Hairstylist Quotes

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Life is like a bad haircut. At first it looks awful, then you kind of get used to it, and before you know it, it it grows out and you gotta get another haircut that maybe won't be so bad, unless of course you keep going to SuperClips, where the hairstylists are so terrible they oughta be using safety scissors, and when they're done you look like your head got caught in a ceiling fan. So life goes on, good haircut, bad haircut, until finally you go bald, and it don't matter no more. I told this wisdom to my mother, and she said I oughta put it in a book, then burn it. Some people just can't appreciate the profound.
Neal Shusterman (The Schwa Was Here (Antsy Bonano, #1))
Only a teen girl would be afraid of an evil hairstylist.
Simon Holt (Fearscape (The Devouring, #3))
You are the artist of your life. Don't give the paintbrush to anyone else.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
In order for things to work out, God had to be at the forefront.
Toni Shiloh (The Love Script (Love in the Spotlight, #1))
Life is an endless struggle, full of frustrations and challenges. But eventually you find a hairstylist you like!15
Barbara Johnson (I'm So Glad You Told Me What I Didn't Wanna Hear)
If I did anything right it was when I decided to practice forgiveness and free my heart from pain.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
When someone went too long without touch, they became hypersensitive to the slightest graze. There was truth to it. Last weekend, Eva had almost had an orgasm when her hairstylist shampooed her. And her hairstylist was a grandmother of six.
Tia Williams (Seven Days in June)
The federal minimum wage had not been raised since 2009. Even worse, the $2.13 an hour tipped minimum wage for waiters, waitresses, bartenders, barbers, and hairstylists had not been raised since 1991—my first year in Congress.
Bernie Sanders (It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism)
I'm not afraid of love. I love love. My heart loves love too. That's what hearts naturally do. Love. They are not meant to be caged and protected. They are not meant to be locked up. Birds are happiest when they are free from a cage and singing. So is your heart.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
A mirror creates the illusion of distance which makes the client feel more comfortable as he or she shares deep, personal details with their stylist.
StacyK
she's alone but never lonely she's been through a lot but never bitter she's loved and lost but keeps on loving she lives in the present because that's all there is right now...
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
My heart has had love and lost love but it keeps on loving. That's just what hearts do.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
If you want a new life you need to hurry up and close the door on your old life.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
To everybody who didn't believe in me, thank you. Because of you, I had to find my own way, and I did.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
It doesn't matter if your life is perfect as long as your hair color is.
Stacy Snapp Killian aka StacyK
Spirit means Breath and without one or the other there is no life.
Stacy Snapp Killian aka StacyK
everything is temporary except for my love you will be long gone and i will still love you that will never go away that, my love, is permanent
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
nothing will ever understand our pain as well as music does
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
It doesn't matter what you look like when you see in the mirror, what matters most, is how you feel about yourself.
Stacy Snapp-Killian aka StacyK
Stop thinking you can't do something. All those thoughts you have going on in your head are made up lies. What are you afraid of? Success? Failure? No such thing as failure. You don't fail at anything. You experience, learn and grow.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
To be wise: You take the knowledge you have gained and use it to script words together to benefit yourself and others.
Stacy Snapp Killian aka StacyK
Apparently, when Britney arrived at the salon and told them she wanted a buzz, the hairstylist tried to talk her out of it. Britney went ahead and grabbed a clipper and started doing it herself. She said, “I don’t want anyone touching me. I’m tired of everybody touching me.
Emily Ratajkowski (My Body)
Taran grunted and started to shuffle away, then stopped and looked back. “You know, if you ever come to Lumnos... and if you ever learn to say my name correctly... maybe you could teach me some of your tricks.” Zalaric’s grin widened, and Taran’s cheeks turned pink. “With your magic.” “I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t visit a realm with no hairstylists.” Taran frowned at Zalaric’s short, tight curls. “Lumnos has hairstylists.” “Really?” Zalaric took a strand of Taran’s messy dark blonde waves and twirled it in his fingers. “Are they just too expensive for you, then? I can loan you some gold if—
Penn Cole (Heat of the Everflame (Kindred's Curse, #3))
Men just didn’t seem to ‘take’. It was like a perm gone bad. You paid all that money because you thought what you are doing would make you happy, and then the hairstylist fucked it up and you had to live with it until it went away.
Raven Willow-Wood (Unbridled (Centaur Chronicles, #1))
In a straight up movie montage scene, ten things happened around me at once: someone pulled the broom from my hand, another person ripped the shirt off my head, a measuring tape appeared around my boobs, and two women crouched down in front of my legs. HEYO. “Nice tits,” one assistant said as she finished measuring my chest. “Uhh, thanks,” I replied as she ran in the opposite direction, having acquired the measurement she needed. “Is this your natural color?” a hairstylist asked as she ripped the hat and ponytail from my head.
