Hi geeks,
Helpful as u are, I thought you could kindly advice me on what to do in this situation :
I have realised that sometimes when I do foils, I can see some marks of seepage in the hair. ( when I say seepage i mean there's a line at the roots, where I have folded the foil).Thanks god it happened only at the back, and only in one place in the whole head.
After seeing it the first time, i changed my folding technique ( so I don't fold the foils on the sides anymore, and I don't press that hard on them). I assume that this time the place where it's been the mistake i might have put too much colour?
Anyway....i was hoping if some of you had done this mistake while they were new in the industry to suggest some ways of correcting it.
Tbh, i don't know what to say. Should I tell the client ( assuming there's in the back and the chances to be noticeble are v low), or should i find another quick way to correct it at the time?
The ideal situation on Sat would have been to say ' look, the colour has bled a bit from this foil and we need to match it and fix it', and then appologise for it. But I didn't have time. I had to cut it quickly and blow dry it, as I had another appointment after and..I was afraid the client will be upset and complain. (and that makes me a chicken...!). But i felt misserable about it, and it still bothers me, that there was a slightly mistake in my client's head and I let her go out with it like that. If she comes again, i will take care of it next time, but......she was a new client and ....she might be booked in with another stylist.
So...the question is...what do u do when mistakes like this happen?
(i'm ready to be lectured, deep breath...i deserve it, so you can say anything, i can take it!
Helpful as u are, I thought you could kindly advice me on what to do in this situation :
I have realised that sometimes when I do foils, I can see some marks of seepage in the hair. ( when I say seepage i mean there's a line at the roots, where I have folded the foil).Thanks god it happened only at the back, and only in one place in the whole head.
After seeing it the first time, i changed my folding technique ( so I don't fold the foils on the sides anymore, and I don't press that hard on them). I assume that this time the place where it's been the mistake i might have put too much colour?
Anyway....i was hoping if some of you had done this mistake while they were new in the industry to suggest some ways of correcting it.
Tbh, i don't know what to say. Should I tell the client ( assuming there's in the back and the chances to be noticeble are v low), or should i find another quick way to correct it at the time?
The ideal situation on Sat would have been to say ' look, the colour has bled a bit from this foil and we need to match it and fix it', and then appologise for it. But I didn't have time. I had to cut it quickly and blow dry it, as I had another appointment after and..I was afraid the client will be upset and complain. (and that makes me a chicken...!). But i felt misserable about it, and it still bothers me, that there was a slightly mistake in my client's head and I let her go out with it like that. If she comes again, i will take care of it next time, but......she was a new client and ....she might be booked in with another stylist.
So...the question is...what do u do when mistakes like this happen?
(i'm ready to be lectured, deep breath...i deserve it, so you can say anything, i can take it!