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If we have hair, we will periodically get it cut—unless anyone is a singer Crystal Gayle! The problem, as every person knows, is that hapless communication between clients and stylists can turn one looking like a Chia Pet! And, probably because of that Hallmark actually came up with something interesting called as ‘condolencesonyourhaircut’ card series couple of years ago.
Understanding the structural composition of the face and scheduling some consultation with the hairstylist is the best solution for getting assured a perfect hair cut. The stylists certainly take the facial shape, lifestyle, hairs’ texture and hair conditions into his or her accounts. They are among most important factors and are to be considered before making actually getting into hair cut.
New style, new look
Having hair cut is a great way for changing one’s overall appearance. With some ideal and technical hair cuts, style can make someone feel different or more vulnerable, or simply keep up with the ongoing fashions. Nevertheless, by following the best hair cutting tips, one can be sure that he or she does not be victim of bad haircut. Whether having some hairstylist cutting the hair or performing it at house, one can get to obviously best appearance.
Simple steps as hair cutting tips
The first hair cutting tip is that to seek or to see some qualified hairstylist. The motto is to work with someone who won’t only lend the expertise, but also takes accounts to your likes and dislikes. They really care for your all concerns and suggestions. One of the mistakes that some hairstylists make is they try to perform or suggest a customer a particular style or hair cut, when all along, the customer finds it not so impressive. If one goes to a hairstylist and finds themselves in this situation, remind yourself that you are not bound with some rules and need not stuck in the chair; and if the hairstylist does not listen to you, you may simply leave!
To be sure that one gets a good cut from some professional hairstylist each time of visit, look at the following hair cutting tips:
- Identify the shape of the face that whether it belongs to long, round, oval or square. If you understand the face’s structural composition, it makes highly requirement for selecting a perfect hair cutting.
- One should determine what kinds of hair you are gifted with. Making sure whether one has thick, thin, curly, fizzy, wavy or straight. In accord to the hair type you have, you should demand for the cut.
- Consult some qualified hairstylist. A professional hairstylist not only lends his expertise, but also gives ear to all the likes and dislikes you have in your mind or thoughts.
- One should communicate your concerns properly to the hairstylists. If possible you should carry one photograph of an ideal look you prefer.
- it is not that you should only speak. Welcome suggestions and good words coming from the hairstylist if you feel them to accept.
- If anyone likes some stylist’s hair cut in the salon, you can suggest the name of that stylist who had cut the hair. In salons, stylists cut each other’s hairs and hence, they might help you out.
- Take some notes of the activities carried out by the hairstylist. When you go to some other hairstylist, this helps you a lot. One can guide a new hairstylist to use the same techniques and products on the hair that the old hairstylist had used.
- One should offer some good tips to the hairstylist if you are happy with his/her performance. The stylist will remember this and will provide you great service for the next time of your visit to him or her.
To maintain shorter lengths for cutting (about 1/4 th of an inch) will keep the hairs firmly in place as you hair cut. One should be ready making the hair first by thoroughly combing or brushing off all the unwanted materials and tangles. Thickened hairs and longer hair might need to be wetted first. Coarse and/or very straight hairs are to be presumably left to the hairstyle experts. This hair shows no indulgence and is forewarned; any error at all will be very detectable. Such type needs a trained hand/eyes, patience, and very sharp scissor and is by all odds easier to be done by someone other than your-self in any event.
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