Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Hair cut style

Hair cut style


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Hair cut style is as individual as you and your stylist. Often times, the fashion
and style books you page through at your salon can spark ideas for the type
of hair cut style you are looking for. Your stylist can also recommend a good
hair cut style for you. However, it’s important to ask how much time and
maintenance a particular hair cut style requires on a daily basis. Do you have
enough time each day to spend styling and grooming your hair? Smart stylists
will ask about your lifestyle and activities taking into account your career,
family and fitness level. Obviously, a hair cut style that requires 60 or 90
minutes of prep work to look fabulous will not be suitable for a person with
a full time job and family responsibilities.


Perhaps one easy way to make sure your new hair cut style is right for you
is to listen to your gut. If your stylist recommends something you know is wrong
for you, then speak up! Always make sure you are being heard and communicating
clearly about what you are looking for in a hair cut style.


If this is your first appointment with a new stylist, make sure your stylist
is taking the time to get to know your hair. To reach the best new hair cut
style, your stylist must examine your hair’s current condition and see
the way you like to style it when it’s dry. In short, he/she needs to
get to ‘know’ you and your hair. Always tell your stylist exactly
how much hair you want taken off, before the scissors come near your head. Use
visual aids like your hands and fingers to communicate exactly what you want
your hair cut style to look like. Then ask your stylist to use her fingers to
show you how much he/she plans to take off so that you are both crystal clear
on the final decision.


When aiming for the best hair cut style for you, make sure you and your stylist
completely understand each other’s language and terminology. World like
“chunky”, “choppy” or “layered” may mean
one thing to you and another to your stylist. Try to communicate your ideal
hair cut style to your stylist using your own words – not those you read
in magazines or hear used in a salon. To help your stylist visualize what you
want, bring in a photo of the hair cut style you are seeking or even pictures
of hair cut styles you don’t like. The more you try to bring your perfect
hair cut style to life before your stylist digs in, the closer to perfection
your new style will be!




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