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Factors to Consider before getting a New Hair Cut

Nothing can change your appearance faster than a new hair cut can. But before you dash out to the salon to request your new do, it is a good idea to do a little research to ensure that the new style that you choose will work with your hair and face type. Factors that you should consider prior to your hair cut include your hair type, the shape and features of your face and how well the maintenance of the style will work with your lifestyle. If you select a new hair cut based on these considerations, you are guaranteed to find a style that you love and are able to maintain easily.

What is your Hair Type?

There are a few aspects to look at when you are determining your hair type. First, is your hair curly, wavy or completely straight? If you have a head of curls, a bob hair cut is probably not going to work for you. On the other hand, don’t select a style that requires a natural wave if your straight hair won’t provide it for you. You also need to look at the thickness of your hair in determining the best hair cut for you. The emo hair that is all the rage today works best on thinner hair, while a long, thick mane can be a gorgeous asset if you have the time to care for it.

Every Face has a Shape

Most facial shapes are described as oval, heart-shaped, square or long. To determine the shape of your face, pull all of your hair back and trace your face on your mirror with lipstick or a washable marker. Take a look at the shape you have drawn, and try to identify which of these facial shapes are most closely resembled. Once you have a shape in mind, you can select a new hair cut that is recommended for you.

Lifestyle Factors

How much time do you have to wash, dry and style your hair every morning? This is an important factor to keep in mind, since caring for your hair will be a very important part of keeping your new hair cut looking its best. You should also think about how you tend to dress each day, whether it is professional or trendy, and select your hair cut according to your personal style.

Once you have selected the new hair cut that you would like to try, make sure that you communicate your desires clearly with your stylist. If you can, bring in a picture or two of the hair cut that you have chosen so that your stylist will get an accurate picture of what you have in mind.

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