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How to Find a Hair Stylist
- 1). Ask for referrals. The best way to find a new hairstylist is to ask friends and family for a reference. Ask people who you trust and have hairstyles that you like. It is also important to inquire about the price the hairstylist typically charges for services to avoid wasting time with a stylist who you may not be able to regularly afford.
- 2). Ask strangers who have a hairstyle that you desire for a reference. When walking down the street or working out at the gym, don't be afraid to ask strangers who does their hair. Seeking a reference from an unbiased source can eliminate pressure to go to a certain stylist because of perceived obligation to a friend or family member who referred you to a particular stylist.
- 3). Use the phone book, Internet and local newspapers as a guide. Look through the yellow pages of your phone book or online for advertisements; often times salons or individual stylists will advertise their areas of expertise. Take note of the claimed expertise and compare them to your own needs. It is also helpful to contact the style or fashion reporter at the local newspaper as she should be knowledgeable about the local talent and unbiased with her referrals.
- 4). Compile a list of potential hairstylists. Based on the referrals that you were given and the research that you have done, make a list of the five most promising. Visit the salon to get a feel for the atmosphere and to get a sneak peek at the recommended stylist. If you feel uncomfortable or out of place during your visit, take the stylist of your list; getting your hair styled should be an enjoyable experience--something you look forward to.
- 5). Schedule a consultation. After determining the salons that you would feel comfortable regularly visiting, schedule a consultation with the stylist to discuss your needs and hear what her recommendations are. You should ask about prices, recommended products and areas of expertise. Also be sure to discuss your hair history and past styles that you did and didn't like. If the consultation is going smoothly and you feel comfortable with the hairstylist, allow him to work on your hair. If you don't feel comfortable during the consultation, don't feel pressured by the stylist to let him work on your hair.
- 6). Compare your consultations. After visiting with the prospective stylists, determine who would best meets your hairstyling needs and schedule an appointment. If your first couple of visits don't go well, schedule an appointment with another stylist on your list.
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