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Funny how old hippies always screamed for change in others, yet they are the most resistant to it themselves. As they called it in Psychology 101: Projecting.
My dad was a barber and my uncle and two male cousins had him cut their hair since as relatives they didn’t have to pay. My dad got scissors happy and cut my cousins’ hair too short and they were whining to their dad, “We can’t go to school looking like this!” My uncle said, “Well, I can’t glue it back on!” I was laughing so hard I couldn’t breathe!
I’ve gotten two absolutely dreadful haircuts in my life and I survived both of them. One, I gave a new stylist a picture, complete with measurements, of how I wanted my hair styled and he ignored it. The nape was to be 4 inches long, and he began by pinning my hair up and nearly shaving the back of my hear from the ears down. After I had a screaming fit, he cut the top 4 inches long. I resembled one of the troll dolls! But it grew back.
This is why you need to make up your mind entirely BEFORE sitting in a stylist’s chair. I feel sorry for those hairstylists who run across people who exhibit behaviour like what Elly is showing. This is when he should remove the cape and politely say something like “Please feel free to come back and see me when you make up your mind…” without doing another thing to her hair. He might lose her business, but that type of customer is normally not someone they want to deal with to begin with.
Ha! I remember my barber warning me of the same thing when I went to a buzz cut for the first time as an adult. “I can take it off, but I can’t put it back on!” But that was fine and I went through with it, and never looked back. I haven’t needed a comb or to spend more than a minute a day on my hair for almost 30 years and wouldn’t have it any other way.
Asharah about 2 months ago
I feel for him.
MReese about 2 months ago
Leave it like that and perm the short part.
snsurone76 about 2 months ago
She looks like Shemp from The Three Stooges—only not nearly as funny!
9thCapricorn about 2 months ago
Too late Elly. It is just hair and it grows out. Didn’t you once say the same thing to Liz?
breathfreshair Premium Member about 2 months ago
Past the point of no return.
BlitzMcD about 2 months ago
Funny how old hippies always screamed for change in others, yet they are the most resistant to it themselves. As they called it in Psychology 101: Projecting.
Macushlalondra about 2 months ago
My dad was a barber and my uncle and two male cousins had him cut their hair since as relatives they didn’t have to pay. My dad got scissors happy and cut my cousins’ hair too short and they were whining to their dad, “We can’t go to school looking like this!” My uncle said, “Well, I can’t glue it back on!” I was laughing so hard I couldn’t breathe!
GentlemanBill about 2 months ago
Stylists should take some psychology courses in cosmetology school…
Dani Rice about 2 months ago
I’ve gotten two absolutely dreadful haircuts in my life and I survived both of them. One, I gave a new stylist a picture, complete with measurements, of how I wanted my hair styled and he ignored it. The nape was to be 4 inches long, and he began by pinning my hair up and nearly shaving the back of my hear from the ears down. After I had a screaming fit, he cut the top 4 inches long. I resembled one of the troll dolls! But it grew back.
cracker65 about 2 months ago
Change is inevitable. Some people never get it
win.45mag about 2 months ago
Don’t take me half the way was a good song by crystal gayle, if you like country.
Foob about 2 months ago
Ha ha ha! Wimmen! Am I right?
M2MM about 2 months ago
She’s not a doll, it would grow back. :P
dbeitz929 about 2 months ago
Hair today, gone tomorrow
BJDucer about 2 months ago
This is why you need to make up your mind entirely BEFORE sitting in a stylist’s chair. I feel sorry for those hairstylists who run across people who exhibit behaviour like what Elly is showing. This is when he should remove the cape and politely say something like “Please feel free to come back and see me when you make up your mind…” without doing another thing to her hair. He might lose her business, but that type of customer is normally not someone they want to deal with to begin with.
ctolson about 2 months ago
I thought it was always cut and dried – hair washed, hair cut, hair dried. The challenge is to fitting the discription to an actual style result.
French Persons' Savvy Selection of Screaming Elly Premium Member about 2 months ago
Stupid is as stupid does, thy name is Elly.
kaycstamper about 2 months ago
Oh it’ll look different alright!
Willywise52 Premium Member about 2 months ago
Trim some of her nose off,it’ll make her hair look bigger…
boydjb47 about 2 months ago
Hairstylist sign, “I’m a beautician, not a magician!”
Bruce1253 about 2 months ago
You know with AI, salons could take a pic of you and then show you what you’d look like with your new style BEFORE they cut.
baskate_2000 about 2 months ago
Elly, are you really that stupid?
nmbassani about 2 months ago
I want a completely new look but also want to look the same. I am astonished that hardly any murders are committed by hairstylists.
Lecherous about 2 months ago
Not a mullet; please, not a mullet.
SofaKing Premium Member about 2 months ago
I once saw someone leave with a half finished tattoo.
rshive about 2 months ago
Just do what you will. Ellie won’t be thrilled anyway.
howtheduck about 2 months ago
Other punchlines that were considered were:
1. A hair stylist that saves you from a bad haircut is a hair-o.
2. My hair stylist is the best when he’s a cut above the rest.
3. After giving Elly a terrible haircut, I needed to see a t-hair-apist.
4. I want to give her a fringe, because I want to go out with a bang.
5. Her last hairstylist doesn’t cut hair any longer. He cuts it shorter.
pheets about 2 months ago
Change is really difficult for some folks (raises hand). Takes a little while to accept that hair DOES grow back. Usually.
Terminal Frost Premium Member about 2 months ago
WHAT A LOON
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 2 months ago
jeez,just buy a wig…..
EMGULS79 about 2 months ago
Ha! I remember my barber warning me of the same thing when I went to a buzz cut for the first time as an adult. “I can take it off, but I can’t put it back on!” But that was fine and I went through with it, and never looked back. I haven’t needed a comb or to spend more than a minute a day on my hair for almost 30 years and wouldn’t have it any other way.
mindjob about 2 months ago
If she wants a change, maybe get rid of the tie dyed T-shirts
Medtech4 about 2 months ago
It’ll grow back….don’t worry
John Jorgensen about 2 months ago
Kinda business in the front, party in the back right now, isn’t it?
Let him keep going. Whatever he does next isn’t going to look as bad as this mullet you’ve got now.
Watchdog about 2 months ago
Good one
CoreyTaylor1 about 2 months ago
Before the first cut, all Elly should’ve said was “a variation on the theme”.
lnrokr55 about 2 months ago
I hear the Princess Di cut was all the rage back in the 90’s ! ;-)
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 months ago
Woman is always fickle – foolish is he who trusts her. – Francis I
reedkomicks Premium Member about 2 months ago
Looks pretty bad so far…
jbruins84341 about 2 months ago
Just give her a mullet.
TheWildSow about 2 months ago
Nice Mullet there, Elly!
hubbard3188 about 2 months ago
This strip is timeless. Lynn captured the human condition perfectly.
sincavage05 about 2 months ago
My hair is military short, takes no time at all to wash and brush
HodgeElmwood about 2 months ago
Well, if the rest of her hair was going to be that short, I’m not surprised she changed her mind. Never tell the stylist to do whatever they want.
hagarthehorrible about 2 months ago
Wait till she goes home. She will blame poor John for all.