Friday, May 29, 2009

Awesome and ordinary haircuts

The secret lies within the experience of the hair designer, talent, and time spent. Of these variables, one separates the $10
haircut from the $300 haircut. You might be thinking it is the
experience and talent of the hair designer. This does matter, but
in my opinion, the determining factor is the time spent.



It makes sense that a salon that caters to the majority of
population's income level, would make more money charging a low
price and depend on high volumes of traffic. This means the hair
designer must work fast, and get as many customers in and out as
quickly possible. The hair designer has been trained to cut a
specific way that maximizes the cutting time, and minimizes the
time spent.

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I have worked in such a place when I first started in the industry.
I was taught to use the same cutting techniques on every customer,
without consideration given to the individualistic characteristics
of each person's hair. I have never seen any two people with the
exact hair texture, wave pattern, amount of hair, etc. A person's
hair is like their fingerprints, and unique from anyone else's.
Therefore, using the same cutting techniques on everyone does not
and cannot result in an awesome haircut.



After about a year of working in the franchise-quickie haircut
salon, I knew the customers were less than thrilled with the
haircuts. Therefore, despite the goals set by the salon, I decided
to slow down and pay attention to each customer's uniqueness. The
difference was dramatic. I found that by combing the hair and
checking how the hair was responding to each snip I made, I could
take the ordinary haircut into an awesome haircut.



Cutting this way took longer of course, but the result was well
worth the effort. I learned that even microscopic snips in the
right places is the key to "http://best-shag-haircut-and-styles.blogspot.com/2010/01/michael-jackson-haircuts_28.html"
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. It was not a matter of sticking to a particular cutting method;
it was a matter of taking my time. I became a hair artist, and the
customers loved it. Eventually this led me to work in a more
exclusive hair salon, where I could take my time and charge more
money. I was surprised to find that a good majority of my customers
were willing to pay three to four times what they were paying in
order to have me cut their hair in the new salon.



The best hair designers take their time. They do not rush, look at
the clock, walk away from their customer in the middle of a haircut
to answer a phone, skip the pre-haircut consultation, or let their
customer leave with wet hair. All of these things add up to a $10
haircut. If you have been accustomed to this kind of treatment, you
probably have never had an awesome haircut. You do not have to
spend $300 to get an awesome haircut, but you have to find someone
who is willing to take his or her time cutting hair, or cut hair
yourself.



I want to encourage you, to learn how to cut your family and
friends hair at home. As you can see from my experience, once you
have the basic knowledge of haircutting (as my videos will teach
you) you have what it takes to create "http://best-shag-haircut-and-styles.blogspot.com/2010/01/michael-jackson-haircuts_28.html"
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. Apply the cutting techniques with taking your time, and you and
your family will never have to go back to getting ordinary haircuts again.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Pony tails - the best haircut 2009

2009 Hairstyles - Pony Tails

Pony tails - the best haircut 2009If you want to keep your hair long, but also want to show off your beautiful face to it's full glory, then a pony tail is the answer. Giving a cropped hair effect, pony tails are practical and stylish. Dress up the pony tail with hair accessories such as sparkling grips, even feathers and plastic alice bands.

This years pony tails are more than just scraped back hair, the actual pony tail should be scrunched or crimped for a full bodied textured look. Half pony tails also look cute and are fashionable in 2009, as worn by Cate Blanchett, easy to style, just as it sounds, tie back half the hair, leaving lots of soft strands, for a less severe form of updo.

Monday, May 18, 2009

The best hairstyles 2009

What determines fashion? To many people, the world is fashion is largely governed by the celebrities. Thus, it is no surprise that the top hairstyles have also been influenced by the celebrity fever. The summer of 2008 saw a rich mix of styles and color and is likely that the coming year will see more of the trend. Hairstyles come in two modes, either the long or the short versions. Both styles have seen modifications that have remained while others have undergone changes.

The best hairstyles 2009


One of the short styles that will likely be seen in 2009 is the bob. This style is commonly worn by Victoria Beckham and the legendary Nicole Richie. The hairstyle can be black, blonde or brunette. It looks good on oval shaped faces. Layers are also becoming a great way to go and it comes in either long or short hair style. Bangs have remained hot since 2007 and will likely continue to look pretty on those who choose them. Fringes are getting innovative and despite their 80’s look, they are getting on trend. The style is great on girls who have rounded faces since it tends to dominate most of the face, especially the upper part of the face. Indeed it is a bold cut for anyone.

The soft bob will likely replace the Rihanna bob look for last summer. This style has a less structured cut and is much softer. It tends to hide the eyes and it suits rounded or square faces with protruding cheekbones. Rock culture will still dominate hair styles and the rock crop will likely take the lead. The style is perfect for girls with big eyes and small faces. Coupled with the right mix of lipstick, the style will reveal that feminine look on confident women. The winter season will most definitely be dominated by the mid-length cut. The style does not need a lot of make-up and this style will fit almost any face shape. The moptop is a short hairstyle that will also be popular among girls who want to look a little unkempt. The style will match up with eyeshadow and eyeliners to give that Beatles look.

Extensions will definitely top hairstyles the coming winter and autumn. If one is fairly tall and confident, extensions are the in-thing. The Kim Wilde cut will likely get an update beginning this season and onwards. The style is perfect on girls with long necks and oval faces.