Things Your Hairdresser Really Wants You To Know For Real
It’s hard out there for a hairdresser sometimes. They have to be TALENTED, TACTFUL, EFFICIENT, and up to date on the latest trends
and TECHNIQUES. They have to be able to create wearable art on people’s
heads while discussing salacious celebrity gossip. I’m totally in awe
of the people who do this job, and when I pretend as a random customers going in for a hair cut or color, I always wondering how I can make their job easier in order they don't screw up my hair and walk out with
the best possible results. With that in mind, I talked to few many
hairdressers friend as I could find and asked them one question: What do you really want your clients to know? Here are their answers, in their own words (and MINE as well) …
1. Bring photos. One thing that always sticks out in
my mind is a class at beauty school where we all had a paper and pencil
and the instructor described a hair style and we had to draw what we
thought she was wanting. No two drawings were even close. If you have an
exact idea of what you want your hair to look like, bring a picture.
You can even bring in multiple pictures and say ‘these bangs,’ and
‘these layers,’ but if possible, choose photos of people whose hair is a
similar texture as yours–the style will be much easier for us to
recreate on you.
2. There is no such thing as a “wash and wear” haircut unless you don’t care what you look like. “The
only people who can do that are people who don’t mind what their hair
looks like when it air dries. There is no haircut or style that will air
dry your hair perfectly nice and/or wavy. For every haircut and style
out there, you must put the effort into learning to maintain it and
taking the time to style it.”
3. Count the products we use on you. You know how
good your hair looks when you leave a salon? This is why. You would not
believe how many people say they can’t get their hair to do anything and
when I ask what products they use they say, ‘None.’ Let us know if you
need help choosing the right products for your hair. Don't be cheapskate by opting cheaper products.
4. Celebrity hair is styled. It is always
styled. No haircut on the planet is going to make your hair flow like
Jennifer Aniston’s. Yes we can give you fabulous layers, yes we can
angle your bob, but sorry I will not be in your bathroom every morning
applying the heat it takes to get those locks glossy.
5. Don’t change your color too drastically, too frequently. Color
touch-ups are okay every 6-12 weeks. But a big color change like from
blonde to dark, or blonde to red should be done 4-6 months after your
last color service. Your hair needs time to get healthy again in
between each coloring. If you want a different color change every 6-8
weeks, your hair will become damaged and less likely to take the color
properly. Remember that your hair has limits–it doesn’t have nine
lives like One Piece!
6. For updo's, dirty hair isn’t always better. ”Clean
hair is sometimes better as it can be easier to work with. You can
always give the hair a dirty or day-old look by using lots of good
products as the updo is being put together, plus it’s nice to have clean
hair for you special day.”
7. Don’t be afraid of bangs. Some people believe
they cannot pull them off, but bangs are actually a flattering and
versatile look. Your stylist can tell you which type is best for you as
there are many: long, short, angled, fringe. Bangs will always need
proper styling and the right products to hold them in place, but a
little work is totally worth it.
8. For hair color appointments, come with clean and dry hair. If hair is clean, the color will absorb properly. If the hair is
dirty, the color may not take as well. Colors are much more gentle now
than they used to be, so dirty hair is more difficult for color to cut
through. Please don't come right after your gym for godness sake.
9. If your hairstylist tells you that your request is going to fry your hair, listen. We
are not being cutesy and trying to get out of a little hard work. It
means your hair will not lay flat, it will not be shiny, and no one is
going to envy what’s happening on your head. If you still want to
proceed, budget to get a deep conditioning masque, because what you currently have will not be enough.
10. Don’t blame us if we give you exactly what you asked for. Hairstylists
want to make people feel beautiful and happy. If you tell us to take
you from rich brown to a strawberry blonde, don’t get mad at us when you
realize you looked better brown. We take pride in our work, especially
when we nail the client’s request, and it’s hard when people don’t
appreciate that.
11. We can make you look fabulous, but we can’t work miracles. As
a hairdresser, there can be many pressures, and with all of the reality
shows and makeover shows right now, people’s expectations are set
higher than ever. A good hairdresser can help you to an extent, and a
good hairstyle can make a big difference, but we can never give you a
face lift, change your skin tone, or make you look 30 pounds skinnier
(believe it or not, we get that request a lot!).
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