Getting The Most Out Of Your Coolangatta Hairdresser
Here’s how you can have a wonderful experience when visiting the hairdresser.
A lot of people are unsure of what questions to ask when looking for their new potential hairdresser. After all, they are thinking what am I going to look like if I trust that creative person? They often just ask for the price because they don’t know what else to ask, but really the price answer is backed with a whole lot of education and informative clues of the quality of hairdressing you are about to experience.
A visit to the hairdresser can be a fantastic experience – if you pick the right Coolangatta/ Tweed Heads hairdresser for the job. Everyone loves a makeover, which means that finding a good hairdresser is an investment that will last you a lifetime. There’s something special about working with someone that knows you and your hair’s history. They’ll understand what you like and don’t like, what you’ve tried before and what you haven’t, as well as what kind of life you live and what cuts, colour’s and treatments will suit you best. That’s why it’s so important to take your time to find the perfect hairdresser for your needs, as it will benefit you for many decades to come. Here’s how you can ensure you make the right choice.
Research
When looking for a new hairdresser, where do you start? With research. Word of mouth and asking colleagues, friends and the internet is probably the best start – as is reading reviews and choosing one that’s conveniently located in relation to where you live and work. Once you find a salon worth trying, it’s advisable to ask for the most experienced hairdresser in the salon, someone who is used to handling a variety of hair types from ageing and fine hair to brittle or tight curls.
Dialogue
Ok so you’ve found someone new. Now it’s time to have a consultation with them one on one. This will give you a feel for what they are like to work with. Go through some magazines and show them pictures of what you’re trying to achieve and see if they understand what you’re aiming for.
Speak up.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions and explain what you don’t want.
Hairdressers don’t want to lose clients. If you’re unhappy with the cut or style, let them know so that they have a chance to fix it instead of simply leaving for another hair salon. You can be honest and tactful at the same time so that they can learn what they can do better next time. Many wonderful relationships with hairdressers start off rocky but end up great as time goes on.
Hopefully, after many happy visits, you’ll start to develop a relationship that guarantees you great hair, every time.
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