I started growing my hair out before I got sick, and then wanted to get a cut last year but, yknow, everything happened lol.

Anyway since I’m doing better at the moment I’m ready to go get one but all stylists use an online appointment scheduling thingy and you have to select your cut there.

I assume men’s haircut is fine, but just wanted to make sure. Is it enough time? Are they going to complain because my hair is long? It’s not super long, upper back length something like that. I want to bring it back to a convenient chin-shoulder length.

I think I’m just gonna take a mens haircut and let them deal with it lol. It should be enough time for a basic cut.

But also happy to hear some tips if you have cool long hair advice to share.

  • Beat_da_Rich@lemmygrad.ml
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    26 days ago

    It’s dumb that salons gender haircuts to indicate length. My stylist’s salon does this too. I signed up for male haircuts for months. However, they eventually told me to sign up for woman’s cuts so that they could better organize their time, so that’s what I do now. They charge me the male price still, which is cheaper.

    I would just keep signing up for male cuts until they tell you otherwise.

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    27 days ago

    This system seems similar to the hairdresser that I go to. The type of haircut chosen on the website is what you have now as it gives the stylist a timeframe of how long it’s going to take. I have been told to choose the level that is higher than what I have just to give more time if needed. It also depends on whether you are just doing minor maintenance or a full style blowout thing. Considering you’re cutting off quite a bit then maybe taking the higher “level” will help.

    If they get mad at your length then it is kind of their fault for stating “men’s haircut” on the site.