Finding The Right Hairstyle For You
It's essential to choose a haircut which suits your hair type, color, and lifestyle. Every individual has specific facial characteristics. You'll achieve the best results when you match your hairstyle to suit your facial features.
Short haircuts do not suit everybody. If you're considering a short cut, you must be aware of your facial characteristics. Ask your hairstylist to suggest a suitable style for your face shape and features.
Even if you're aware of the shape of your face, it's important to consider the various hairstyles available. Your hair should fit in with your lifestyle. If you're someone who is always on the run, short and straight cuts are best, since they're easy to maintain.
Another way of experimenting with different hairstyles is by using special imaging software. You can recreate different hairstyles and hair colors without spending a penny in your hair salon - or taking any risks with your hair. Imaging software allows you to view your own photo with different hairstyles and then choose the one you like best. Afterwards, you can visit the salon with confidence since you know what to expect.
Another good idea is to visit online hairstyle galleries and look at different pictures of hairstyles. You can then match a style with your career, lifestyle, and personality. A gallery will provide you with a wide variety of hairstyles to choose from.
Hairstyle magazines are another important source of new and fashionable hairstyles. If you find somes styles you like, clip them out and bring the clippings with you to the salon. Your stylist will be able to look at the photos with you and help you pick a style which suits you best. Just keep in mind that you need to be realistic about your results, based on your own hair texture and type.
Typically, short haircuts need regular trimming every month. In general, it's best to have a haircut every six weeks (if your hair is long or short) to avoid split ends and keep your hair in the best shape possible.
By Marquetta Breslin
Jul 19, 2005, 23:59
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