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If you want
to learn how to keep your salon-quality style after you leave,
be sure to ask questions about what your stylist is doing, find
out what tools and products are being used. If they are
essential to maintaining your “do”, then purchase them for your
own use at home.
For those
getting entirely new hairstyles, you'll want a guide to follow
so be sure to ask your stylist what the new regimen for your
hair care should be after you head home. Find out if you should
be using different styling tools, ask for tips and tricks to
maintain your style and if you should change the current hair
care products you're using. It can be easy to try and style your
new hairdo the way your old hair used to be. Do your best to
break those habits because chances are that your old styles
won't do justice to your new “do”. If you're afraid you'll get
tired of your new hairstyle, find out what other styles you can
do to switch things up from time to time. Even new hairstyles
can get boring if you don't do anything to it.
Practice,
practice, practice! Take some time out each day to recreate the
steps your stylist took to achieve your current style. Does your
end result not quite compare? Do your best to not get overly
frustrated. It takes time to adjust to a new hairstyle and it
may take you a bit longer to adjust to caring for it.
Of course
the easiest way to get the look you want and continue to own it
for days, weeks and months afterwards is to know exactly what
you want. Always bring photos to your stylist for reference and
make sure that the person in the photo has the same type of hair
and face shape as you. This will increase the odds of your
liking what you see in the mirror afterwards.
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