Usted cobra extra por desenredar?
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Having worked with clients who have varying hair textures and conditions, I can definitely relate to the challenge of detangling hair. Detangling is often a time-consuming process that requires patience and careful handling to avoid causing damage or discomfort. For example, it’s not uncommon to spend hours just carefully unraveling knots before even starting the actual styling. This is why many hairstylists, like the story shared in the post, choose to charge extra for detangling services. It reflects the additional time and effort required, beyond just the styling. Clients might be surprised to learn that detangling can sometimes take longer than the actual styling process itself. It demands the use of specific techniques and suitable products to ease the hair without breaking or pulling excessively. From personal experience, charging an extra fee helps balance the hairstylist’s workload fairly. It encourages clients to maintain their hair regularly and helps manage expectations around the level of work needed. It’s also a way to compensate for the stress detangling can place on the stylist’s hands and wrist. If you find your hair tends to get tangled often, it’s a good idea to discuss this with your stylist beforehand. They can advise on ways to maintain your hair between visits and help estimate the extra time or cost involved. Understanding this can improve communication and help ensure a satisfying salon experience for both stylist and client. Overall, detangling is an important part of hair care, and charging extra for this service is a fair practice supported by many professionals in the hairstyling world.






















































