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How to Get What You Want From Your Hair Stylist

how to get what you want from your hair stylistI get a ton of questions about my hair regarding cut, color, and styling. Well I’m no expert I just know how I like to look.  So to answer some of the most asked questions regarding hair I went to the experts. Robert Townsend and Megan Heinson from Essensuals London (read more about them here) were kind enough to impart some knowledge about all things hair to have you  leaving the salon feeling your best and knowing that you got exactly what you wanted from your stylist.

Before You Cut

We’ve all been in that situation: you’re at a new stylist for the first time and they are armed with scissors. Well there are ways to ensure that you don’t leave in tears (I’ve been there, it’s not fun for anyone).   Robert Townsend says, start by doing your research. Most stylists these days have Instagram accounts where they feature their work. If their account is inspirational pictures of other people’s work, be cautious and ask to see their work portfolio. You want to get a good idea of the types of cuts and colors they specialize in before committing to a cut.

Robert Townsend also suggests that you use inspirational photos but with a grain of salt. Pinterest is a great place to get ideas but this industry expert knows just how much Photoshop goes into making those glamours looking images. Color is often retouched and edited to look magazine worthy and Townsend dropped an industry secret that many images of the pastel hair trend you see is simply a blonde that has been photo edited.

In The Chair

The consult is one of the most important parts of your salon visit. If you’re feeling unsure about what to expect, ask for a complimentary consultation prior to your visit to meet your stylist and work our exactly the look you’re going for. Both Robert Townsend and Megan Heinson say that every visit to your stylist, whether new or old, should start with a consultation. Your stylist should take the time to look at your hair and see it’s texture, thickness, and examine any damage or breakage. From here you’re both discussing what type of look you want all while taking into consideration your lifestyle, hair type, face shape, and skin tone.

Townsend also notes to remember that they are the professionals. If your stylist is being honest with you, as they should be, and they say a color or cut doesn’t suit it’s likely they are right and you won’t be happy with the final result.

At Home Care

Now you’ve walked out of the salon feeling like a million bucks and praising your stylist to all who will listen comes the hard part, keep that hair looking salon worthy at home. An educated stylist should be able to educate you the client just to keep your locks looking fresh but if not, here’s what Townsend and Heinson have to say!

Both agree that you need to start off with good products.  When using a high quality shampoo and conditioner like Purology or Redken, you don’t need to use as much product to see results. Heinson says you should shampoo only your scalp then condition only your hair from the ears down. This way product is doing it’s job correctly. Your scalp produces all the oil for conditioning it needs while your ends don’t need to be scrubbed clean.

Recreating the Look

As far as styling products, Heinson says to use first what you want to see the most from your hair. Need big volume? Start with a volumizing mousse. Want smoothy and silky locks? Start with a smoothing serum or balm. In regards to my habit of sleeping with wet hair, Heinson says don’t do it. Hair stretches 50% more when it’s wet versus dry so always dry at least the roots before styling in any way (aka sleeping with wet hair in a topknot).

Heinson also had some great troubleshooting tips. If you’re seeing steam while blowdrying, you either 1) are using to high of heat or 2) didn’t properly rinse out your conditioner. Curls falling flat? Product is the key! Start with curl holding products before you blow dry and don’t just rely on hairspray to do the job. Finally, Heinson says to save yourself the hassle and only use a round brush once your hair is 90% dry to cut back on blow dry times and always always always use your heat protectant!

Did these industry experts answer all your hair questions? What other questions do you have? Let me know in the comments and I may have the answer!

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1 Comments

  1. Roxanne wrote:

    This post is really helpful! I just moved and it is so hard to find a stylist I like and trust. Thanks for the tips!
    –Roxanne
    http://glassofglam.com

    Posted 5.31.16

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