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Did you know the average person spends about $360 a year on haircuts?

For many people, spending good money on a haircut is worth it because they leave the salon feeling like a million bucks. However, many people avoid getting haircuts due to a bad previous bad experience.

If you want to know how to get the perfect haircut at your next hair appointment, you came to the right place. 

Read on to learn how to get the haircut you always wanted.

1. Research Your Stylist

If you want to get the hair cut of your dreams, you need to choose the right stylist. While there are plenty of great stylists out there, you need to choose the one that best fits your style. 

Before you schedule your appointment, do some research about the hairstyle online. Start by reading the reviews customers left on Yelp or Google. Reading the reviews will give you a general idea of what happy and unhappy customers have to say. 

You can also check out their social media profiles to see their work. 

2. Let Go of the Picture 

Although it’s a great idea to bring a picture to show your stylist, you should only bring it as a point of reference. Stylists appreciate for you to bring a visual aid of what you want. y

However, you have to keep in mind that the model in the photo might have a different bone structure and facial features. 

Once you and your stylist discuss the photo, it’s important you put it away. Bringing up the photo every time your stylist cuts a bit of hair could insult your stylist.

After all, you picked them because they’re the best in their field. 

3. Learn the Language

If you want to get the best haircut possible, why not learn some f the professional language. Your hairstylist will be able to give you exactly what you’re looking for if you speak the lingo.

Dusting: If you’re going for just a trim, it’s important you use the term “dusting.” A trim can mean something different to your stylist. 

When you’re trying to grow your hair out, getting a dusting will only take off the split ends and leave the length intact.

Inches: When you use the phrase “a few inches,” your stylist might take off as much as you need. However, if you say an inch, your stylist will know just to take off an inch. 

Layers: If you desire layers, make sure you tell your hairstylist how many layers you want. 

Weight Removal: Weight removal is a technique hairstylists use for those clients who have dense or thick hair. They take off some of the density to give you make your hair lighter.

Blunt Cut: If you’re not looking for a fancy haircut and simply want a smooth cut, you should ask for a blunt cut. A blunt cut is a technique used by a hairstylist to cut your hair straight across. 

With a blunt cut, the weight falls to the bottom of your hair. Blunt cuts are great for people who have thin hair.

4. Ask For Their Opinion

Because hairstylists are experts, why not ask them for their opinion to get the best haircut possible. While you might have an idea of what kind of haircut you want, your hairstylist will be able to give you some recommendations that will enhance your features.

5. Let Your Stylist Touch Your Hair

Because hair stylists can learn a lot from touching your hair, it’s essential you encourage them to touch it. Allow them to shampoo your hair before they cut it, so they spend more time with your hair.

They will be able to tell a lot about your hair by simply touching it. If your hair is too damaged, they can suggest treatments to bring it back to life.

6. Ask Important Questions

Because many people don’t want to be the “annoying client,” they refrain from asking too many questions. 

When you’re after the perfect haircut, it’s important you ask your stylists important questions before they pick up the scissors. 

The goal of your stylist is for you to leave the chair happy and feeling your best, so don’t be afraid to ask as many questions as possible. 

Stylists prefer when their clients are vocal and ask questions and give enough details.

7. Tell Your Hairstylist About Your Lifestyle

While many people want to get the haircut of their favorite celebrity, they don’t realize how much work it takes to achieve the look every day.

During your haircut appointment, you should tell your stylists if you are low or high maintenance. If you’re the type of person who likes to keep their hair on a ponytail, you might not want a fancy haircut.

However, if you can spare several hours a week to style your hair, your stylist might have more to work with. 

8. Pay Attention to the Process

Although it can be tempting to flip through magazines or go through your phone when you’re getting a haircut, it’s important you pay attention. 

You should engage with your hairstylist during the process. When you get distracted, you stop paying attention, and your stylist will have to keep putting your hair back in place. 

9. Avoid Micromanaging 

If you already told your hairstylist what you want, showed them a photograph, and used the lingo, there’s no reason why you should micromanage your hairstylist. 

When you keep giving your stylist instructions, you will interrupt the flow and distract them from the process. The last thing you want is to end up with a bad haircut because you gave them too many instructions.

10. Ask for Product Recommendations 

There’s no doubt that you always leave the salon looking like a completely different person. If you want to look every day like you just left the hair salon, it’s Important you ask your stylist for product recommendations to recreate the look.

Are You Ready for the Haircut of Your Dreams?

Now that you know how you can achieve the haircut you always wanted, it’s time to book your hair appointment. 

To make the most of your hair appointment, it’s important you research your stylist, learn the lingo, ask their opinion, let them make recommendations, and pay attention to the process. 

Are you ready for your makeover? Contact us today to book your appointment at ShearGenius.

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