The last thing you might want to do after a bad haircut is go for another haircut, especially if you’re still recovering from the initial whirlwind of emotions. But with the right hairdresser who has the right skills and technique, a touch-up haircut can potentially save your look.
Some hairdressers might offer free touch-ups to unhappy customers as part of their service recovery, but the way we see it? If he couldn’t get things right the first time, there’s little chance that anything else he does will fix the problem. We would suggest requesting for a different hairdresser – preferably a more senior one – at the same salon, or forking out a bit of extra cash to go to a different establishment altogether.
#2: Use a hair straightener to create the illusion of length