The Ethical Untold Duty Of The Hairstylist And Of The Barber

Among the many things that barber and hair stylists should be aware is of the problems that their customers can cause on their own hair.  The extended use of electronic appliances such as hot pliers to curl, straight and even waffle the hair as well as the use of hair dryers and style fixing chemicals will cause serious damage to a weak hair structure.

Therefore, customers and clients will approach barbers and stylists looking for answers and caring tips for their damaged hairs.  The advertising and marketing industries have created an illusion of a head with thick hair, long, shiny and glamorous; nevertheless, almost the 75% of the entire population is not able to have such sets of hair due to many reasons.

Consequently, it is important that barbers and stylists are aware of the transcendental role that they play in their customer’s lives and behave ethically in their profession; many of them will approach them with shameful problems such as lice while others will turn to them as an equivalent of a bartender or a confident. 

While barbers and stylists have the professional duty and opportunity to guide and sell additional products to their customers that are looking forward to improving the state and appearance of their hair, it is important that they are capable of discretion and of psychological guidance to some of the most problematic confidences that their customers may make to them.

In the barbers and hairstylist hands often lies the possibility to help that particular person or customer happy as well as helping them improve their quality of life.  Much like a priest, it is the untold ethics of the barber and hairstylist to hear, guide in the best of his or her abilities and keep quiet.