hairstylist Edition.
Speaker 2:I love this. This is so fun. Oh, I'm so fun.
Speaker 1:You're so fun. I know I'm so fun, okay, so I have all the questions mapped out. I questions out mapped out. I just got a cramp from just sitting here. God, you know you're getting old when you get a cramp from just literally sitting sitting here. It's because you're cold. Yeah, that's it. My body's just shaking so much.
Speaker 2:It's like your body is shutting down.
Speaker 1:You're going to hypothermia I know it's like shutting down in ways and like cramping me out. Okay, all right. So, um, basically I'm just gonna ask a bunch of would you rathers, and then we're just gonna answer. We'll just do a little shorty episode. This one will be fun. I love it's fun. Okay, so would you rather we're? There's different rounds actually, so this one is like. This round is called salon struggles. Okay, all right. So would you rather be double booked all day with color corrections or have every single client show up late?
Speaker 2:Double booked with color corrections or every client show up late. I would rather have every client show up late. Same, because if they're all showing up late, right then you're just yeah and also, I can't blame them, like if my next client, let's say my next client didn't show up late and she's on time, and be like suzy is always late, she's the worst, I would not say that. But if I really felt like it, I I could well right, I think it is double booked, and color corrections.
Speaker 2:I don't even feel like it is a comparable I agree.
Speaker 1:Is it even possible to double book, be double booked over and over with color corrections? You'd'd be like in the weeds all day.
Speaker 2:I feel like if someone did do it, you would.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I've been there, I've done that actually.
Speaker 3:I'm like, is it even?
Speaker 1:possible? Yeah, I've done it. No, I agree. So I'm going with the. Have every single client show up late. I like that one, yeah.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, let's be real, I'm usually running late myself, so it's a perfect world for me. I love that, okay.
Speaker 1:Here's the next one. This kind of goes off of what I started with earlier. Would you rather work a full day with no air conditioning in the middle of the summer, or?
Speaker 2:work a full day with a broken shampoo bowl. Oh Ooh, okay, this is making me think. Can I get other details about this shampoo bowl? Does it work at all?
Speaker 1:No, you don't have any water in your shampoo bowl.
Speaker 2:It doesn't work. I'd rather work in the heat. I know, I think I would.
Speaker 1:Oh gosh, I've done it, I've done it. It's miserable. Have you ever had your AC go out at your salon?
Speaker 2:I'm sure. Yeah, I mean, there's times where it's like really going, when it's really going in there and it's summer and it's humid out and everyone's working in blow dryers.
Speaker 1:It's the worst no, I mean, we've actually had ours go down like yeah I don't think I've had that we had box fans in there. It was.
Speaker 2:I've had my heat go out, but not my AC. No, that'd be terrible. Here's where my brain went. It's like, okay, if my shampoo bowls are out, I can't do color, I'm not making any money. I'd rather make some money doing some color, sweating my ass off.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I think.
Speaker 1:I have to go that route too, I mean, because if you had the broken shampoo bowls I guess you technically could have like jugs of water. But can you imagine how miserable it would be to like rinse your clients. It's not even possible.
Speaker 2:Not happening. I'm not pouring a jug of water on their head to rinse out a base color. Oh my gosh, it would be hours just doing that. Yeah, exactly, I'd be like everyone go home. Yeah, we're done, we're done, yeah, we're done.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, yeah, I agree with you on that and I have had my shampoo bowls go out before, but temporarily.
Speaker 2:So, but but here's what's interesting enough, clients like there was a time when my hot water heater broke and, um, the guys were coming to give me a new hot water heater and it worked out where no one had to have a cold shampoo. But my clients, they were like I don't care, I'll, I don't care if you shampoo me cold, I just want to get my hair done. They don't care.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, no, we had a hot water issue same thing committed people were like taking ice cold shampoos to the then. They just were like we're gonna do this.
Speaker 2:I'm like okay, all right, yeah, yeah, women will tough it out for their hair.
