When the regular customer becomes king – and why that’s nonsense

Gewohnheitsrecht gibt es nicht

A death in the team. People are grieving. Appointments are being rescheduled.
And somewhere, someone is standing at reception saying, “I always come. I pay regularly. I want my appointment as usual.”

Seriously?

Welcome to the parallel world where paying regularly is suddenly understood as a title of nobility.

The misconception of “customary law”

Just because someone regularly uses a service doesn’t create a right to untouchability. It’s not a status symbol.
It’s not a “But you have to.”
A hair salon isn’t a subscription machine, but a place where people work. With families. With feelings. With hardships.
Regular service is an agreement. Friendliness is a service. Flexibility is a courtesy.
None of this is a customary right.

“I’m paying.”

Yes. And the salon works for it. This isn’t an act of charity. It’s an exchange.
Anyone who believes that payment automatically creates special privileges is confusing service with serfdom.

Does a regular customer have special rights?

No. A regular customer has:
– trust
– an established relationship
– perhaps priority when scheduling appointments

But he has no right to demand that people put aside their grief to accommodate his habit.
Special privileges arise from leniency. And leniency is voluntary.

How much understanding can one expect?

In a situation like a death? That’s the bare minimum.
If there’s no room even for that, then we’re not talking about loyalty—we’re talking about entitlement.
And entitlement without empathy isn’t loyalty.

It is egoism.

When do you need to protect yourself?

Immediately. At the very latest when:
– pressure is applied
– emotional manipulation occurs
– guilt is instilled
– threats are made with “I’ll never come back”

A company that abandons its team to secure revenue pays a higher price in the long run. Employees remember.
Customers come and go, or become increasingly selfish.

Do you have to put up with emotional pressure?

No. No one should have to listen to:
– “I don’t care.”
– “I’m paying!”
– “That’s unprofessional.”

It is unprofessional not to accept exceptional human situations.

And what about other service providers?

Imagine this:
– A dentist reschedules appointments due to a family emergency. Would you behave like that in such a situation?
A physiotherapist has to close at short notice. Would you explain to her that you pay regularly?
A restaurant remains closed due to a death in the staff. Would they demand that it at least open “for regular customers”?

So why do some people believe this is legitimate in a salon?

Perhaps because hairdressers are friendly. Solution-oriented. Very keen to make their customers look their best.

Kindness is not a contract.

Regular appointments are not a claim to ownership. Goodwill is not a permanent state. And anyone who believes that loyalty means exerting pressure in exceptional situations has not understood the principle of a relationship.

A true customer relationship isn’t revealed when everything is going smoothly, but when things aren’t.

Should the relationship be ended?

Sometimes, yes. Not out of spite, but out of self-respect. A customer who doesn’t show a minimum of humanity in an exceptional situation will continue to exert pressure in the future if something doesn’t suit them. Sales are important.

But dignity is more important. A salon isn’t a self-service system. It’s a place with real people. Regular customers are welcome. Regular customers are valued. Regularly kind customers are a pleasure.

But nobody – absolutely nobody – gains a customary right to the absence of exceptions as a result.

Loyalty is not a one-way street.

Dyeing children’s hair…

Dyeing children's hair...

Yes, they may, but should we?

Welcome to the colorful world of children’s hair and bright hair colors! Today we’re looking at the question: Should children dye their hair? Legally speaking, it is of course yes, but whether that is really smart is a completely different question… so buckle up, we are going on the roller coaster of hair colors!

“Mom, can I do that?” – The legal perspective

First of all: yes, kids are allowed to dye their hair! We knew that! The EU has some guidelines about the ingredients, but hey, where there’s cutting, there’s always some falling off. Great! But that doesn’t automatically mean “let’s dye our hair bright pink because it’s cool right now” is approved right away.

The Dangers of Instagram Transformation

Why EU guidelines for those under 16? Let’s not kid ourselves: many of these colors contain ingredients that would even change the color of your cucumber! Allergies? Skin irritation? Of course! And it can come as quickly as the next TikTok video in the feed. A splash on the sensitive children’s skin – and the little darling is already a temporary work of art on a dermatological canvas!

And then the “small” color dependency becomes a real drama. Today a happy rainbow, tomorrow a permanent struggle with a chemical intolerance that they don’t even know exists until it’s too late. A little bit of color play can quickly turn into an extra-special skin care drama!

