At Home vs Salon Hairstyling

For an abundance of people, hairstyles are simple enough to create at home for most regular day events. Seeing an expert for a cut or trim is usually the only times most of us visit the salon on a daily basis. However, for bigger occasions like weddings, proms, or meaningful events, a salon can be a huge aid to selecting, creating, and finishing off perfect hairstyles. Some people are able to dream up great looks at home, but there is a big difference when an experienced stylist can look at someone's facial feature and current hairstyle and suggest improvements or particular hairstyles that would look extremely great for everyday wear or special event exposure. Many adept stylists have access to exclusive hair care products sold only to salons and not over the counter along with various styling tools which can help build hot hairstyles or repair dull ones. Really good stylists are able to reproduce hairstyles from photos to the clients own hair. The decision to visit a salon really depends on the individual and circumstance but everyone should visit a salon for hairstyles consultation once in a while.

 

Selecting the right hairstyles

Everybody is different and choosing hairstyles that match each person will depend on these difference. A person who is more into punk will desire wilder hairstyles to match where as a lawyer may have a more maintained hairstyle. Other aspects such as occasion and facial shape also equate into what type of hairstyles are best for each person. A person going to the beach may wear hairstyles that are more relaxed and down where a prom attending senior in high school may want a beautiful updo. Facial shapes also warrant diverse hairstyles. Hairstyles with sweeping bangs are a good choice for angular jawlines and can contribute to framing other facial shapes as well. The right hairstyles also include proper texture and color which are two of the most important elements. Everyone wants soft, beautiful hair but not everyone is that lucky. Thus different ways of adding extras to hairstyles including waves, curls, and braids may be better choices for some than others. Additional textures like choppy and sleek add variation to hairstyles. Color is one of the best ways to change hairstyles for totally different remakes. The possible hair colors; red, blond, brunette, and dark all have deviating shades that generate unique looks even with similar hairstyles. This is easily seen in the color changes of celebrities like Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams who have interchanged many variant hair colors. These are all factors to think about before committing oneself to a hairstyle.

 

SHORT HAIR TIP
Use a toothbrush to tease a short strand. The tiny bristles will give you more control, and give your hair more lift.

BLOW-DRYING
1.Blow-dry bangs first, since they are first to dry. Use a round toothbrush.
2. Use fingers to separate hair until almost dry.
3.Divide hair into sections, and dry sections first.

HINT: Always brush and blow dry in same direction.

TRIM YOUR OWN BANGS
1. Comb bangs straight down across your forehead.
2. Separate into three sections.
3. Clip back the two side sections.
4. Grasp the middle section between the fingers, and looking straight ahead cut off about 1/4 inches.
5. Unclip side sections and repeat.

SLEEP ON SATIN
Keep your hair from losing its style overnight by always sleeping on a satin pillow. Carry one with you when you travel.

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