Speaker 1:They will tough it out if they have to, and they're like as long as there is water, we're gonna do it. Yeah, exactly, I 100% agree with that one. All right, would you rather only be allowed to use box dye for a whole year or only be allowed to cut with craft scissors?
Speaker 2:Oh, because that's comparable, I know, let's be clear, that is comparable.
Speaker 3:I know All right.
Speaker 2:For any clients who listen a box die equals craft scissors, correct? Oh, it's so good, shoot. I mean I'd rather cut with craft scissors Same, same, Because I mean, at least least I can make it work. My hands might hurt, it's not ergonomic.
Speaker 1:It's not going to be a great haircut. It's going to. You're going to do whatever you can.
Speaker 2:It's going to suck. You know what, kelsey? I think that you would surprise yourself. I think you could give a killer haircut with some craft scissors.
Speaker 1:As long as they're sharp. I'm assuming that craft scissors aren't sharp. That's just what I'm gonna say you know, but um, yeah, imagine if you had to box dye someone's only use box dye and with their, the developer, be so like you would have no idea yeah like what it was gonna do how would be a learning curve, but I would make it happen.
Speaker 2:But but guess what? If we're doing that, I'm not highlighting your hair ever, everyone's dark yeah. And that's what box dye is. When people box dye at home, they just have that one color and that's fine. I'm not shaming on that, because that's. Everyone has different things. But if that were the case in my salon, I'm not highlighting your hair after a box color.
Speaker 1:You're like this year only doing dark colors, Starting next year we can go back.
Speaker 2:Going to the dark ages. Yeah, I know it's good.
Speaker 1:Okay, would you rather deal with a silent client who gives no feedback, or a client who watches everything you do like a hawk? Oh no, that's hard.
Speaker 3:They're both the worst.
Speaker 1:It's so hard.
Speaker 2:They're both the worst We've had, both of those Everyone has.
Speaker 1:I know let's talk about that.
Speaker 2:Can we talk about that?
Speaker 1:And we could talk about it. It's so hard.
Speaker 2:That actually makes me feel uncomfortable right now thinking about those two different types of people.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they're very different, but they're just so bad it's stressful?
Speaker 2:Yes, so bad, it's stressful. Okay, so the person who doesn't not talk and gives no feedback, and I feel like that person usually has RBF. It's not like they're like they don't talk at all and they say, okay, great Thanks, and they're all happy. They will give a look and you're like, do they hate it? They're looking, but they don't say anything.
Speaker 1:When they do that and they just sit there and stare and say no words, and then you finish up this project you know it's so good and they say nothing. That is probably the worst feeling. You're sitting there like, oh my gosh, do they even like their hair?
Speaker 2:You're sweating yeah.
Speaker 1:Do you know what the telltale sign for me always is? At the end of it, I'm like so, do you want to book your next appointment? Yeah, and if they're like, oh no, I'll just do it online, I'm like they hated it.
Speaker 2:They hated it.
Speaker 3:And I'm never going to do that for them.
Speaker 2:So do you like it? I do ask that.
Speaker 1:I go out on a limb. I do too.
Speaker 2:But I mean answer no. Have you ever had someone just directly be like no, when you've asked that yeah, they'll be like? I don't, I just thought it was going to be. There's always something like that. I just I don't know, maybe if I just wash it or I'm sure it's fine, I'm sure it's fine. That's usually how that goes, but never like a no, I, I hate it like instead you're
Speaker 1:just left guessing they're trying. Here's the thing. If they would just tell you like, yeah, I this, I don't love it and this is why. One, you have an opportunity to tailor it to what they want. Yeah, you could fix it, you can, you know whatever. And two, like, well, I don't know, you don't have to go home and have nightmares about it.
Speaker 3:So I'm like just tell me.
Speaker 1:But then Go ahead, you go. No, because I'm switching.
Speaker 2:Oh, OK. Well, I just forgot what I was going to say.
Speaker 1:Well, so then, on the flip side of that, then you have the client who we've all had, who is like um, could you blow dry it this way? What are you doing right there? Oh, could you blow dry it this way? What are you doing right there? Oh, my gosh, I never going to forget this.
