Phone around to hairdressers (higher end ones) to find out if they have digital imagery. This is a method where they will take your face on a computer and try out different hairstyles until you come across one you like (they can even show you what you would look like as a blond, redhead or brunette.)
Always insure you research what you like, pictures speak a thousand words! Use Google pictures and type in what you like, eg. short red, long curly etc. then print or take your laptop, Buy hair mags and take in pictures, even if you can't find exactly what you like look for small leads eg. I like that fringe, those highlights, that length, this colour etc.
Next always, always, always book in advance (great hairdressers will be booked, sometimes weeks in advance) if you don't, you will get the apprentice, not that apprentices are no good but experience counts for something.. a lot in my experience next be prepared to have a chat, don't forget its a relationship so make sure you go back a couple of times and chat before you start each time explain what you liked and what you found difficult, ask for styling tips, explain your styling routine, tools you use ask for advice and tips.... good luck an happy styling, oh also if you see someone with nice hair, ask for a recommendation....
According to betrendsetter.com, there are 2 main things to look for while deciding your hairstyle- your face shape and your hair texture.
- on YouTube there are THOUSANDS of videos showing you how to do hairstyles so search the web- figure out whether slicked back hairstyles look better on you than messy boho styles
- experiment at home with different hairstyles
If you can't convince yourself that it suits you, then ask someone you know. It's always a good idea to get a second or third opinion.
If you can't convince yourself that it suits you, then ask someone you know. It's always a good idea to get a second or third opinion.
it depends if looks bad.......but you should only cut it if you want to look cleanYes
People cut their hair to make it into a certain style that they like, or because their hair is just too long for their comfort.
you can put it however you want it as long as you like it the way it is it fine. You should not have any body judge you, you should judge your self because it the way you like it not the way that anybody else likes it like your bangs you can cut then to the side how ever you would like your hair to be. and if its that dificult for you to cut your hair then don't do it or even go to a hair stylish and it will be that easy and that's how you can cut your hair a certain style.
No, you are required to cut all hair to a certain length.
Somebody else.
Roc Royal did cut his hair.He wanted a new look to suit himself since his turning 15.
the feather cut suits everyone .it looks very nice but is not common .it will look good women with oval faces and straight hair .
Look in the mirror.
I don't know what you mean but if you mean you get your hair cut to become a side fringe then yeah of course.
You don't need a certain haircut... If you want cut your own hair so you get exactly the way you want it.
Yes, you can sue a hair stylist for cutting hair extensions and ruining them when you asked they not be cut while trimming regular hair. The lost of 12 inches of hair is a lot, but having before and after photos will help you if you are able to sue. Added: The likely outcome of such a suit is the value of the cut hair. This is not the sort of suit where you would be able to receive punitive or other damages. Check with your local small claims court about filing fees and procedures. Depending on your state, you may also need to formally request that the stylist reimburse you for the extensions prior to filing suit. This is referred to as a demand letter.
You could paste the hair on a barbie that has seen better hair days or you could give it to locks for love.