Tuesday, January 29, 2013

 My Hairdresser is a Hottie!


When my friends talk about where they get their hair cut, coiffed, and colored, they always mention the special relationship with their barber or stylist.  A few of my friends are very loyal to a hairmaster, while others seem carefree, going from stylist to stylist, and never quite feeling they have to be "faithful" to one person.  Kinda sounds like dating, doesn't it?
Well, maybe their are a few similarities between getting your hair done AND dating.  Think about it.  First of all, we all are looking for some physical requirements in our professional...are they sporting a style of cut that shows off their face?  Do you prefer a man or woman?  Do you like both sexes?  Dark hair?  Blond?  Facial hair?
Does the stylist take care of himself?  Is he athletic, ruggedly-handsome?  Is she "hot"?  Should they resemble the sophisticated look of a porn star of the hair world? 
DAMN RIGHT, THEY SHOULD!
You, as the guest, are paying the professional barber/stylist because they  meet your physical standards.

After we romance our clients with small talk, a pampering shampoo (this is an intimate service, and we want you to enjoy it and close your eyes in anticipation for it), and the first haircolor or cut goes well, we as the professional set your next appointment and treat you as the most important person in the world.  For those 20 to 30 minutes, you are the most important person to us, because you are in our chair, a sacred space for the stylist.  You are in our Pleasure World, and we will make your look your best, every single visit!

Now that you have gotten to know us, you appreciate our personality, our abilities; all the intangible qualities that make up the individual.

Physical attraction is what typically attracts us at first, and eventually we gain appreciation for the other aspects of what makes our special hairdresser the perfect choice for us.

I always welcome your comments, and appreciate your input.    Remember that my blog with address a lot of issues, and some postings can be blunt and "in-your-face".  No apologies on that, just want you to be aware!
-gabriel the barber

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