Speaker 1:I had a client she was a newer client and she was actually a little bit of a combination of both Okay, so she had the worst RBF and I couldn't tell if she liked anything like me as a person, my salon, like her hair, like anything. I couldn't tell anything. And then, to top it all off, like I want, she wanted like a highlight, like a bright highlight with like a level five low light, but doesn't want to see lines or streaks. Sounds really, ugly, awful. Doesn't want to see lines or streaks, doesn't want it to look muddy, wants to like I mean, it was just like, like contradictory everywhere, right, it was just everywhere. She's like I don't want it foiled over my part because then it looks like lines, but but I'm like, but I can't give you, it was just so crazy.
Speaker 1:So, anyways, I I could finally get all her foils in and she, like was talking to my assistant. She's like um, can you ask her? Did she? Did she need to put a foil right here? Oh my god. So she comes back and she was like hey, she's, she wants to know if you missed a foil. And I was like you're kidding me, right, you're joking. She's like no, I'm dead serious. So I go up and talk to her. I'm like what were you asking? She was like I just there's a spot here. It looks like you don't have a foil. I'm like yeah, that's because it's already dark there and I need, don't need, to add a dark foil. But but I love and it was after the foils had been sitting for like 20 minutes too. So I'm like what do you think I'm going to do with this white?
Speaker 2:Yes, I've had someone do that to me before too. I think we need one right here. And yeah, it was after time and it's like oh, you don't want this in here now, you'd rather have it dark than level seven.
Speaker 1:Yeah, orange, you know, okay, no, and then'm like you know okay, no, and then I, you know, blew it all out, rinse it all out, and I was like great, but it was just so funny that. And then of course she didn't say she liked her hair, it was awful, but yeah we have this picky, one again.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no, I did she.
Speaker 1:She booked her next. Of course she did yeah I tried to avoid it actually you know, like the ones that you don't want, and you try to like avoid booking their next appointment and they're like hey, can I just reschedule now? And you're like no.
Speaker 2:They always come back. Okay, so I'm going to answer, because neither of us really answered what we'd prefer, but I'm going to. I do want to say this I do have, I have had and do have, some of those really picky watch every move clients and say something about it, but they're either nice or they're not.
Speaker 2:And so in those people who are not nice and have that hostility to them and they have that whole vibe and they're tense and make me nervous, then I don't want that client. However, I do have some really little picky clients that are the sweetest things ever and they know they're picky and they apologize to me for it and I embrace that and I say I get it. It's just, it's not how you feel about me and my ability. They know that. That it's how they are, it's just how they're wired and so I don't.
Speaker 2:I don't mind that, as long as they're nice and we get that, okay. So would I rather have somebody that doesn't talk or the nitpicky. Oh, it's a really hard one. I think I'm going to say I'd rather have the nitpicky.
Speaker 1:Me too, I do, me too. I really would. I think it would. It's the same thing. Like you said, I have this one client God love her, number one. She has never made it on time to her appointment, never, not once, ever in the seven years I've been doing her hair and I'm not talking five or ten minutes, sometimes it's 45 minutes. Now I tack on a late fee to ever. I don't even have a late fee, but there is now a late fee. She has one, okay, exactly. And then on top of it she's the same way, so nitpicky, but like she knows her hair and it's like she'll pick it apart. But for some reason I just like her and I'm like I get it. You know what your hair is going to do and what you're going to like, so just you just tell me what you want at this point. Yes, that little spot here needs to be a millis in shorter. That's fine. What is that? Millimeter, a mill, a millie inch? That's a new word.
Speaker 2:It's combining a couple different ways to measure things.
Speaker 3:Yes, that is now how we measure hair.
Speaker 2:That does make sense, probably to all hairstylists, right? The reason why I wouldn't want the quiet person who gives zero feedback and has RBF is because we need to be able to communicate on some level in order for me because I care if you're happy. Yeah, all those things, yep, I totally agree.
