Sometimes visiting a beauty salon can lead to unpredictable results. Customers often arrive with their own idea of what they want, but the outcome does not always align with their expectations. This article serves as proof of this phenomenon.
“A hairdresser approached me and said she could cut my pixie better than it was. I went to her.” Here’s what came out of it.
“MUA gave me this look for my engagement photos. I cried and then washed it all off. Ended up having to do my own makeup. I can look back and laugh at this now.”
“She wanted a goth look. The makeup artist said, ’I can do it for $75 and it will be fantastic’.”
“So I got my makeup done by a ’professional’. I was thinking it would be an opportunity to figure out what I should be doing with makeup.”
“They kept messing my nails up and redoing them! Also, they didn’t touch my cuticles at all. I paid $82”
“I guess I got what I paid for with this free look. I asked the makeup artist for a homecoming makeup.”
“When I say give me bangs, I don’t mean this.”
“I asked for a peachy subtle look for my wedding.”
“Yes, it was done at a real salon. And yes, she did cry when she saw it.”
“I asked for 3 inches off, she cut off 5 inches. I came home to find out it wasn’t even straight or even.”
“The makeup artist told me that a warm color on my face would exaggerate the warmth and make my face look very red. Now I look like a 90s Barbie doll.”
“If you look at the bottom right of the photo you’ll see my actual skin tone. I told the artist I wasn’t tanning and she still made me this dark.”
“The makeup and hair trial before my wedding. I’m clearly terrified.”
“My best friend got this done at a beauty salon today.”
“My sister got a 10-dollar haircut earlier today.”
“I paid 300$ to get my curly hair managed.”