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Does your hairstyles date back to the days of the "the Rachel", or worse, "the Dorothy Hamill wedge?" If so, it is definitely time to update your look. But choosing a hairstyle can be harder than matching toenail polish to your favorite flip-flops. If you aren’t sure where to begin, review these 3 hairstyles tips before you say "oh!! just go ahead and cut it".
1. Know what you want before you go to the salon. It goes without saying that if you don’t know what you want your hair to look like, your stylist won’t know either. There is nothing a stylist hates more than hearing “I don’t know what I want. Just surprise me”. You are likely to be surprised, but not in a good way. If you can’t describe the style you want, bring a photo with you. Stylists love photos.
2. Don’t try to copy a celebrity or follow the trends. The sad truth is, most celebrities could wear almost any hairstyle because they often have the perfect oval face shape. Most of us don’t. If you have your heart set on a Brittany Murphy hairstyle, you had better have the heart shaped face that goes with it. It’s far better to look like the best version of you, than a second-rate version of Demi Moore.
Once you have found yours perfect hairstyle, stick with it. Ask your stylist for ideas on highlights or low lights, or slight texturing to update your look, but stay away from radical do-overs.
1. Know what you want before you go to the salon. It goes without saying that if you don’t know what you want your hair to look like, your stylist won’t know either. There is nothing a stylist hates more than hearing “I don’t know what I want. Just surprise me”. You are likely to be surprised, but not in a good way. If you can’t describe the style you want, bring a photo with you. Stylists love photos.
2. Don’t try to copy a celebrity or follow the trends. The sad truth is, most celebrities could wear almost any hairstyle because they often have the perfect oval face shape. Most of us don’t. If you have your heart set on a Brittany Murphy hairstyle, you had better have the heart shaped face that goes with it. It’s far better to look like the best version of you, than a second-rate version of Demi Moore.
Once you have found yours perfect hairstyle, stick with it. Ask your stylist for ideas on highlights or low lights, or slight texturing to update your look, but stay away from radical do-overs.