Well, I have a picture of a hair style I want. I am going to get my hair cut ';Scene';. Do I just hand the picture to my hair dresser? Will she know how to cut it like the picture? By the way. I am going to a new hair dresser. I don't like my old one. So any help on how to show my hair dresser the picture and explain to her how I want my hair?How would I go about telling my hair dresser this?
Yes. Show the picture to your new hair dresser. She will know the basic layout of the style. You can ask her if this cut will frame your face. Even ask her about similar haircuts which will make you look your best. Good Luck.How would I go about telling my hair dresser this?
1. Show her the picture
2. Point to the length you want to achieve (the longest point)
3. Confirm that she understands what you understand you want by asking her what she sees and what you told her.
If she uses any hairstylist terminology aka piecy layers, ';texture';, etc ask her to clarify.
Scene hairstyles are usually called 'high fashion mullets'; if shes younger that should make her understand completely.
Switching hair dressers is a big risk first of all but then giving a new hair dresser a picture of a cut to emulate can be quite tough. The new hair cutter doesn't know your hair or personality. It's a risk, don't expect exactly what is in the photo, but make sure you've done your research about the new hair dresser you have chosen.
Hand her the picture and tell her and ask her if she can do that. Don't forget to include little details that you might want to add to make it worth while. It would also be good if she told you how she planned to do it so that you can be aware and make changes at any time.
Well hand her the picture and tell her that you would like your hair to be like that then maybe tell her certain things in the picture ....point out the less obvious things that you would like to be done.
communication is the key to a happy client and hairstylist. She should be able to look at the picture and be fine with that. I always like to repeat what the client tells me so that there is no misunderstanding. Make sure she does this.
You give it too her then ask her does she know how to do it that will be best.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
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