Tuesday, July 28, 2009

How do you ask your hair stylist...?

I want to know how she'd curl my thick hair. I'm only 13, and very shy. How do you ask you hairstylist how to curl you hair? Will they show you then, or do you have to pay for a new appointmen? Does it cost money, if so, how much?



I can't just do it myself, it doesn't work.



How do you ask your hair stylist...?

Tell the stylist that you need help learning how to style your hair. If the budget is tight, you may want to go to a beauty school where they have students cut and style your hair under the supervision of their instructors. This costs much less than many of the salons.



How do you ask your hair stylist...?

N0 IT W0NT JUST ASK HER THE SAME QUESTI0N SHELL PR0BABLY SH0W Y0U A PIECE 0R 2



How do you ask your hair stylist...?

when you get a hair cut, ask her. i'm sure you don't sit like a log in the chair throughout the entire time. when she starts curling it, ask her to explain. speak up, or you'll never know.



or, you can take a curling iron, and start practicing.



How do you ask your hair stylist...?

after you get your hair cut , when shes styling it . . you can ask . depending on how nice she is , she may or may not charge you . my stylist always asks if i want it straight or curly after i get it cutt .



How do you ask your hair stylist...?

it depends on where you go on whether or not it will cost more. I would suggest you find a salon that is small and personal. don't be afraid to ask your hairstylist anything! and if you're afraid to ask him/her when you get there, then schedule it when you make the appointment. maybe you can enlist the help of your parents, older sibling, etc. to help you make the appointment. most hairstylists will be happy to give you some curling advice



How do you ask your hair stylist...?

YOu need to request a "lesson" from your stylist in how to manage your hair yourself.



Instead of just having a trim, ask for a flattering cut and style you can work with on your own.



A good hair stylist will give you what you need,



a great cut, perfect style and make sure you can do it yourself.



Don't be shy, that's what you are paying for.



And skip the local cut and trim shops, find a good shop...ask Mom or favorite aunt for help. And don't go alone, take a girl friend and an adult with you.



:) Good luck!

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