Hairstylists aren’t just there to give you a new look.

The blow is especially difficult if this particular person has been a part of your hair journey for years.

However, as with any relationship, there may be a time when you oughta ditch your beautician.

Stylist cutting client’s hair

Several factors can let you know when it’s time to say goodbye.

Have a conversation with your stylist before making any decisions.

As with any relationship, communication is critical.

Client looking worried about her hair

Express dissatisfaction with your look and see if your stylist offers to fix it.

However, be mindful of how often this happens.

These are red flags and should not be ignored.

Woman waiting in salon chair

The purpose of a hair appointment is to reserve a spot that suits your schedule and your stylist’s.

Many patrons plan their entire day around this dedicated time slot.

Therefore, when it goes way over the allotted timeframe, this may impact other plans.

Stylist looking at his phone

Before making the leap, express how their tardiness affected your life that particular day.

Give them a chance to correct this behavior before bowing out gracefully.

Your patience has run thin with them failing to see your vision, being late, or making excuses.

The time has come to say goodbye.

But, even in your frustration, recognize that there is a proper way to part ways.

Celebrity hairstylist and Dove ambassador Mark Townsend toldByrdiethat offering gratitude during the breakup can go a long way.

Then, simply explain that you’ve chosen to go with a stylist who understands you a bit better.

Medium lifestyle writerMichelle Lee-Annalso advises communicating the breakup instead of ghosting your stylist.

Doing so as soon as you have definitively made up your mind can soften the blow.

Your hairstylist can play many roles once you sit in their chair.

But always remember that a customer service transaction is at the core of this relationship.

You are paying for a service and should be satisfied with it.

If it’s not working out, make a clean break.