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That was the most painful (actually the only painful!) experience I ever had with my haircut. When you think of a haircut you wouldn't think of pain, would you? Hahaha, it proved to be wrong at backstage hair saloon today and I just hope I will not have nightmares about hair stylist hiding in the house with a hair dryer and a pair of scissors :). My hair stylist was a tall Italian guy, I forgot his name, starts with L. First during washing he was pulling my hair so hard I almost cried. Common, I m not wearing a wig, this hair actually grows on me and yeah, I can feel it! He was very tough with my hair but hey, wish I knew what would happen next I would have jumped out of the chair and run to the door right away. When he started styling my hair with a hair dryer and a brush - I screamed, it felt like he was burning me alive! and again that pulling and pulling and pulling - that was horrible! God, I never thought that you can compare hair stylist with a dentist - but now I can and I am not afraid of dentists any more...at least they give you pain killers...and you know what? I am afraid of hair stylists now... PS. overall haircut was nice, but I would NEVER be back!
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