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HairStyle Ideas-- I'm So Tried of My Hair!

Time for a hairstyle change? We are have those "bad hair days", now is time to act! Find a new hair style that right for you!

Tips for The HairStyle Salon

Be sure to schedule a consultation with your stylist and book your hair appointment well in advance.

Before you go to the stylist, write down any questions you may have and what you are hoping to achieve with your look, since you might forget something while in the salon. These are important factors your stylist will want to know when creating the right cut for you. Bring magazine images or photos that show the feel you want. And be sure to clarify! Sometimes what is long to you might not be long to your stylist.

The number one hair mistake women make is that they often think the bigger and bolder the better! But most often, this thinking leads to regret and exclamations of "What was I thinking?!" When going for knockout looks, remember less is more!

If you want to make a change to your hairstyle, start subtly at first. You may not want to completely break out of your comfort zone .

Choose a style that fits your personality and gives you styling options. Ask your stylist to show you alternatives that can take your look from work to festive party in no time.

Think of where you are progressing with your hair before you make a change. Do you want to grow it long or go short? Your stylist can help you get the look you eventually want.

If your new look includes color, choose tones and highlights in shades that work well with your skin tone and look natural on you. Hair color should complement a haircut, not distract from it. And when you change your hair color, consider updating or changing your makeup and lip color as well.

Be flexible and let your stylist interpret the images you select, but don't consider a hairstyle you wouldn't be able to re-create at home. Work with your stylist to find a look that works with your features and lifestyle. And watch your stylist at work and take note of the steps taken and the products being used.

Source: Regis Hair Salons



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