Last Wednesday was my scheduled hair cut at Misbehaven Spa and Salon, and I must say I was indeed over due, so good thing. For the haircut (hair appointment) I was scheduled with Hailey as I am assuming that Margo is more of a massage specialist and not a stylist, (it's all very confusing to me too boys). Now, I grew up going to barber shops with my dad, and I hated it most of the time. First time, the dude nicked my ear, then jammed a pair of scissors into my scalp. Did my best not to cry but, sorry to say I was 5 and the tears just came, dad was not understanding and thought I was being sensitive. Yes sensitive to the fact that some dude just jammed his scissors into my head and it friggin’ hurt. So going to a “salon”, while a bit more “girly” is much more welcome and there is usually not the stench of old cigarette smoke.
Now, I am going to get all of this out of the way up front so that we can set the stage for how things went. I am sure that it will come as a shock to many of you, but I am not the most extraverted person that you all might assume that I am, in fact I am quite shy and quiet normally and am horrible at making small talk. I am also a very private person as a result and am not terribly comfortable with being in the lime light. All true, ask my wife. So you can imagine how I am at a hair appointment or even worse the dentist’s office, and I love my dentist and his staff.
Few things I hate more (no offense intended here, and to be honest I find it mildly amusing now) than sitting in the dentist chair with my mouth agape and someone rummaging around in there while asking you questions like, “so how is your day going?”, to which the usual reply from me is “ho-hay, ah Hess”. And at the salon the usual small talk ensues as well and I am sure that people think that I am grumpy or anti social, but really I just have nothing to say usually.
So I really appreciated it when Hailey did not try to engage in small talk or idle chit chat. Her questions were direct , “so, how would you like it cut?” and so were my replies, “short and boring”. I did apologize for not having a more stylish look about me and or ready to go, can you imagine me in some new kinky summer doo? Yea, me neither. So off she went and the conversation was minimal and not too obtrusive, thank you Hailey for making me more comfortable, it is appreciated.
Now I know in a previous post I mentioned the hot lather shave, and so I will again. Any salon that wants to really hit the “men’s haircut/salon experience” nail on the head will add this feature EVEN if it is only for the back of the neck and sideburns, ladies trust me when I say this it is underappreciated, ask your man. Add in a true hot lather shave and you have yourself a serious business and a seg way to get men into a facial as well. Enough about that.
One of my favorite things about getting your haircut at a salon is the wash. Which the barber shops never did, sad. What about the wash? Well specifically it’s the not the wash but the scalp massage. Yes, I said it, it’s the scalp massage. You could skip all the other wash and rinse stuff and just do that. In fact you could sell JUST the scalp massage and you’d make a killing with men, ladies are you paying attention? Imagine a salon that offered 15min scalp massages to men? You could even mention that it helps promote blood flow around the brain and to the hair follicles and thus promotes hair growth. How about that?
So Hailey did a great job with the cut, but the scalp massage really sold it for me. Incredibly relaxing and I actually felt like I had some real down time, and this is a big bonus for me, as a haircut is usually something that I have scheduled in between other things. It is something that is done because it is needed not because it is wanted. Not this time. After the scalp massage (it could have lasted for 20 more minutes in my opinion) we went back and finished the haircut and I must say, very nicely done, even for my boring head and its lack of style. And let’s face it if Hailey can make me look good, she is obviously a miracle worker.
Thank you to Hailey for making a simple haircut that much more enjoyable, bravo. Thank you to Misbehaven for continuing to pamper me and make all of these experiences very enjoyable. From a man’s point of view the salon is an intimidating place and not one that most men are comfortable in. I appreciate the staff at Misbehaven taking time to explain things and make it less awkward for us guys. If I could recommend anything I would say for men’s services, add the hot lather, even if it is only the back of the neck and sideburns. If you can get a full hot lather shave, even better. And sell the scalp massage as a service, when you do I will be making regular appointments. . . . .Cheers.
photos by kimberly miner, kimberly ink photography, owner of this blog.
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