What if you don’t have a hairdresser? What if your hairdresser is just not cutting your hair right for you? What do you do? We leave our hair in the hands of someone else. So this someone better be someone you can trust. It takes time and perseverance to find the right person who can “dance” to your “music.” Your hairdresser and you should enjoy superb rapport.
Here are some guidelines:
Lawrence’s 5 Tips
1. If you see a haircut you like on someone walking down the street or at the gym or in a store, stop that person and ask where s/he got such a great cut. More than likely, they will recommend who they go to.
2. Also don’t be shy about asking friends and family who they may recommend. These people know you best.
3. Search the phone book, the web, or your local newspapers or magazines for top- rated salons in your area.
4. Like window-shopping, if you walk by a salon, drop in and see if the work they are performing is what you are looking for.
5. If you like what you had in the past, bring your new hairdresser pictures of cuts, and your previous color information. Explain past experiences with your hair. Also show a picture of the look you had so that look can be matched. Supply as many photos of you as you can.
You may have to try a couple of different hairdressers until you find the person with whom you can work best.
Please let me hear your questions.
Lawrence
Lawrence@LawrencePitonza.com
www.LawrencePitonza.com
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