The peer pressure of small influencers

And then there’s the psychological aspect. Of course, kids want to be cool and fit in! Schoolyard beauties have new hair colors, and the trend changes constantly, faster than you can say “false hair.” And that’s where the rub is – every new trend influences their little ones faster than they can take off their favorite hat. What they have today could be boring tomorrow. So, let’s have them wear matte dark brown through the first classes, right?

The responsible alternative

Smart salons are therefore relying on strategies that could overshadow next year’s autumn hit: consultations with parents and children, washable colors, and preferably no direct contact with the scalp! Strands without chemicals – THAT sounds like a real hit for the next children’s birthday party!

Just because “dyeing children’s hair” is legally permitted doesn’t mean we should immediately reach for the hairbrush. Sometimes the smartest answer is simply “not yet.” There are creative solutions that will make both little hair enthusiasts and their parents happy without resorting to harsh chemicals.

So, dear parents: Remember! A little patience never hurt anyone, and sometimes less is more in the world of hair color! Until then – stay colorful and creative, but also stay cautious! 🌈✂️😄

Locks are only attractive with proper care

Curly hair care - every curl needs its own individual product

Welcome to the fantastic, winding world of curls! If you think a universal product works for all curls – stop right there, my hair friend! Natural curls are as individual as your preference for pizza – and they are clearly not a one-size-fits-all proposition.

Each type of curl needs its individual care to shine – you want to be treated according to your needs, don’t you?

Die Welle – feucht, griffig und kein starrer Einheitsbrei!

If your curls are more limp and wavy, like wet spaghetti on a plate (which are just shouting “I want more!”), then listen up! These curls need a healthy dose of moisture or they’ll look like a misshapen pasta variation.

And how do you help your spaghetti? With a delicious tomato sauce! For your curls, that means: moisturizing shampoos and conditioners with ingredients like aloe vera or hyaluronic acid. These treats nourish your curls like a good slice of pizza nourishes your stomach.

Look for a curl cream that gives your waves the necessary grip and makes them dance. A moisturizing curl cream is your secret recipe to lift your waves and give them wings!

Listen: If you hear the sound of “quish!” when you’re kneading the curls, you’re on the right track. If not, you’re probably the jackpot for “I have too little product in it!”

Die klassische Sprunglocke – Bounciness, baby!

If your curls are spiral-shaped, then you are the queen of the “bounce factor”! These curls are like little basketball players just waiting to jump – and you need the right products to help them soar!

A light foam is the secret to making your curls stand out beautifully. Make sure the foam also provides frizz-free times without flattening your curls. That would be as sad as a balloon without air! A good curl cream is also your best friend for extra moisture and bounce!

These curls love to create a lot of “bounce” when kneaded – so let them have their fun and watch them come to life!

The curly or Afro-lock – structure, structure, structure!

Tight ringlets or Afro-curls are not only beautiful, they are also the clouds in the sky of your hairstyle! But to tame this curly chaos and fight frizz, a clear structure is needed.

A high-quality, moisturizing gel is your compass to define the waves while locking in the water of hydration. And yes, cut out alcohol, because it dries out your curls faster than you can say “control frizz”! Get a rich conditioner – products with shea butter or jojoba oil are the magic beans of your flopping curls!

Work the gel into your wet curls until it’s well distributed. The “slippery” sound is not only allowed, but welcome – after all, you want your curls to be properly “woven”!

General tips for all curl types

If your curls feel too tight when you scrunch them, let a drop of hair oil be your hair lifeboat. But hey, be gentle – your curls should look beautiful, not like a helmet!

– Treat your curls to regular deep conditioning to keep them strong and healthy – that’s the key to hair harmony!

-It’s best to let your curls air dry or use a diffuser. After all, they should develop their natural shape and not look like a flat flounder!

Whether you have loose waves, classic bouncy curls, or tight ringlets – every curl type has its own specific preferences and needs. Find out what really works for your hair and enjoy the diversity your curls have to offer!

And remember, good care ensures your curls are always ready to take center stage! Have fun using it!🌟💁‍♀️✨

Bangs?! Banger!!!

Bangs! Ponies are totally in trend!

They’re everywhere – bangs! Or, in modern parlance: fringe hairstyles! They’re like a good cup of coffee – they can refresh you, give you energy, and perfectly accentuate your personality. But just as not every coffee suits everyone, not every fringe is right for every face. What types of fringe are there, and who should wear them?

The classic pony: The evergreen

It’s perhaps the best-known and longest-established type of fringe. With straight, evenly cut bangs that end just above the forehead, it’s the epitome of “I’ve got it down, but I don’t give it too much thought.” The classic fringe suits oval and heart-shaped faces particularly well. Why? Because it slightly conceals the forehead while simultaneously accentuating the cheekbones without overwhelming the face.

