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Top 5 Hints You’ve Got A Really Great Hair Dresser – Elisabeth Suburb

No one wants to have a bad hair day. Your hair, after all, is your crowning glory, and it is likely to be the first thing that people see about you. So it only makes sense to want to maintain it, to keep it fresh and manageable — and to have it fit your personal style. And this can only mean getting the right hairdresser.

Hair dresser Elisabeth


So how do you know when you have a really good hair dresser? Elisabeth residents never have to go through another bad hair appointment by using these five hints to see whether they have a winning hair stylist or not.

1. The lines of communication are never broken.
You know you have a good hairdresser when he sits you down and asks you about your hair, from your style preference to your maintenance habits. He does this before he can even get your hair washed or shampooed. When your hairdresser takes the time to “get to know” your hair, you’ll be safe in the knowledge that you will always get a tailor-made cut and style.
2. Your hairdresser listens to what you really want.
A professional hair salon, Elisabeth clients should know, will have hairdressers who know how to pay attention to what is needed. Do you want to go in for just a trim and nothing else? Then your hairdresser should know to just give you a trim. You shouldn’t have to walk out of the salon feeling like you’ve lost more inches of hair than you intended.

And if you want to bring in a photo of a specific style you want, your hairdresser should not brush this aside. If he feels the style isn’t you, then a better, more fitting style should be offered.
Hair Salon Elizabeth

3. Clients come out of the salon looking fab and “gorge.”
The best way to tell if you have a great hairdresser, in the best salon, is by noticing how every client looks after they had their hair done. You don’t want to be stuck with a salon that creates the same boring styles for its clients. What you want to look for is variety — extensive range in cuts and styles, both for men and women, indicates great talent.

4. Your hair takes priority.
In any hair salon, Blakeview and Elisabeth residents must know, down time will happen particularly for hair treatments. It’s understandable that your hairdresser may need to attend to other things but he should not keep you waiting. Your hair should always take priority — especially when you’re getting it coloured.

5. Your hairdresser is always professional.
He’s always on time. He may offer you some of their products but never pushes them too much that you feel like you’re obligated to buy. And he never books you for more appointments than you need.

Abigail Mae Prescott is an information and communication systems consultant very much drawn to the fashion, photography and social media world. She shares her love of shopping and style by writing interesting news, trends and tips. She spends her spare time researching and reading especially topics relating to fashion & beauty that most women practically want. She recommends http://www.latease.com.au/ to those who want to look fabulous with their hair style.

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