Dream Haircut, These Tips will Help You

Sunday, August 10, 2008


  1. Don’t Cross Your Legs. Believe it or not, -- it skews your posture, so don't cross your legs when you sit in the stylist's chair, otherwise, your cut could be uneven once you stand up. Instead, sit up in the chair, legs uncrossed.
  2. Bring Pictures. The biggest hair disasters arise when your stylist doesn't understand what you want. Pictures will help convey your message. Better communication, better result.
  3. Be Realistic. You may love a cut on a celebrity, or a magazine model, but keep in mind that your hair may not be the same texture or your face may not be the same shape as hers, or, the cut won't look the same on you. Ask your stylist for variations appropriate to you.
  4. Show With Your Hand. Don’t tell your stylist how many inches you would like to be cut, show your stylist with your hand where you'd like your hair to fall.
  5. Color After Hair Cut. Don’t choose your hair color until you've trimmed. Only add highlights or try a new shade after you see the cutting result.
  6. Go for Advice From a Stylist. Hair styling keeps your haircut refreshed. So, as your stylist finishes your hair, don’t be heisted to ask your home styling process details and tips.
  7. Renew Your Products. To get the right effect for your new haircut, get the latest info of new hair styling products available in the market.
  8. Surprise Yourself. Sometimes, an unexpected urge to go a new hair cut style you have never thought about, it might be just perfect for you! So, surprise yourself!
Which styles go well with your type of hair?


  • Thin and fine hair: If your hair is thin and fine, keep it short and fluffy
  • Medium or coarse hair: This hair can handle most styles
  • Heavy or thick hair: If your hair is heavy or thick, keep it at a medium length or it will not hang well.

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