Schedule a Consultation session with the saloon
Take Reference photos with you
Don’t Say It, Show It
Never say to the stylist that they can do whatever they want to
Prepare Questions & Listen to Your Stylist
write down some questions on your notepad so that you wouldn’t forget it in the consultation session. Like “what haircut will suit me according to my face shape?”, ” which haircut is trending right now”, “what color will suit me? ” etc. ask these questions before hand so that you’ll be precise about your final look and of course, you wouldn’t end up being dissatisfied.
Always be honest with you hairdresser
Choose the hairdresser yourself
Always read saloon reviews beforehand
Google up the saloon or check the review section on their website or facebook page. It’ll really help you a lot choosing the right saloon for you. Contact the reviewers and have a detailed conversation with them. If the saloon has many poor reviews, do not go for it.
Steer clear of using hairdressing terms if you don’t fully understand what they actually mean, For instance, ‘graduation’ and ‘layering’ sound like they could be alike, but they actually have conflicting meanings. Graduation creates a cut that is heavier and longer on top by building weight in the hair through cutting layers in the bottom. Layering makes the hair lighter and gives it volume and lift through internal layers.
Be Practical
Trust Your Stylist
Listen to what the hairdresser has to say to you. Keep their suggestions in mind. A good stylist will go for a cut keeping in mind your face shape, complexion and features. Have faith in the stylist after you’ve precisely explained what you want with your hair. Complain less and trust them more. After all they know better how to do their work.
Know the Tools
Pay attention while your cut is being done
For decades, women have turned to have important discussions with their stylist.But be careful! it can have an adverse effect. Your stylist might ruin your hair if you keep them busy in a conversation.
Communicate
have a good and precise communication with your hairdresser while having the cut. If you think they are heading in the wrong direction. Please speak for yourself. Otherwise you’ll end up dissatisfied. BE VOCAL FOR YOURSELF. If you think they’re going shorter than you told them to be. Stop them then and there. pay full attention to what the hairdresser is doing to your hair. Do not get distracted while having the cut.
Inquire Them about everything
During your service, ask questions, Have your stylist show you what products or tools to use and how to apply/use them to complete your look.
Be Courteous and king.
i don’t think i need to put this but don’t be late for your session.Not even 10 minutes. your stylist might be on a very tight schedule.Be punctual so you could get your work done on time. Talk in good way to them.Explain them what you want and listen to their suggestions.
Get them Thinned
if you think your hair are extra heavy and hard to manage, get them thinned out. it’ll help to easy your daily routine of hair care. Ask your stylist to think your hair out. Take their suggestions as to what do they suggest to have your hair thinned. They’re usually thinned using razors or shears.
Tousled Waves
One of the most well liked styles for summer is beachy, seemingly disheveled hair. If you want this to be your default ‘do for this season, ask for medium-to-long layers that fall a few inches below your shoulders. This style is flavourable for all face shapes and hair types, except for those who have tight ringlets. You can also fake bombshell waves by wrapping 1-inch sections around a 1- to 1 1/2-inch curling iron.
Going Short
The perfect solution to getting your hair off your neck in summers to avoid irritation is to keep it short. cropped cuts look best on slender and oval faces, while chin-length bobs are good for round and heart-shaped faces. Don’t forget: Whenever you get a cut where your mane is completely off your shoulders, have your stylist clean up hairs on your neck with an electric razor. This will sharpen up the lines and give the look a fresh finish.
Talk in terms of problems and not “wouldn’t it be cool if it looked like _______” solutions
Make a precise list of problems you had with your last haircut. What you liked about it and what you disliked about it . Tell your hairstylist to not to repeat certain steps or mistakes again. Tell them honestly what you didn’t like about the cut last time. or what problems you had to go through because of the ruined cut or color.
Be careful when you use the words “short” and “shorter”
Make sure the “snip tour” goes all the way around your head
Let your stylist know if you’re low- or high-maintenance
Find out if you have to use specific products to re-create the styling:
- Keep in mind the length you want. If you like to tie your hair in a braid of high pony tail. Do not cut them very short. Mid length is always a good option for every hair type. Be precise about the length so you don’t end up crying just because you couldn’t tie you hair in beautiful long braid or a neat pony tail. if you get your hair cut in small steps. you won’t be able to tie them neater. If you’re up for messy kind of hair then go for it.
- Check your face cutting and see if the hairstyle you want will suit on your face or not. Get an idea of what haircut you want. Consult your hair stylist if you are having a doubt on the hair style which will suit you the best.
- Don’t blindly go after celebrities hair styles. Many times haircuts look best on actors but not good in reality. Opt for a hair style which bests suits your personality, complexion and features. Be careful about it
- If you have permanent hair-dresser then you can rely on him/her otherwise get all details about the parlor before going there.
- Wash your hair an hour before getting a haircut. You can even wash a day before but its best to wash few hours before going to the parlor
- Cutting your hair more often doesn’t make it grow faster: Getting rid of the ends of your hair doesn’t directly effect hair growth. The ends of your hair don’t effect the follicles in your scalp, which determine how fast and how much your hair grows. Trimming simply keeps hair more healthy as it grows.
- Skip the trim: Give yourself some time in between each trim instead of going with the typical 6-8 weeks. Hair begins to split around the 3-4 month mark, which is when you’ll actually need a trim.
- Layer accordingly: When cutting your hair, you should layer it according to your hair texture. Tighter curls work best with layers that aren’t perfectly even, while straighter hair works best with more even layers.
- Skip the shampoo: Before cutting hair, skip the shampoo. You’ll be having your hair washed anyway, so there’s no need to dry out the cuticle twice.
- It’s best to trim natural hair when dry: For girls with natural hair, it’s important to know that hair should be cut when dry. Head to a salon that specializes in natural tresses so you know you’re getting the best cut possible.
- If you don’t trim, split ends will travel: Split ends will continue to split up the length of the hair if you don’t trim them, making your hair brittle and weak. When you start seeing split ends more often than non-split ends, it’s time to get it trimmed
oil your hair regularly for better results. wash them before you go for the haircutting . Look out for lices in your head , so you don’t end up getting embarrassed by the hairdresser. always use conditioner on your hair after shampooing them.

