5 Biggest Complaints Barbers Have About Their Clients (And How to Fix Them)

5 Biggest Complaints Barbers Have About Their Clients (And How to Fix Them)

 

We interviewed a bunch of barbers to find out their biggest client complaints. Have you ever experienced these issues? Yes? No?

As the saying goes, "a bad haircut can ruin your whole day." But did you ever stop to think about the poor barber who has to endure your complaints, picky requests, and general awkwardness every day? Well, consider this article your wake-up call. Here are the five biggest complaints barbers have about their clients (and how to fix them), straight from the mouths of barbers themselves.

  1. "Please, for the love of all that is good and holy, show up on time for your appointment."

This is a common refrain among barbers, who often find themselves dealing with late-arriving clients who throw off their carefully planned schedules. The solution? Show up on time for your appointment, or even better, arrive a few minutes early. This way, you'll be sure to get the full attention of your barber, who will be able to give you the best possible haircut without feeling rushed.

  1. "Yes, we can cut your hair 'just like the last guy,' but we're not mind readers."

Barbers are skilled professionals, not psychic mediums. So if you want your hair to look "just like the last guy's," you're going to have to be a little more specific. Bring a picture, show a photo on your phone, or even better, describe exactly what you want in detail. Your barber will appreciate the extra effort, and you'll be more likely to get the haircut you want.

  1. "Please don't bring your crying baby to the barbershop."

We get it, you're a busy parent and it's tough to find time for yourself. But bringing your crying baby to the barbershop is a surefire way to make everyone in the shop miserable. Not to mention, it's tough to give a good haircut with a screaming infant in your ear. So if you have to bring your baby, consider hiring a babysitter or asking a friend or family member to watch them for a little while. Your barber (and everyone else in the shop) will thank you.

  1. "Please don't try to chat us up about your personal life."

Barbers are friendly people, but they're not your therapist. So while it's fine to chat about the weather or the latest sports game, please don't try to burden your barber with your personal problems. They're here to cut your hair, not to listen to your relationship drama or work woes. If you want to talk about your personal life, save it for your friends or family members who are better equipped to deal with it.

  1. "Please tip your barber."

This one might seem obvious, but you'd be surprised how many people forget to tip their barber. Barbers work hard to give you a great haircut, and a little extra cash can go a long way in showing your appreciation. So if you're happy with your haircut, don't forget to leave a tip. Your barber will thank you, and you'll be more likely to get great service the next time you visit the shop.

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So there you have it, the five biggest complaints barbers have about their clients (and how to fix them). Keep these tips in mind the next time you visit the barbershop, and you'll be sure to have a great experience – and a great haircut. Remember, a little common sense and consideration can go a long way in making your barber's job easier, and in turn, ensuring that you get the best possible haircut. So be on time, be specific, be prepared, be respectful, and don't forget to tip. Your barber will thank you, and you'll be sure to have a great experience at the barbershop.