Advantages: It gives the face a certain freshness and youthfulness and suits almost all hair types and can be worn both straight and wavy.

Disadvantages: It needs to be trimmed regularly, as it can quickly grow into the eyes. Not ideal for very round or square faces, as it could accentuate the shape.

The side-parted fringe: A subtle charmer

The side-parted fringe is the “chameleon” fringe that suits almost every face shape. Instead of a straight cut, this fringe falls softly to the side, making it less severe and more versatile. The side-parted fringe is often particularly flattering for round and square faces, as it visually elongates the face and softens its contours.

Advantages: It requires less maintenance than the classic fringe and can be worn well with various haircuts and with wavy or straight hair.

Disadvantages: With fine hair, the bangs can easily fall flat, making the look less voluminous.

The layered fringe: The rebellious creative

The layered fringe, often also called a “blurred fringe,” looks like the tousled cousin of the classic fringe. The bangs aren’t cut evenly, but rather layered at varying lengths, giving it a casual, almost messy look. This type of fringe is particularly well-suited to thick and curly hair, as it adds texture and gives it a more vibrant, airy appearance.

Advantages: Perfect for messy, stylish looks. It adds dimension to full, curly, or wavy hair.

Disadvantages: It can be difficult to style if the hair is fine or if you prefer a more structured hairstyle, and it requires more styling effort for the perfect “wild” look.

The Micro or Baby Pony: The sweet, cheeky flirt

The baby fringe is a short, almost bright fringe that frames the face and draws a lot of attention to the eyes. This style is especially popular with young, trend-conscious fashionistas, but adults who want to refresh their look can also wear this sassy fringe. Baby fringe is ideal for people with longer faces, as it balances the face shape and makes the forehead appear shorter.

Advantages: Gives a sweet, youthful look. Perfect for people with long, narrow faces.

Disadvantages: High maintenance: This fringe grows quickly and needs frequent trimming. Can appear too harsh on some face shapes, especially round or wide faces.

The Curtain Bangs: The Retro Rocker

Curtain bangs are the “hippie” of bangs and a true classic of the 70s. These bangs are not only long at the sides of the face, but also cut to the side with a natural sweep. They are reminiscent of the “divas” of the old Hollywood era, but with a modern twist.

Advantages: Very versatile, as it suits almost every face, especially round or wide faces. Easy to maintain, as it doesn’t need to be trimmed as often as classic bangs.

Disadvantages: It takes a while for it to grow long enough to form the “curtains”. The effect might be less dramatic with very thin hair.

The Wispy Bangs: The slightly playful style

Wispy bangs are the perfect fringe style for those who prefer a more subtle look. Unlike classic, clean lines, the hair here is soft and cut in fine strands that fall loosely around the face. Wispy bangs look especially good on oval and heart-shaped faces, as they softly frame the features without drawing too much attention to any particular area.

Advantages: Very easy to care for, as it is cut less severely. Ideal for those who prefer a subtle and romantic look.

Disadvantages: This look can be more difficult to style with thick or curly hair. It can sometimes appear less striking if you’re going for a more dramatic look.

In 2026, two pony styles in particular will be very popular:

Curtain bangs – these retro bangs are experiencing a real revival. They are still one of the most popular hairstyle trends and offer a flattering, natural look. They are especially popular with celebrities and influencers, who use them to frame their faces and achieve a relaxed, polished look.

The Baby Pony – The Baby Pony has also gained popularity in recent years. Here, too, there has been a subtle evolution: the Baby Pony is no longer worn as “bluntly” as before, but rather with some structure and movement so as not to overwhelm the forehead.

Conclusion: Ponies are great!

– assuming you choose the right one for your face. The fringe trend shows us: you can do so much more with your hair than you think! So why not experiment a little and explore new hairstyles? After all, fringe always grows out quickly – and who knows which style you’ll like next time you visit the hairdresser! However, bangs don’t help with a sweaty or oily forehead. 🤪.

Reverse washing – the new ultimate hair treatment?

Yet another internet trend has revealed the ultimate hair wisdom: Reverse washing! Brilliant! Applying hair care products in reverse to achieve better results in shine and growth.

Dude, dude… most people can’t even get the hair routine right, and now it’s supposed to work backwards?

Noooo! Upside down is wrong!

