New Zealand Social Network for Hairdressers (BETA)
| So what can my Hairdresser do for me? |
| Hair Care Advice - Hair Tips |
| Written by Leanne Kemp |
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A Hairdresser is the person whose job it is to cut or style your hair, to change or maintain your image as you desire. Your hairdresser utilises a mixture of hair colouring, hair cutting and hair texturing techniques. However finding the right hairdresser is not always that easy.. In the US hairdressers are usually known as technicians and stylists while in some countries like the UK, Australia and New Zealand, the term hairdresser is more commonly used. This profession may have its roots in the latter centuries of the English nobility as hair use to be a large part of their ethnicity. Hairdressers can enhance your looks and overall appearance.They monitor your personality and after that, very carefully a hairstyle is devised to enhance the appeal of your personality. A great haircut must maintain healthy hair that looks stylish and be easy to maintain while suiting your face shape and lifestyle. Your mirror is your best friend to figure out your features and kind of face shape you have. The best haircut style for you is determined by your face shape and a great hairstyle is always dependent on this fact. Therefore, the hairstyle that suits you is the hairstyle that will highlight balance and beauty and be the style that you can easily follow and style on your own. Your hairstylist should make maintenance of the hairstyle an important decision for your new look. Search as many different hair styles that are available,select those that suit your face type and go accordingly. Your hairstylist is often the best judge to determine the hairstyle suited for your personality. If you don't know the shape of your face but eager to know it,then you are suggested tying your hair back, stand up close to the mirror and trace the reflection of your face with the help of a suitable medium (lip liner/ glass marker). Step back and have a look! The shape of your face will resemble a round, square, oval or heart shape. Some of the more common hair cuts or terms are listed below;Afro, A-Line, Bangs / Fringe, Bantu/Zulu knots, Beehive, Bouffant, Bun, Blowout/Taper, Buzz cut, Bob cut, Bowl cut, Caesar cut, Chelsea girl, Chonmage, Comb over, Cornrows, Crew cut, Crop, Croydon facelift, Curtained hair, Devilock, Dido flip, Dreadlocks, Duck's Ass or Ducktail, Emo hair, Fauxhawk, Feathered hair, Finger wave, Flattop, Flip, Fofa, French braid, French twist, High and tight, Hime cut, Hi-top fade, Horseshoe Flattop, Induction cut, Jheri curl, Japanese hair straightening, Khokhol, Layered hair, Liberty spikes, Long hair, Low and tight, Mohawk, Mop-Top, Mullet, Odango, Ofuku, Pageboy, Perm, Pigtails, Pixie, Pompadour, Ponytail, Quiff, Recon, Rattail, Ringlet, Ronaldo, Short back and sides, Shape-Up, Sidebang, Spiked, Side Spike, Tape-Up, Taper fade, Tonsure, Undercut, Updo, Shag and Wings. Tips for you to help with your new haircut
But the most important tip to finding the right Hairdresser is: The best Hairdresser or stylist is one who treats you with respect and styles your hair the way you want it. More on Hairdressers and hairdressing
Leanne Kemp is the Managing Director for Wotaboutme. Look online to find a day spa, haircut, aromatherapy massage anywhere in Australia. Perfect for gifts for him or gifts for her. For updates, check out the Wotaboutme Blog |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 April 2010 11:32 |