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* Parodied in ''[[WALL-E]].'' The hair dressers were, of course, robots. They only had a set list of pre-recorded phrases they could say, and would still prattle on regardless if the customer was talking.
* Paulette of ''[[Legally Blonde]]''.
* Subverted in the gay-themed comedy ''The Broken Hearts Club''. All the characters at one point go to their hairdresser (played by Jennifer Coolidge, better known for playing Paulette in ''[[Legally Blonde]]'', a straight example of the trope) for a heart-to-heart. The main characters are pouring their hearts out with their problems; the hairdresser doesn't say *''anything*'' beyond "Sit up straight" and "Turn your head to the side." At the end of the sequence, one character compliments her for always knowing the right thing to say, to which she modestly replies, "It's a gift."
* [[Vincent Price]] briefly impersonates a [[Camp Gay]] hairdresser in ''[[Theater of Blood]]''.
* The women in ''[[Steel Magnolias]]''.