Sounds fancy? Yes. Is it useful? Absolutely not. This technique is sold to you like the holy grail of hair care, but in reality, it’s like trying to reverse your car into a car wash. You’ll end up dizzy from all the wheel-turning, and your car will still have a monstrous scratch. In fact, it’s like putting your underwear on after your jeans! You don’t need it.

The money factor

First conditioner, then shampoo, and finally conditioner again. Are you serious? If you do that, you might as well throw your money out the nearest window. Maybe it’ll land on someone who can use it more wisely.

Shampoos and conditioners aren’t exactly cheap, and now we’re supposed to completely overhaul the process by first pouring a “waterfall of conditioner” all over our heads? That’s nothing more than a recipe for an exorbitant hair care budget that will leave your wallet lighter. Ironically, it doesn’t add any extra shine, just the feeling of having a damaged, lint-ridden monster on your head!

Oily roots? It’s the root shampoo!

If your hair is greasy again after just one day, you should worry less about how often you wash it and more about the shampoo you’re using. It’s almost always due to the wrong shampoo for your roots, not some viral washing fad. You’ll be better off with a simple, well-formulated shampoo that doesn’t overwhelm your scalp and keeps your roots under control.

And PS. Shampoo:

Hair growth is genetically determined – on average, about 1 to 1.5 cm per month worldwide. No product in the world can suddenly turn that into 3 cm. A good shampoo can keep the scalp clean, reduce breakage, and thus create optimal conditions. Nothing more.

therefore:

Don’t be seduced by hair trends that are more hype than substance. Reverse washing is one of them! Don’t turn your hair care into an experiment. Don’t waste your time and money on unnecessary “miracle products” and stick to the basics. Your hair, your wallet, and your hairdresser will thank you!

Going to the hairdresser sick? Why you’re better off staying home with the flu.

Going to the hairdresser sick?

Have you ever thought about going to the hairdresser while sick? If so, let me tell you one thing: you’re not just a walking danger to others – it’s the best way to turn your haircut into a horror movie!

A haircut nobody wants

Imagine sitting in the salon, your nose running like a tap and your coughing rivaling the latest TikTok hit. Trust me, your hairdresser has better things to do than juggle your hair during your next sneezing fit. Instead of perfecting the trendiest cut, they’ll probably be on their way to turning you into the next haircut scandal. Cut! Everywhere!

Körperteile in Gefahr

If your body feels like it’s thrown a party where everyone RSVP’d, but you were the only one who went crazy, that’s not a good sign. Not only are you sacrificing your own well-being with a runny nose, but you’re also usually damaging your hairdresser’s precise cuts. If you have to sneeze or cough while they’re busy with a sharp blade, that takes “speed cutting” to a whole new level.

Die anderen Kunden

Think about it! You’re not the only customer in the salon, and nobody wants to sit next to a wheezing patient or become one themselves. The others are sitting there, taking care of their hairstyles and health, while you threaten them with the “terror of sneezing.” Believe me, the only reason they don’t jump right at you is that they don’t want to risk getting infected by your snot-nose.

Dein Friseur und seine tapferen Kollegen

And what about your hairdresser and his colleagues? They’re a team – and then you come into the salon as a sick nutcracker! Just imagine him having to tell the others at the next tea break: “Yeah, he came in yesterday and turned the whole studio into a virus ballet.” He’ll probably have to think of you with every cut. No disinfectant can help, only pure despair!

Wellness? Ein Witz!

And if you thought you could get the ultimate wellness kick with a quarantine strategy at the hairdresser’s – that’s a joke! Instead of the ingenious scent of hair products and leaving behind the stress of everyday life, you’ll be busy finding the next tissue. The wellness experience? Tainted.

Believe me, if you’re sick, you have no business being in the salon. Every minute you’re there could be a risk to the entire staff. So stay where you are, get better, and come back when you’re ready to style your hair after your illness. After all, someone has to maintain your style – and it can’t be a “cold cut”! Health comes first – and that includes your hair!💇‍♀️💥

THE CUT WENT WRONG: The right of withdrawal at the hairdresser

Right of withdrawal at the hairdresser

You had your hair cut, but: The bob is crooked! You look in the mirror and think, “WTF? That shouldn’t look like that!” It’s the nightmare of every hair salon visit: What was supposed to be the latest in hair fashion is now a cry of disappointment. How do you best complain about it????

No right of withdrawal as with internet providers.

Imagine you could call your hairdresser and say, “Hey, I’d like to get my old look back, please!” Unfortunately, that’s not possible when you visit a hairdresser. This is a work contract, and you don’t get a “14-day test and return” like you do with your latest Amazon gadget. Period. So you’re stuck with the bob, unless you followed all the necessary steps.

