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We're cornrowing Ashley's hair as you guys know. And right now we're at the step of just
sectioning off her hair, making sure it all looks really cute and it's what she wants.
We just barely spoke in the segment prior to this one, we talked about finding out your
client's sensitivity of scalp. Now once you've done that, you're going to want to kind of
take some time to let them know on ways that they can tell you if something hurts. Ashley
for instance, Ashley, how do you tell me if something hurts? I say, "Jeanette, my head
hurts." Okay, sometimes she does that, not all the time though. Sometimes she'll go eeee!
So you're going to need to listen for like winces and stuff. When someone's in pain,
be sensitive to that because not all the time she'll maybe it's towards the end or she'll
just, we're at a sensitive part in the back of the neck or something like that and she'll
like uuugh. So be listening for that kind of stuff. And if your client is wincing with
pain, come off a little bit or even tell your, give ideas to your client on ways they can
feel comfortable to talk to you. Whether it's, "hey, you know. I'm hurting" or "ooh, that's
a really sensitive spot" and make sure that you are open with your client and let them
know that to please communicate with you and let them know that it's okay to tell them
and give them ways, ideas and how to tell them that you're hurting.