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Published 21:40 9 Mar 2019 GMT
Updated 16:17 9 Mar 2019 GMT
She said that instead of explaining what you want to your hairdresser while looking in the mirror, you should turn around to face them as you're speaking.
"This makes them focus on your words rather than getting started on your hair and not absorbing what you say," she said.
Now, no-one is saying that hairdressers don't pay attention, but think about it - if you're talking to anyone, the best way to get across what you're saying or to take in what they're saying is to face them directly.
We love this tip and will definitely be trying it out next time we're in the salon.
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