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How
To Get A Perfect Hair Cut |
by:
Michael
Barrows |
The
right hair cut can mean the difference between
hours spent coercing every strand of your
wayward hair into place or a style that
falls perfectly into place with little prompting
on your part. That is why it is so important
to make sure that you have the perfect hair
cut for your type and texture of hair.
For most people, finding the right hair
cut is not possible by simply looking through
a few hair cutting books and picking out
their favorite styles. The truth is that
hair cuts featured in the top style magazines
and style books have been chosen specifically
for each model that sports them. Each hair
cut and style has been formulated to compliment
the model's bone structure, coloring and
hair texture. That is why they look so great.
It would be foolish to think that a straight,
textured cut would be possible to achieve
on a client with naturally curly hair. And
trying to put excessive layering on a client
with thin and limp hair would result in
a disastrous hair cutting experience. So,
what can you do to make sure that you always
get a great hair cut?
The first step to great hair cuts is finding
the right stylist. Once you find a stylist
with a proven record and one with whom you
are comfortable, take some time to talk
about what you want out of your hair cut.
Ask for cuts and styles that will compliment
and work with your texture of hair, not
go against it. For example: If your hair
is wavy, you can not expect to achieve a
sleek straight style in minutes. Nor can
you expect to achieve a bouffant style on
fine, limp hair in a matter of minutes.
Pay attention to how your stylist communicates
with you. A good stylist will be honest
with you and tell you if a cut that you
really want is a bad idea. On the other
hand, the same stylist can use their unique
hair cutting skills to adapt popular styles
to suit your individual hair characteristics
and craft your locks into the best hair
cut you've ever had.
Along with your stylist, browse through
hair cutting and style books and discuss
different hair cuts that caught your eye.
Try to look for models with hair similar
to yours. It is also very important to pay
attention to face shape. So, choose models
with bone structures similar to yours also.
What to do when a good hair cut goes bad
Sometimes, even people who have done all
of their homework get bad hair cuts. Maybe
they've chosen a stylist with an approach
to hair cutting that is not ideal for their
hair type. Or maybe they've insisted on
a hair cut that does nothing to flatter
their features. Or worse yet, maybe they've
gotten a botched hair cut from an inexperienced
stylist. No matter what the reason a bad
hair cut is not the end of the world. There
are things that you can do to make the recovery
from a bad hair cut less painful.
While it may seem strange, the first thing
you need to do after receiving a bad hair
cut is to go and get another one. Find a
stylist who can smooth out the rough edges
and carve your locks into a style that is
more suited to you and more suited to the
growing-out phase.
Do not stop at additional hair cutting,
ask your stylist to help you find the right
products to keep your tresses under control
while they are recovering. Yes, it is frustrating,
but in a few weeks you probably will not
mind your new hair cut. You may even grow
to like it.
About the author:
Michael Barrows' website gives great advice
for good hair. Get your free ebook packed
with hair style and hair care tips and advice,
visit http://www.great-hairstyles.com
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