Speaker 1:Okay, here's the last one in the salon struggle, and this one is interesting. Would you rather have to refoil an entire head of highlights after messing up the formula, or rinse out bleach too early and have to fix the disaster?
Speaker 2:Oh, like a bleach out foil all day long.
Speaker 1:Oh my same. There is nothing I won't even do. I do not do on scalp full bleach outs. It's not my thing, I'm not good at it, I can never get an even lift. It's nothing. But I have had it rinsed out too early and it is a nightmare and I'm like, yeah, what so?
Speaker 2:well, yeah well, because in that scenario you're so much more susceptible to so much more damage because you're going to have to put more lightener back on there. Right, there's no way. You can't tone that out, and if you do, they're not going to be bright, they're not going to be happy. You have to relighten. But if you like, use the wrong formulas and you have to adjust things with foiling, you can, um, like, strategic, foil it. Yeah, yeah, yes, you can protect the hair better that way, yeah, I totally agree, watch it better and it's more precise.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, that was fine. That was really good ones.
Speaker 1:Okay, okay, ready. The round two is called the client chaos.
Speaker 2:Oh, there's more. I thought we were done. I'm so excited.
Speaker 1:Are you kidding me? No, we're in rounds. Oh okay, so get excited. Okay, round two client chaos. Would you rather have a client who brings five different inspo picks and expects a mix of all of them, or one who just says, do whatever you want, but secretly has a specific look in mind?
Speaker 2:Oh, number one for sure. I feel like that, feel like all my clients do. I want that. Bring me a ton of you know what. They apologize. We're like sorry, it's a lot of different ones.
Speaker 1:That's what I prefer, don't give me an exact Because we can talk it through, right, we can talk through all what do you like in this picture, what do you like in that Like, and talk it through. I'd rather have that any day over someone being like do whatever you want it through. I'd rather have that any day over someone being like do whatever you want. But then they secretly want something else and then are going to be disappointed, no matter what I do, because they didn't say it. A thousand percent, a thousand percent.
Speaker 2:Yes, again, okay, I totally agree.
Speaker 1:Totally agree, all right. Would you rather have a client who no-shows their appointment or a client who comes in sick and coughs the whole time? No-show, safe? Although maybe, if I had, I mean, you know what, I'm going to take that back, I'm going back, I'm taking it back. Okay, cough, cough it out, you'll take the cough. I mean, let's be serious. Like I feel like we're all got some kind of germy things going on these days so, and like I actually do. Maybe that's why I've been sick for the whole year and can't get healthy, because everybody keeps coming in and I've been really healthy this year. That's not contagious, it's just. It's just a lingering cough, yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:But no, I would rather they no show and then, like later that day or the next day, be like oh my God, abby, I'm so sorry, I was so sick. Oh, I'm so out of sorts. That's the scenario I would love. Yeah, yeah, I get it. Don't come in like truly sick. Now, when you've got the lingering cough, come on in Right, come on in and relax. But I don't know. My clients are pretty good about that.
Speaker 1:Yep, yep, yep, yep. Okay, we got another one. Let me see. Oh gosh, would you rather be stuck doing only kids cuts for a month or have to do only eight hour color corrections? Eight hour color corrections? Yeah, I think so, me too. Yeah, yeah, that's easy.
Speaker 2:Oh wait, this one's good, you'll make more money, yeah, you'll make more money and I love. I actually love color corrections, so.
Speaker 3:I do too.
Speaker 2:I do kids cuts, but I don't want a whole day of it, then I'm gonna go work a whole month one where they have a little air plant they sit in.
Speaker 1:You know, might as well just go work there, yeah, and imagine like I don't know I sometimes I feel like cutting kids hair is actually like so much harder than cutting an adult's hair yes, you have to be.
Speaker 2:You have to be.
Speaker 2:You're up, you're down, you're over here, you're down, you're over here, you're making sure you don't cut them, it's. I think if I had a full day, a full month of that, I'd be more stressed than a full month of color corrections. And with a full month of color corrections, think about how much you would learn, how much you would improve with hair color. Oh, I love that positive twist you would. Every time you do color corrections, you have to get deep into that color theory and you just learn so much through them. Yeah, I do, but I love that's coming from someone who loves a color correction.
