Monday, November 17, 2008

How to Find Your Ideal Hair Stylist

Are you unhappy with your hair? did your stylist skip town or take a long maternity leave? the shock of having to choose a new hair guru can be mitigated if you know how to successfully conduct the search. One common scenario: You adore your brilliant hair wiz, and he or she changes salons.

If you are looking for someone new in the first place, so you can try these steps:-
  • Ask friends, co-workers and strangers with a look you love (hair type similar to yours) for recommendations. Think of it as an adventure; spend the day going to coffee shops, bookstores or clubs with like-minded folks and check out their hair. then call the salon and find out what their stylist charge.
  • Ferret out top salons with training nights and see what they're doing. if the cut they're featuring seems right for you, give it a go.
  • Spy on salons you've read or heard about and check out the women coming and going. If you like what you see, don't be shy - step inside and ask the receptionist who does her hair.
  • Pick a good time for you and your hairstylist. Don't book an appointment just before a big event when you are under pressure. Similarly, ask the receptionist when is a good time for your consultation - perhaps it's the first appointment in the morning, or maybe it's the last thing at night. If they are not receptive to your request, don't go ahead because you already have your answer...
  • Pay for a top notch pro you know about, then go to a cheaper chain salon for between visit trims.

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