Hairstylists onTikTokhave taken to theclock appin droves to spill all the major tea on some of their worst clients.

No shade to any of the stylists, though.

They just want to set the record straight on how stressful cutting and styling hair can be.

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(The so-called “bad client” is never actually in these videos.)

To anyone who needs to hear this: Don’t be that person.

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Paskell created her video mainly for entertainment purposes.

It may have been slightly therapeutic, too.

That’s partly why North Carolina-based hairstylistMadison Geglandshared her experience, too.

Gegland’s three-part odyssey is about one very demanding client.

Gegland agreed to take the walk-in but was still tending to another client’s hair.

The client started to barrage Gegland with questions about when the cut and color would be done.

When Gegland rushed back to start the cut, the client took the clippers out of her hand.

Let these stories serve as a friendly reminder to treat your hairstylist with the respect and tip they deserve.