Speaker 1:You do love some education and I do.
Speaker 2:I do?
Speaker 1:I love that. Okay, we have two more in this round. Would you rather have a client with horrible scalp buildup and they never washed their?
Speaker 1:hair stinks and it stinks let's be real, it stinks always, yeah or one who washes their hair too much, so their color doesn't hold I mean, are they complaining or are these? I mean I'm sure they're complaining. They're like, well, you do my color and then in three weeks it's already faded out. And you're like well, you wash your hair every day. What am I going to do? I'll take the buildup.
Speaker 2:I'll take the buildup because, honestly, if someone comes in with buildup like that and it's stinky and gross and there's buildup, they can't help it. I don't think they're just being not, you know, being lazy and then, and then you help them with that and then their scalp feels better.
Speaker 1:To me, that's, that's satisfying, that's what I was going to say Tell me, it's not so satisfying when you have somebody that's build up and like and you just get in there with that clarifying and a scalp scrub. And it's like just so satisfying to then blow it out afterwards.
Speaker 2:I really, I really. I know this is a really weird correlation, but I love vacuuming a carpet.
Speaker 1:Oh my gosh, why did I know you were going to say that? Because I am the same way.
Speaker 2:Okay, that's so satisfying. I love vacuuming a carpet. It feels like that, even though it's not terrible, a hundred percent.
Speaker 1:It's satisfying. Have you ever got a rake for your car Like a vat, like it's like a? It's a tool that you can like, rake your carpet and it pulls out like everything your, your vacuum cleaner can't pick up send me the amazon link. That is not dopamine spending it is not, it is necessary necessary yes, if you have animals you cannot get all the pet hair out of the carpet with a vacuum cleaner, because it's not. It's just not strong enough. I will do this once a week.
Speaker 2:It's like addicting yes, oh yeah vacuuming and seeing the canister fill up and everything you dump out yeah, this, this gives you piles of hair.
Speaker 1:You're like, whoa, how did I just vacuum? And now I have that. Yeah, I'll send you that link and and going to the.
Speaker 2:The person who washes their hair too much complainsains about their color fading out. It's the same type of person who washes too much, styles too much and refuses to use like an Olaplex or a K18 or a heat protectant, and then they complain to you every single time. It's like you're your own worst enemy. I can tell you until I'm blue in the face. But here's the thing those clients don't want to hear that that's the solution. They want their color fading or their hair breaking off to be your fault.
Speaker 1:They want you to fix it and you're like well, I can't, I can't fix it Until you take care of it at home, right yeah. No, I'm with you.
Speaker 2:But I just forget to use it like K-18 or something it's like well, I can't help you there then. Yeah, I'm going to come to your house and wash your hair for you, right, okay?
Speaker 1:Last one in this round, really quick, is would you rather have a client who refuses to leave after their appointment, so they're like a lingerer who talks and takes forever, or someone who brings three extra people to sit in your chair area? God no.
Speaker 2:God, no, god, no. I love the lingerer. Come hang out and chat, I love it. That's the vibe in our salon. I like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and so you just like move on and work on your next client and they're just hanging out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, same yeah. Sometimes they're chatting to the next client Like it's a very cozy welcoming environment. Yeah, bringing the people God.
Speaker 1:No, I hate that I thought you said it was a cozy welcoming environment. Why can't they bring their friends? What did I just miss? What just happened there?
Speaker 2:Well, if you're a paying client, yeah Linger, all you want as long as you play.
Speaker 1:But if you want to bring a friend, they have to buy a ticket to this event.
Speaker 2:All right, but okay, all right. Yeah, that was completely contradicting myself, but that is a thing where they just bring an audience. I know. And I don't mean when the moms bring their kids like no, they bring their friends.
Speaker 1:It's like teenagers that bring their friends.