First improvements – always

The good news is: your hairdresser has the opportunity to perform “maintenance work.” Even if you hate the hair on the back of your neck or your hair color looks more like mold than chocolate, the salon must have the chance to fix it—free of charge. This means you can come back several times if necessary!

When does rectification end?

This is where it gets tricky. If a repair is truly impossible, then the big questions arise: Is your bob perhaps cut too short? Sorry, but hair doesn’t grow any faster! And what if the color has been so chemically treated that it looks like it came straight out of a psychological thriller? Also not good! In these cases, it’s time to cancel the contract. You have the right to your money back and possibly even compensation – for example, if you have to go to another hairdresser to fix the problem.

The killer point that 90% mess up

Now comes the mysterious part that almost everyone does wrong. When you complain about your doll haircut,
THEN KEEP YOUR FINGERS OFF YOUR HAIR!!!!!!
This means: no re-coloring, no gloss, no silver shampoo, no toning tricks, and absolutely no DIY experiments with scissors – no matter how tempting! As soon as you touch it yourself, the hairdresser gets red, and you kill your proof and lose your right to make it right. For no one can then say exactly whether the disaster came from the salon or the home bathroom.

therefore:

– First, complain: Politely tell your hairdresser that you don’t like the cut or the color.

Keep your hands off your hair: Leave the touch-ups to the professional!

– Then, make it right: Give the salon a chance to turn things around.

– Money back if necessary: If everything goes wrong and nothing helps, you have the right to a refund.

If the Bob really goes wrong, stay cool and follow this guide. This isn’t Instagram drama – this is serious hair politics! At the end of the day, it’s better to ask a professional hairdresser for help than to mess it up yourself and give up your rights.💁‍♀️✂️

Hair color dictionary: customer-hairdresser; hairdresser-customer

Hair colors and coloring techniques

You sit in the barber’s chair, surrounded by shiny scissors, fragrant hairspray, and the soothing sound of blow drying. The hairdresser smiles and asks, “How can I help you?” You think for a moment and say with a firm voice: “I’d like a Vollagé!”

Uh-huh? The hairdresser looks at you like he’s suddenly got spontaneous diarrhea. A full what? He raises an eyebrow and asks, “Excuse me, what do you want?”

“Well, a full Vollagé! So, soft streaks.” “…Do you mean balayage? Or was it foilyage?”

This is where the big misunderstanding begins. Suddenly you feel like a tourist in a foreign country whose words are not understood. Don’t worry, we’ll save your next haircut by breaking down the most important hair color techniques!

Balayage

– Freehand technique: Your hairdresser creates with brush and color cream.
– Soft transitions: The result? Natural-looking highlights that gently reflect the light.
– Naturalness: Perfect for those who want movement in their hair and a touch of sunshine.
– Maintenance required: Requires the right styling routine, otherwise it can quickly look “meh”.

Airtouch technik
Airtouch technik

AirTouch

– Color + Air (Hairdryer): Here, the color is distributed using air – really! Only the shortest hairs remain dark.
– Effect: Ultra soft and elegant.
– Investment: Yes, it takes time and therefore costs a bit more, but the result is worth every penny.

Foilyage

– Balayage + foil: The magic of the foil provides more brightening.
– Power and statement: More bang, less “I am the natural one here”.
– Perfect for anyone who wants to go lighter but doesn’t want classically highlighted hair.

Highlights (classic)

– Foil, structure, control: Here everything is meticulously planned and precisely implemented.
– Smooth & clear: Ideal for a perfect hairline or when the gray returns.
– Solid craftsmanship: No trendy fluff, but solid craftsmanship.

Not every technique suits every head of hair. And none of them will guarantee the perfect look if your idea is “all” there. Come with a concrete idea and tell your professional what you want: How light, how soft, how much effort are you willing to invest? The more you tell your hairdresser, the better the result.

and

Heyyyyhhh, wow! You’re glowing!

Leuchtendes Haar UV-Licht

If someone says that to you at a club, they might not be referring to the glow on your skin from dancing so ecstatically, but rather your hair. Hair can actually fluoresce under UV light. Sounds a bit like something out of science fiction, doesn’t it?

What actually happens when your hair glows under UV light?

Hair consists mainly of keratin – a rather tough protein found in our hair and nails. And this keratin contains certain amino acids that can absorb UV light. When the light hits these amino acids, something really exciting happens: the energy of the UV light is stored and later released as visible light. This is called fluorescence. But don’t panic: you won’t be walking around looking like a permanent lightbulb.

