Tuesday 17 May 2011

Salon Hairstyle Books

Secret Tips to Leaving a Hair Salon Happy!
Executive Summary By C. Michael Hunter

Walking out of a hair salon happier than you can imagine doesn't have to be a hit-or-miss occurrence. You can invest a great deal of money and time on your hairstyle and still be disappointed. Fortunately, this type of occurrence can be avoided! Choosing a Style

You are more likely to successfully replicate a look if you match your hair type and facial features to the model. As an example, don't expect to be able to achieve a sleek straight bob if you have thick, curly waves. Communicate Your Expectations
Typically, what most clients do is give the beautician the name of a particular cut, add some descriptive details, and leave the rest up to the hairstylist. Unfortunately, that is usually not enough if you want a very specific cut. You can find pictures in magazines, download them from the internet, or tag the salon's trend books.
Voice Your Concerns
Hair characteristics vary substantially between individuals. If you have specific concerns about yours, don't hesitate to mention these matters to your beautician to allow that person to make any necessary adjustments to your desired cut. These adjustments could hopefully make the style you desire work best with your features and lifestyle.
If your stylist does not think that the design you have selected is feasible given your individual characteristics, be open to suggestions. Most hairstylists are trained and experienced in matching each cut to the right person to achieve a particular desired appearance.
Before the actual cut, be sure to discuss completely the specific plans for your cut and style. Ask to be shown the length to be trimmed as well as the length of any layers if those are being placed. Obtaining a fashionable hairstyle is certainly achievable.

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