Review of Carl Frisör – by Lovisa V.

Carl Frisör

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I was a customer of Carl Frisör until about 7 years ago.
Cut me at Martina's, and the haircut itself was always well done.
What happened on the last visit, however, made me hesitate to go to the hairdresser, and has done during these years:
I have a mental disability, and my everyday life therefore looks different than most people's.
Getting to the hairdresser requires days of planning.
When I on the last visit to Carl Frisör, I am finished cutting, I borrow the toilet.
The hairdressers don't know that I'm still around, and I accidentally hear an awkward conversation between them about it being "death to cut her," and "she was just talking about her medications."
The thing is, I've just chatted about what life was like for me and what you talk about the most.
I think this says a lot about how this salon views people with disabilities, and I regret today that I didn't sign up for DO.
A hairdresser visit is a service you pay for, to be discriminated against in that way is not at all ok, no matter what merits or top grades the hairdresser has.
The sad thing is that the hairdresser in question probably doesn't even remember this today.
Would then like to point out;
Though I'm not a traditional hairdresser customer, who is "right" and dresses "right" (I was told by the same hairdresser that I had "the natural style", all because the powers hadn't been enough to make me up),
I still have the same rights and needs as others!
Hope the salon thinks twice about it.