R.S. Grey (The Allure of Julian Lefray (The Allure, #1))
GOOD NEWS IN EVERY EDITION! “The time has come,” he said. “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!” Mark 1:15 Let’s not forget what, exactly, the Gospel is. Here goes: Our sin has separated us from God, but Jesus’s death and resurrection can make things right between us. Our sins can be forgiven. This is good news, indeed! Especially for those of us keenly aware of our spiritual failings. (Don’t get me started!) The Gospel is the same for me up here in Alaska as it is for a warm retiree in Florida. There isn’t one Gospel for NASCAR fans, another for wine connoisseurs, another for hairstylists, and yet another for accountants. The Gospel is good news for Democrats and Republicans, for Lakers fans and Celtics fans. The good news really IS good! Repent for your sins, believe in the Lord, and trust in God’s goodness. SWEET FREEDOM IN Action Today, try to remember how good the “good news” really is. And remember that the Gospel is for everyone. The love and forgiveness of Christ knows no bounds.
Sarah Palin (Sweet Freedom: A Devotional)
Not all broken things need to be fixed.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
I AM strong today because weak didn't suit me. I AM beautiful inside today because being ugly was horrible. I AM kind, generous and loving today because I've been poor, broken and unloved. I AM who I am today because of my yesterdays and I don't regret one single day.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
You sure as hell didn't come this far to only come this far. Keep going.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
I've learned a lot of things this year...not everyone who smiles at you is your friend. Fear really is terrifying but when you face it, the feeling is euphoric. I can say no and not feel guilty. I can say yes and not feel guilty. I know when to walk away from anything that isn't good for me, but the best thing I learned is that happiness is inside of me and always has been.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
It's not that life is good or bad. Life just is. It's how you handle the shitty situations that will determine whether it's good or bad.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
Standing alone is better than standing with people who don't appreciate you.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
It's not always about fixing what is broken. Sometimes it's about starting over and creating something new.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
Attachment to the hurt is the root of all suffering.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
I'm the most awesome person I know.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
People who want to sit around, star gaze and talk about their dreams are my favourite kind of people.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
In our society, if someone wants to be a hairstylist or a kickboxer or a hunting guide -or a schoolteacher- he or she must be trained and licensed by a state agency. No such requirement is necessary for parenthood. Anyone with a set of reproductive organs is free to create a child, no questions asked, and raise them as they see fit, so long as there are no visible bruises- and then turn that child over to the school system so the teachers can work their magic. Maybe we are asking too much of the schools and too little of our parents and kids?.
Steven D. Levitt
Make your desire for a better life stronger than your desire to stay in misery.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
Your opinion of me is nothing more than a made up illusion of what you want me to be in order to justify your own insecurities.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
One day you're going to look back and wonder why you wasted so much time worrying about things that never mattered much.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
...but I am only one, and if I can make a difference, so can you...
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
There are some styles I do not want to take credit for and usually these hairstyles are on the heads of customers who are only too happy to spread the word.
Marlin Bressi (Blow Me: Hairy Adventures in the Salon Industry)
I’m an engineer, not a damned hairstylist,” Naomi said,
James S.A. Corey (Caliban's War (Expanse, #2))
There might come a day when you will have to fly alone. Don't be afraid. Your wings will take you to ridiculously beautiful places that you never knew existed.
Iva Ursano (The Shear Truth: 10 Things Your Hairstylist Really Wants You to Know.)
It is how we enter through the doorway that determines the outcome of our life.
Stacy Snapp-Killian aka StacyK
Our soul contains energy, transformed into Spirit, expressing dreams and thoughts through works of the mind.
Stacy Snapp Killian aka StacyK
Zephyr worked as one of the prime hairstylists at Leisure Locks, one of the premium salons three blocks down from the city center and Trident Towers.
RuNyx (The Finisher (Dark Verse, #4))
The curvaceous hairstylist, aka her, aka Zephyr de la Vega, aka the biggest idiot on the planet to ever imagine there could be a future with him when she wasn’t in love. But god, she’d been tired of being single at twenty-eight, with everyone telling her she should be with someone.
RuNyx (The Finisher (Dark Verse, #4))
Ma, the hairstylist really did her thing with these curls, and that fade out you got. I like this new look on you. It makes you look like a sophisticated killer," He smiled, leaning his head on her shoulder.
