Sunday, June 14, 2020

4 steps to design your hair style


Most women look for celebrities when they want a new hairstyle. Sometimes this can spell disaster for some people. Hair styles are not one size fits all. There are many different factors that can cause a certain hairstyle to break. For example, consider the texture of your hair. If you have very thick hair, you don't want to choose a celebrity hairstyle that is for fine hair. Sometimes it will work, but most of the time it is asking for trouble.

Another example, if you have frizzy hair, you don't want to wear too many short layers. The shorter your hair, the more visible the frizz will be and the more difficult it will be to control. So there must be some judgment decisions when you bring your favorite celebrity hairstyle photo to your stylist and tell her to copy it.

If you have a good stylist, he or she can tell you right away that that style will not work for you due to the texture of your hair, hair type, etc. This is a good thing. I once took a photo of Jodie Foster, a medium length dark blonde hair layered hairstyle photo to my stylist and said I really wanted that look. My stylist told me that first the choice of color was not appropriate for my skin tones and that the hair style had many layers (and I had been complaining about the existing layers all over the place) So instead of creating the style with exact hair, she went with a modified style and I added some highlights that were more suitable for my skin tone. I was very happy with the result.

In the end, styling your own hairstyle may be the best way to get a flattering hairstyle that works for your hair and skin tones. Here are 4 easy steps you can take to design your own location of DeepCuts.

1. Start with the shape of your face. Remove all hair from your face and stand in front of a mirror. Trace the outline of your face in the mirror with something that is removable, that is. Soap, dry erase marker. Stand back and look at the shape you have drawn. Which shape is it more like? Oval, Circle, Rectangle, Heart, Inverted Triangle or Diamond.

2. Find out which celebrities have the shape of your face and start seeing all the different hairstyle options that those celebrities wear.

3. Write down what characteristics of those hair styles you like. Maybe you like the side bangs of a celebrity hairstyle and the long layers of another hairstyle. Make copies of all the hairstyle features you like.

4. Go to your stylist with your photos and notes. Show the stylist what features you like, ask him to design a hairstyle for you that has the main features that you like.

It is always important to ask the stylist about each facet of the hairstyle. He or she can give you some advice on what will work best for you. You can get a flattering hairstyle, it just takes a little work. If the first haircut doesn't suit you, remember to keep adjusting it. Sometimes it can take years to get the best style.

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