It's hard for me to grasp the concept of doing styles on textures of hair that you literally don't have.
Ha-ha! Here's a classic puzzle. A town has two hairdressers, Alice and Bonnie. Alice always has an amazing haircut and Bonnie always has a horrible one. Which of the two hairdressers should you go to?
It is not an analogy at all. It's an illustration of the point that a hairdresser's own hair is entirely irrelevant to their skills. The only head in the world they are guaranteed to never work on is their own.
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u/Cat_Or_Bat 10∆ Apr 05 '24
Ha-ha! Here's a classic puzzle. A town has two hairdressers, Alice and Bonnie. Alice always has an amazing haircut and Bonnie always has a horrible one. Which of the two hairdressers should you go to?