I'm posting this here because I thought maybe others might be interested in your advice, Barbie.
As you all know, I am on the road and almost never get my hair cut twice by the same person. I usually go to JC Penney's salon because there is lots of parking and I can do some shopping. However, often, towards the end of my haircut, the person cutting my hair pulls out the electric clippers to "trim up a few hairs on my neck." Most of this time, it is OK, but once in a while it is a very painful experience. I don't know if it the tools they use or how they adjust them, but today, I yelled and jumped as it felt as if the hairdresser was using the electric clipper to take off skin as well as hair. And this was when she first started. She was surprised at my pain and jumping, and then pulled out a couple of razors and finished the job of "shaving" my neck.
My neck was itching and really sore, so I took a shower when I got home and discovered a red scrape about 1 inch square! It is still sore, but better than a couple of years ago, when a hairdresser scraped the entire back of my neck so badly, it stung and itched for a whole week!
So what is she doing wrong, and what should I tell a new hairdresser to prevent this scraping and irritation to my neck?? I figured you must know what I should do.
Thanks