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Finding Your Perfect Stylist

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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Written by Julie Hill
Hairstylist/Founder
(734) 528-0922
www.ImagineThree.com

Finding Your Perfect Stylist:

Searching for your perfect stylist can be disastrous and nerve wrecking. Trusting someone who is going to change your look, make you look perfect for your event, or read your mind to help you find what you truly want can be difficult. The search begins often with moving from stylist to stylist without reason. An unhappy client with unhappy hair evolves and the search continues…

Many times, there may be a lack of trust in a stylist, which comes with the pattern of changing stylists each time you get your hair done. Then, you repeatedly discover the unfortunate experiences of bad hair. So how do you trust? Trust is often earned but in the same sense you need to trust enough to place your hair in a stylist’s hands. Here are some suggestions to get you started:

*Find a credible stylist that has the knowledge you feel comfortable with.
*Your stylist should match you as a person and mesh well with your personality.
*You should be able to easily communicate to the stylist what it is you want and get
the results with ease.

To find the perfect stylist for you can be easy or can take a little bit of a search. You can find them through their work and word of mouth. Take a look around if you see someone who has similar hair as you, and if you love their style, don’t be afraid to ask who does their hair. If you already visit a salon for other services, ask your esthetician, masseuse, or nail technician for recommendations. It is very likely they have a favored stylist in mind that they will recommend to you.

If you are still fearful of jumping into the chair of your new stylist, take a visit for a blow dry or style. See how you two relate and see how the stylist showcases their skills. Another good idea would be to take a picture in with you of a hairstyle you would like to achieve in the future and see what the stylist communicates about the style for you. See if you like what you hear and if you feel at ease, if not move on. You will find your stylist in time and then learn to trust them when you two learn the dance of communication. Good luck and happy hairs!

Julie Hill <br> Hairsylist <br> Imagine Three

Julie Hill Hairsylist Imagine Three