gateauauxfraise
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I'm just sick and tired of having bad hair dresser/going to chain salon. Any tips on finding a good salon/hair dresser? tia
Originally Posted by so_siqqq Ask your friends if they have a favorite stylist or salon they love to go to. Another way is reading local magazines or www.citysearch.com to look for salons that have reviews. But basically finding a good salon is through word of mouth. So ask around and see what you like best. |
Originally Posted by gateauauxfraise the citysearch sounds great! I'll start from there. The problem is, many of my friends have different hairtype than mine.. |
Originally Posted by Indigowaters I walk up to someone with a hairstyle that I like and ask them where they go. I also have alot of hair stylists at my church and I go to them sometimes. |
Originally Posted by MissChievous Me too! I've done that on numerous occasions, usually ask girls I see when I'm shopping somewhere and they've done their hair nice. I try to find a girl with similar hair structure/texture as myself, cut in a style I also like. Get a recommendation from the salon, but also the particular stylist. DON'T GO TO CHAINS! I've never had a good haircut at a chain place, the good hairdressers go to better salons where they can make more money. I also look at the quality of the salon and the degree of customer service they have, and (this may sound weird but it works), I look at what the stylist dresses and looks like. If he or she looks stylish, I know they are probably up to date with the latest fashions and trends, and since I usually get a pretty fashionable cut, this is really important to me. Don't go to a hairstylist with a haircut straight out of the 80s or 90s, it's not a good sign! I've had enough bad haircuts to spot these warning signs. |
Originally Posted by gateauauxfraise I agree, I never ever have good result in Chains, but a lot of the hairsalon in my area are Chains (like Tony & Guy, alike, we even have Jose Eber, which is also chain). They charge pretty penny too, and I ended up broke and broken hearted at the same time |
Originally Posted by so_siqqq Hairtypes shouldn't be a problem because stylist are trained to basicaly be able to work with any hair type, problem, etc. If you feel you friends have a really good hairstyle ask where they get their haircut and by whom they get their haircut from. |
Originally Posted by Indigowaters
I walk up to someone with a hairstyle that I like and ask them where they go. |