At the Hair Salon Conversation
Welcome to this English conversation lesson on “At the Hair Salon Conversation”. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to discuss your hair appointment with a stylist, using vocabulary related to hair care and salon services. You’ll also learn alternative ways to say “hair appointment”, such as “hair booking” or “salon visit”.
Vocabulary
- “Full head” means a complete set of hair extensions
- “Full length” means the extensions will reach the full length of your hair
- “Colour card” is a chart used to choose hair colours
- “Extensions” are artificial or natural hair pieces attached to your own hair
At the Hair Salon Conversation
Customer: I’m here for my hair appointment.
Stylist: Hi Ashlee. You’re booked for noon right?
Customer: Yes. For my hair extensions.
Stylist: Are you getting a full head?
Customer: Yes, full head and full length.
Stylist: Let’s have a look at your color card.
Customer: I’d like to mix it up with a few lighter extensions.
Stylist: Sure, what do you think of these two shades?
Customer: I like them. How long do you think the extensions will take to finish?
Stylist: It will probably take me a couple hours. Do you want to grab anything before we get started?
Customer: Yes. I think I’ll grab a water and some magazines.
Stylist: That’s a good idea. I’ll get set up. Meet me at my chair station.
Customer: I’m really liking the length so far.
Stylist: Yes. The longer hair suits you. Once we get the lighter shade in, it will look really great.
Customer: How long do you think they will last?
Stylist: Oh they’ll last until your ready to take them out. The new attachments are pretty solid.
Customer: That’s fantastic and washing is no problem?
Stylist: No. Just treat them like your regular hair.
Customer: That sounds easy. I can’t wait to see them all done.
We hope this conversation has helped you learn how to discuss your hair appointment with a stylist. Remember to use vocabulary like “full head”, “color card”, and “extensions” to sound more natural in your conversation.