Generally speaking, a visit to the hair salon is relaxing. Sure, people might get a bit tense if someone cuts their bangs too short, but I don’t think of it as a high-stress environment.
Well, earlier today I got my hair colored and cut and when I got there, the salon was abuzz. Apparently, a client had gone more or less berserk only a few minutes before I arrived.
It all started when this woman started ranting at the person doing her hair, stating that she “hates lesbians and Americans.” Umm, ok…. not sure what provoked the outburst, but she continued in that vein. The stylist said that she didn’t appreciate being yelled at, whereupon this woman started swearing, jumped out of the chair, knocked over a sign in the entryway, and then proceeded to swipe all the products off the shelves onto the floor, before storming out of the salon… with hair dye STILL in her hair. Hoo boy.
Clearly, this poor woman has issues and is perhaps someone who should be under a physician’s care. I doubt she’s homeless because this isn’t exactly El Cheapo Haircuts and she’d been there before. So where are her family? Friends? Neighbors? Co-workers? Can’t anyone in her world see that things are just not right and help her? I mean, the woman is running around in public with dye on her head.
Hair-raising.
Whoa. Too bad you weren’t there 30 minutes earlier. So many people are increasingly unstable. That woman definitely needs help but hate makes us sick.
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I wonder what triggered the hate rant, and how linking those groups seemed “logical” to her.
I’m glad the whole thing didn’t escalate to violence against people, just against shampoo!
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Wow. Maybe she was Possessed…by the Spirit of John Frieda!
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That’s hilarious, Jan!
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Oh dear! That’s kind of funny and sad. Increasingly widespread problems with mental health. One never knows these days…
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Yes, a sort of gallows humour pervaded the place afterwards. Can shampoo suffer from PTSD?
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I definitely suspect a mental health issue, and Karma going to tap her on her scalp if she didn’t get to a sink soon to rinse out that hair dye…
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Karma will be bad hair days for a very long time 🙂
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