Washing your Hair in the Salon

@gtdonna (1738)
April 28, 2012 5:23pm CST
When getting your hair done at the hair dresser, do you often feel that as your hair dresser shampoo your scalp she is missing a spot? For some reason, I feel that hair dressers in general do not rub the center of the head deeply and oft-times that seems to be the spot that is itching or tickling me. have asked some of my girlfriends and they too have experienced the same, so just wondering if it is something experienced worlwide. If you have experienced this, do you tell your hair dresser to shampoo your hair properly touching all spots?
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• United States
29 Apr 12
Usually the top of the head is very tender. This might be one reason why your hair dresser doesn't stay too long on this spot. Also, it is a hard spot for a person to get their hands around to scrub when you are laying on your back in the 'scrub bowl'.
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@gtdonna (1738)
30 Apr 12
Now that makes sense. I never really think about the fact that maybe they could not get their hands around to the spot. My friends and I actually wondered though, if it is something they are taught in hairdressing school, never to rub the middle of the head directly.