There are several reasons why your hair might put on a little show under UV light:

  1. Natural hair composition: Some people naturally have hair that fluoresces under UV light, possibly with a particularly high proportion of amino acids that absorb UV light. While rare, this is definitely a fascinating biological phenomenon.
  2. Cosmetic products: Hair dyes and shampoos can contain chemicals that react to UV light. For example, if you use a UV-protective shampoo or a product with certain pigments, your hair can also become luminous under UV light.
  3. Environmental factors: Why does your hair suddenly look like a neon sign in the sun? Residues from pollution or chemicals can also fluoresce when exposed to UV light. This could indicate that you’re a particularly good magnet for dust, dirt, and other substances.
  4. Genetics: If you feel like your hair always shines a little brighter than others, it could be down to your genes. Sometimes people naturally have hair that has a particularly beautiful neon-colored aura under UV light. So, if you consider it a superpower, welcome to the club.

What can you do if your hair loves UV light?

Don’t worry, here are a few tips if you want to get this peculiarity of the fluorescent mane under control:

Choose the right hair care products

You should take a closer look at the ingredients in your shampoo and styling products. UV protection is great if you want to protect your hair from the sun, but for the club, less is more if you don’t want to turn up looking like a walking light source.

Protect your hair from UV light

For those focused on sun protection, there are thankfully products that block UV rays without creating a fluorescent effect. Look for hair oils or sprays that offer UV protection without lightening your hair.

Sometimes less is more.

Avoid using harsh chemicals or products that unnecessarily burden your hair with substances. A simple, straightforward shampoo could be the key to staying perfectly normal in normal light and not offering a fluorescent surprise.

Pay attention to the health of your hair

It’s always a good idea to take care of your hair’s health, whether it’s luminous or not. A balanced diet, regular hair treatments, and avoiding excessive heat or chemical treatments will not only keep your hair in top condition, but also your scalp. Dandruff, after all, also fluoresces… and not just in the hair.

So next time you find yourself glowing more brightly than intended at a UV light concert, remember: you’re not alone. Your hair simply has a somewhat magical relationship with the wavelengths of light – and that’s kind of cool, right? Stay glowy!

“Stand up straight!” – Why this “command” saves hairdressers’ backs

"Stand up straight!"

Sounds like army, but it’s pure self-care, because while you’re using scissors, hair dryer, and color perfectly, your back often gives out – and reports back pain, tension, or long-term misalignment.

So, time to change that – easy and without a drill sergeant

Being a hairdresser is high-performance sports – just without the warm-up.

You know it. Standing for eight hours, slightly leaning forward, arms at shoulder height, plus the famous “barber lunge” at the sink…

the result:

– Guarded postures (unconscious avoidance of pain)
– Unilateral stress
– Misalignments that creep in over the years

The good news: you can train your posture. And you don’t need a gym membership.
Good posture starts in the mind – and doesn’t end in a hollow back.
“Standing firm” doesn’t mean standing firm militarily. Good posture is dynamic, relaxed, and changing.

The basics for everyday hairdressing:

– Head “floats” above the spine (do not push forward)
– Shoulders loose – don’t shrug
– Abdominal tension slightly active (no drawing in, rather “stabilizing”)
– Distribute weight evenly on both feet

The most common mistake: working from the back instead of the legs
Many back pains occur because hairdressers:

– bending down to the customer
– not setting the chair correctly
– always work from the same position

better do this:

– Consistently adjust the customer chair to working height
– Bend your knees instead of bending your back
– Regularly change sides

This will cost you a few seconds at the beginning, but it will save you years of back pain.

Micro-movements beat marathon stretches
You don’t need a 60-minute yoga session at the salon (although… why not?). Even small things help enormously:

– Circle your shoulders between customers
– Gently mobilize your neck
– Shake out your hands
– Shift your weight
– Consciously use mini-breaks

Adopting a protective posture is not protection – it’s a trap.

If something hurts regularly, it’s not a “professional risk,” but a signal. And signals should be taken seriously – don’t overdo it, or your body will stand still like a 70s memory wig.

Good posture is a career booster

A healthy back means:
– less pain
– more energy
– longer working life
– better appearance (yes, posture is noticeable!)

So: Adopt a posture – but with humor, movement, and intelligence.

Your body is your most important tool. Treat it at least as well as your scissors.

And now please: relax your shoulders 😉