So it is advisable to plan properly before the actual cut.
- Collect photos of celebrity hairstyles from magazines, the Internet, etc. If you find someone with a cute hairstyle that you think you will like, ask where they got it. The name of the game is to get many different options.
- Have a hairstylist you are committed to. This means knowing that the person who cuts your hair can take direction, copy your ideal style, knows you, and can give you honest advice about the cut.
- Narrow the options down. This means weeding out options that aren't the right length, hair type, or ones that aren't the right face type. Once you've narrowed it down to 2 or 3 options, go to a salon and ask what they would think.
- Explain clearly what you would like: "I want this piece of hair about half an inch shorter than this piece of hair" instead of, "I want this piece of hair shorter than this piece of hair." Ask them to cut a little at a time so it is not too short that you can't stand it.
- Make sure that the cut you get is right for your type of hair. for example, if you see a cut you love in a magazine and it's on a girl with thin, straight, short hair with a round face and you have thick curly hair with a heart shaped face, it won't look the way you want it to. You might be able to create it if you style your hair, but it requires hours of work to re-create the look in the morning. Remember that it causes a lot of damage and it's a waste of time and money; don't try to make your hair something it's not.
- If you're out to do something drastic, try to find a way to give it a test run to make sure it's what you want. Hair does grow back, but you would rather not have to cover your head for the time being, right? It's better to be safe than sorry.
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