K. Renee (A Christmas Love Affair With The Billionaire's Son)
Building the Framework If you’ve thought it through and are ready to make a big change in your life, here’s how to get started: 1.Identify specifically what you want to accomplish and when. 2.Brainstorm the steps/tasks that need to be done. 3.Choose where to start. 4.Monitor and adjust as necessary. Most people find step two to be the most difficult, so give yourself plenty of time. The most important thing is to get started. And remember, a plan can be changed, so don’t worry about it being perfect. Make a first draft of your action plan and start by choosing just one thing, a baby step, and do it. Make a phone call. Look something up on the Internet. Visit a gym. Gather up your bills. Any small action will let you start checking things off and feel that sense of accomplishment that you’re moving forward. Let’s look at an example. Cindy wanted to work as a hairstylist by the time her children were in sixth grade. That meant she had two years to accomplish her goal. Her first draft looked something like this: 1.Research and choose a school. 2.Apply for aid and save money. 3.Secure childcare and rides for kids. 4.Get licensed and apply for jobs. As she researched schools and learned more, she was able to add more specific tasks to each category and assign target dates to each. Whether you’re reentering the job market, exercising to get in the best shape of your life, or working to create financial security; breaking that big, faraway dream into small steps will help you keep moving forward and improve your chances of success. WHAT
Debra Doak (High-Conflict Divorce for Women: Your Guide to Coping Skills and Legal Strategies for All Stages of Divorce)
Her eyes shift to my head and the tangle of curls, coils and kinks sitting on top. It springs straight out of my head in an impressive riot that Mum finds overwhelming, so I rarely leave it loose. My hair has broken more combs, trashed more hairdryers and made more hairstylists cry than I can count… so maybe Mum has a point.
Tọlá Okogwu (Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun: A superhero adventure perfect for Marvel and DC fans!)
Building the Framework If you’ve thought it through and are ready to make a big change in your life, here’s how to get started: 1.Identify specifically what you want to accomplish and when. 2.Brainstorm the steps/tasks that need to be done. 3.Choose where to start. 4.Monitor and adjust as necessary. Most people find step two to be the most difficult, so give yourself plenty of time. The most important thing is to get started. And remember, a plan can be changed, so don’t worry about it being perfect. Make a first draft of your action plan and start by choosing just one thing, a baby step, and do it. Make a phone call. Look something up on the Internet. Visit a gym. Gather up your bills. Any small action will let you start checking things off and feel that sense of accomplishment that you’re moving forward. Let’s look at an example. Cindy wanted to work as a hairstylist by the time her children were in sixth grade. That meant she had two years to accomplish her goal. Her first draft looked something like this: 1.Research and choose a school. 2.Apply for aid and save money. 3.Secure childcare and rides for kids. 4.Get licensed and apply for jobs. As she researched schools and learned more, she was able to add more specific tasks to each category and assign target dates to each. Whether you’re reentering the job market, exercising to get in the best shape of your life, or working to create financial security; breaking that big, faraway dream into small steps will help you keep moving forward and improve your chances of success.
Debra Doak (High-Conflict Divorce for Women: Your Guide to Coping Skills and Legal Strategies for All Stages of Divorce)
At one point in my life I was a disappointment. I have popped pills, drugs, cheated, lied, and killed. But, at this moment in my life, I am very successful because not one of those things describes my character.
Stacy Snapp-Killian aka StacyK
She’s Patsy’s private hairstylist, she lent her to me for the day. Go buy some pack hair, you’ll be good.” Kelsie brought the whole palm tree to the dining table.
Jahquel J. (Homies, Lovers And Friends 4: A Brooklyn Love Story)
I called my hairstylist to book an emergency cut and color. Okay, maybe, it's vain, but if I have to drive all the way out to Macon's place by myself and somehow convince him not to press charges, I need to look as good as possible. So here I am, hair beautifully styled and angled just so around my face with pretty caramel and golden highlights designed to make my nut-brown hair look sun kissed. I went full out at the salon and had my brows shaped and a mani-pedi as well. Yes, I am guilty of primping, but it's not vanity; it's war paint. One does not go into battle without armor. To that end, I put on my favorite short-sleeve cream knit top that clings in all the good places but flows around my less desirable spots and an ink-blue skirt that hugs my hips and gently flares around my knees. Maybe it's overkill, but at least I look put together yet no nonsense. Unflappable. Professional.
Kristen Callihan (Dear Enemy)
Acting is a collaborative art form. The actor needs the director, writer, makeup artist, hairstylist, cinematographer, and finally the audience. You can’t act in your bedroom. Most people don’t understand what it is we do. That’s not being condescending, it’s true. Even other actors don’t get it. So they watch a movie and if they like it or don’t, they really don’t have the aesthetic to articulate why. Therefore, everything becomes the actors’ fault. If the role was smaller than they anticipated or not fully written, it becomes the actors’ fault. If the direction wasn’t good in a scene, it becomes the actors’ fault. There’s no real cognitive approach to directing the work of an artistic piece. If you are that character actor out there getting the leftovers, it’s very hard to compete with the actor who’s getting the filet mignon of roles. It just is. Once again, it’s a profession that is a tangled web of artists getting jobs based on bankability, clout, and not ability. There’s no rhyme or reason.
Viola Davis (Finding Me)