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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