Asking Eric: Do I owe my hairstylist an explanation? Or cookies?
Briefly

The dilemma of switching hairstylists is addressed, emphasizing the importance of respect and communication. Rather than ghosting the current stylist, it's suggested to have an in-person conversation, potentially offering constructive criticism to improve future results. The columnist stresses the significance of the long-standing relationship and the possibility of misalignment in expectations rather than a skill issue. Open dialogue can enhance understanding and potentially lead to satisfactory outcomes for both parties.
If you're committed to the new hairstylist, then an in-person breakup is the kind thing to do. Cookies optional but preferred.
I wonder if you can give your first stylist some constructive feedback; it might help her get you the results you're looking for.
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