The worst for me was when the hairdresser was chatting on the phone the whole time she was cutting my hair. She was so distracted that she cut my bangs way too short. I looked like I had a toddler - style haircut. It was a total disaster and I never went back to that salon again.
One horror story I have is when the barber completely misjudged the length I wanted. I asked for just a trim, but he cut off way more than I expected. It was so short that I looked like a different person. I was really disappointed as I had been growing my hair for a long time.
One common story is when the hairdresser completely misinterprets what you want. For example, you ask for a trim and end up with inches of hair cut off. Another is getting a bad dye job, like asking for a natural - looking blonde but getting a bright, almost neon shade instead. And some people have horror stories about hairdressers being rough while washing or styling their hair, causing pain or discomfort.
I heard a story where a barber used the wrong type of hair product on a customer with very sensitive skin. The customer's scalp became extremely itchy, red, and swollen. It took days for the irritation to go down, and the customer was understandably furious. The barber should have been more careful about checking for allergies or sensitivities.
One of the worst horror stories could be 'The Shining'. The isolation, the haunted hotel, and Jack Torrance's descent into madness are truly terrifying. Another might be 'Psycho' with its infamous shower scene. And 'The Exorcist' where a young girl is possessed by a demon.
One way to avoid these horror stories is by doing a consultation before the actual appointment. Talk to the hairdresser about your hair type, how it behaves, and your lifestyle. This helps them make better decisions. Also, ask for product recommendations in advance. If you have a sensitive scalp or hair that's prone to damage, they should be able to suggest suitable products. And if you're not happy with the way things are going during the appointment, don't be shy to say you want to stop and re - evaluate.
One of the worst horror stories could be 'The Shining'. The isolation of the hotel, the slow descent into madness of Jack Torrance, and the spooky apparitions like the twins in the hallway are truly terrifying. It plays on our fears of being trapped and the unknown forces that can drive a person to insanity.
My sister had a really bad experience at a rest stop on a road trip. The toilet was broken and water was all over the floor. She had no choice but to use it, and it was so slippery that she was afraid of falling the whole time. It was a nightmare for her.
A patient was given an incorrect dosage of a powerful medication. The doctor miscalculated and gave ten times the normal dose. This caused severe organ damage and the patient ended up in a coma for weeks. When they finally woke up, they had to endure a long rehabilitation process to regain basic functions like walking and talking.
Definitely the errors and how hard they are to fix. If you make a small mistake, like a wrong digit in your Social Security number or misreporting income slightly, it can cause a huge headache. You have to go through a lot of steps to correct it and it can delay your aid for a long time. Plus, the lack of clear communication from the FAFSA side about what went wrong and how to fix it quickly is really bad.
One worst Thanksgiving horror story could be the turkey disaster. Imagine you've been cooking the turkey all day, and right when you take it out of the oven to carve, you realize it's still raw inside. All your guests are waiting hungrily, and there's no quick fix for that.