Pampering

May. 17th, 2008 08:30 pm
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What does the word mean to you? To me, it implies pleasure.

Not, say, ritual humiliation, which is my main experience of "beauty treatments."

A hot bath and a big chocolate cake and a really good Wodehouse or Heyer - that's pampering myself. Having to pick tickly bits of hair out of my jumper for days, or spending two books-worth of money on nailpolish applied by someone who can't believe I don't push my cuticles back? Not pampering.

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Date: 2008-05-18 07:59 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
In my experience, (about 40 years of long hair) hairdressers are fucking clueless about long hair because they are trained to CUT hair, and therefore their impulse is, "Hair! Cut it off!" Then a long hair person comes in and says, "I just want a trim, please" and they go "Huh????? Hair! Cut it off!"

I agree it's much less stress getting a haircut when your hair is short! (Except when you're married to a long-hair-loving person, who, every time you get so much as a trim, goes, "Hmmph! Too short!" But that's a different issue ;-) )

Elaine xx

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