So yeah, Im numbing out with aTikTokbinge.
Why watch, then?
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Other stylists do this by making a point to provide an LGBTQ-friendly experience, sometimes in politically conservative regions.
Omaha-based hairstylistJPalmstarts every video by asking their client if theyd like to share their pronouns.
But my favorite part is when they ask, Is it OK if I touch you?
How many times have you wished someone asked you that in real life?
The harsh reality is that humans arent always the best listeners, whether intentionally or not.
People dont always listen when you correct their misgendering of you.
They dont always listen when you tell them not to touch you.
Hell, some hairstylists dont even listen when you tell them you only want a trim.
But in their consultation videos, these hairstylists create an environment where peoplearealways listened to, and unconditionally so.
My favorite hairstylists on TikTok are doing this intentionally.
They probably wont be for a very long time regardless of Tuesdays result.