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How much weight does this hold ?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InHow much weight does this hold ?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InHow much weight does this chair hold?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWho is the Manufacturer (name pls. Thank youby It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InVintage Salon ChairsVintage Salon DesignSalon Design LayoutVintage Salon IdeasSalon LayoutsChairs SalonHair Salon DesignSalon StyleStudio DesignForwardif i worked at a salon... it would be this one! i LOVE LOVE LOVE everything about it!Welcome to Atlanta Barber and Beauty Supply Professional Products - Great Service - Low Prices Order online or call us to find out why professionals have trusted us for Barber Supplies since 1946




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Either you are looking to start a new Salon or want to add furniture to your existing salon we are a one stop salon furniture provider in Toronto. We are well known in the industry for selling high quality products at wholesale prices. We also give one year warranty on every product we sell and provide excellent customer service. You can browse all the categories on the web or can call us to know more about the product range. You can also visit our 8000sqft showroom in Mississauga for complete range of Salon furniture. Most of our salon furniture is made in North America and we can also custom your salon furniture as per your salon ambience. So get in touch with one of our product specialist to discuss about your salon furniture requirement in Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton & other GTA.Considering that barbers and hair stylists dedicate their lives to making you a better-looking person, their good side is a fruitful place to be. And when you think about the fact that they're regularly coming at you with sharp objects, having your hair person like you can even make for good preemptive self-defense.




So we asked an array of folks in the business to tell all—confess what, exactly, annoys them about the person sitting in their hydraulic chairs. Before we get to the juicy stuff, the fine barbers and hair stylists we asked to confess their client's bad habits wanted us to let you know that there is no crisis of manners happening in salons across the nation. Actually, they say 99% of you are really good at sitting there and getting your haircut (though it's not that hard so don't congratulate yourselves quite yet)."It's really uncomfortable when their significant other is standing over your shoulder directing the cut," says just about every barber from almost every city. Fair enough, nobody likes being micromanaged, so if your lady friend insists on controlling your hair, either go to her person or take notes so you can explain what she wants yourself.Don't think you can get away with a video chat either. "I find it insulting," says a barber in a New York City men's salon.And, on a side note: if your trusty stylist is a woman and she's even remotely attractive, once your girlfriend meets her, there's a good chance you'll never be allowed to go back.




"It's happened," says a bombshell stylist out of NYC.You keep your eyes open during a shampoo and/or shave. Totally understandable that it can be uncomfortable to be making eye contact with the stranger whose hair you're lathering up, but shaving? Since there's a razor being pressed so close to things like jugular veins, it's a little more difficult to fight the impulse to keep your eyes open.You moan in ecstasy from a really good shampoo. "That just makes me rush the job," says one regular shampoo-giver in Indianapolis. And if you moan and keep your eyes open at the same time? Since you're not five years old, it should go without saying that you shouldn't cut your own hair, but even cleaning up your own neckline can be really frustrating. "I've seen crooked lines, chunks taken out and borders that have been taken up way too high, and they can be difficult to fix," says a barber from San Francisco. A problem easily avoided since many barbershops will clean up your borders for less than a cost of a full cut.




By all means bring in celebrity photos, but understand that, "We give haircuts, we don't rearrange faces," says a hair stylist based in Chicago. So basically, if you want Justin Timberlake's hair, depending on what's physically possible, you can pretty much have it, but that doesn't necessarily mean it'll bring your sexy back."I'm not saying that, as a rule, you shouldn't talk to your stylist about the intricate details of your love life. If you have a very close and long relationship with that person, it's fine. But if that's the case the stylist usually knows your wife and likes her as well. Ninety-nine percent of the time the stylist will never say anything to her, but 99% will tell someone in the salon and it's a small world," says one NYC-based hair stylist. Keep your personal life to yourself.Or, put another way, don't be an asshole to your stylist. One DC-based men's stylist tells us of a customer who insists on getting cut with his oversized Beats by Dre firmly planted on his ears and then gets frustrated when the stylist accidentally knocks them during the cut.




Don't be that guy.Unleashing a torrent of malodorous breath or body odor on any person in close proximity who is also holding scissors is not a good idea. It's even worse when you're depending on them to take their time to make you look good. "Do what you can to make your breath not stink, just don't chew gum," says a barber out of Austin Texas.There's a sharp object near your face and you squirming only distracts the person holding it. This annoys your barber and could turn out poorly for your ear.Short hair isn't always less work than long hair. If getting a simple one-length-all-over buzz, don't go to an expensive barbershop.Under no circumstances should you touch your barber's scissors or clippers, especially to pick them up to fix something. "Back off…" says one Arizona-based barber.This is a problem most easily solved by bringing in photos of what you like, having a conversation about what is truly possible and then being open to settle for reality. "Most stylists won't give their opinion unless you ask," says one Boston-based stylist.

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