Speaker 2:Or or the boyfriend oh, that one's really awkward, that's weird, that's questionable.
Speaker 1:OK, round three. We only have like four minutes to get through these, so we don't get to give long descriptions.
Speaker 2:This is quick. I'm really chatty today.
Speaker 1:I love it. You were like we got to do a fun episode to get me going. I think you did it.
Speaker 2:You really did it. Okay, shut up, abby, okay.
Speaker 1:No, I love it love it.
Speaker 2:I love seeing your personality just come out.
Speaker 1:You've got lots of things. You're so sweet. Okay, let's go. Okay, round three the wild card. So this is all over the place, all right, would you rather have to wear heels to work every day, or work in a salon where you're only allowed to whisper?
Speaker 2:That's so funny, I'll whisper all day.
Speaker 1:It's totally fine. That would be so good for my overstimulation.
Speaker 2:I'm so down with that. Yeah, that sounds great actually. I mean, I'm trying to get a loud whisper every once in a while, but heels, god, no, I wouldn't be able to last the day, I wouldn't either.
Speaker 1:I have not really worn heels very much since COVID and I've tried a couple times. I'm like why would I do this? This is miserable.
Speaker 2:For sure, yeah, the the wardrobe changed to um tennies, cute tennies, post COVID.
Speaker 1:I agree.
Speaker 2:For sure You're good.
Speaker 1:Okay, can you?
Speaker 2:try again.
Speaker 1:I don't know where my things, my microphone's being weird, I'm back. No, it's good now. Yep, okay, okay, all right, ready and another one. This one's fun. Would you rather accidentally roast? Accidentally roast a client's previous hairstylist, or accidentally say a client looks way better before their hair change.
Speaker 2:Oh, I mean, I don't you give your answer, explain.
Speaker 1:Oh, I've actually done both and it sucks oh you haven't done this.
Speaker 2:You tell someone, they look, I get the first one, but what do you mean? You tell someone better before you, before you did their hair right because they wanted to change.
Speaker 1:They wanted their hair shorter, they wanted to go lighter or darker. And you're like and you accidentally say like something along the lines of yeah, I liked your hair when it was this way, and like I, yeah.
Speaker 2:I.
Speaker 1:Yes, in an accident, and then I had to backtrack and talk my way out of it, which I did, but usually a smart person would wait until they've said oh, I really miss being light, and you'd be like, yeah, me too. It's like me trying to like push them into it, like okay, yeah. Yeah, I get what you're saying, so I'm going with the accidental roast of their previous hairstylist because that doesn't offend them personally.
Speaker 2:True, good point, and I've done that.
Speaker 1:I've done that before and it's like we try not to do that, no, yeah.
Speaker 2:When something is so bad and it's like are you kidding me that someone did this to you, but I would rather the other, I'd rather accidentally say something bad about their hair, then roast. And get my way out of it, because I don't like it when I accidentally say something about the previous style.
Speaker 1:I know, I try really, really hard. It's like stylist code.
Speaker 2:You know, like girl code, stylist code. Try not to Yep, okay this is our last one.
Speaker 1:Okay, all right, all right.
Speaker 2:Would you rather work one 24-hour shift or work seven days a week with only two clients per day? One 24? That's both of our answers. One 24-hour shift yeah, can you imagine?
Speaker 1:Can you imagine it would be great you come in. I mean, you would dread it the whole week. You'd be like, oh my gosh, On Wednesday I've got to work a 24-hour and you can't sleep. No, but I still I can't even imagine going in seven days a week for two clients.
Speaker 2:Seven, no like and you have to go in no matter what. You know what. Honestly, that 24 hour shift just makes you think of nurses.
Speaker 1:They do these that's what I was thinking too.
Speaker 2:yes, it's like they do it and they save lives. We're just doing some hair. We can do it. Yeah, I totally agree. Yes, well, that was fun. We need to do that again with different ones.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, I'll let you come up with the questions next time. I thought it was fun. I was like this will get us moving on this chilly day.
Speaker 2:I love that.