Regardless of whether it is a man or a woman, remember not to say these "three sentences" when getting a haircut, I also only understand, don't listen to persuasion.
For friends who pay attention to their appearance, they are well aware of the impact of their appearance on their overall image. Therefore, they not only pay attention to clothing matching and appearance grooming in their daily life, but also regularly trim their hairstyles to enhance their temperament and style. A proper hairstyle can not only give people a sense of confidence, but also show off their unique charm. Hairstyles play a vital role in shaping a person's image. Everyone wants their appearance to be beautiful or handsome, but not everyone can leave the barbershop satisfied after getting a haircut. Some people are disappointed after a haircut because they didn't get the desired hairstyle. This is mainly because we may have made some mistakes when communicating with our barber. Next, we're going to ** three words that can lead to an unsatisfactory hairstyle.
In the first sentence, we can't simply say to the barber, "Cut it a little shorter." Because the concept of "short" has a different understanding in everyone's mind. The "short" in your mind may be a board inch or shoulder-length length, while the "short" in the eyes of a barber may be a flat head or a pot lid. If you only say cut it shorter, the barber will most likely cut it according to his understanding, which may lead to results that don't match your expectations and may even cut your hair. Therefore, when we need to cut short, we should clearly inform the barber how long you want to cut, rather than vaguely using the word "short".
In the second sentence, we should not ask the barber to trim the hairstyle according to the **. Many people will search for good-looking hairstyles online before going for a haircut** and save them, and then show them to the barber during the haircut, hoping that they will cut the same hairstyle according to the style on **. But many times, the effect of the cut is not as good as the first. This is because everyone's face shape and features are unique, and the hairstyle on ** may not be suitable for our face shape. Also, not every barber can accurately replicate the hairstyle on **. Therefore, we can't just ask the hairdresser to cut it just because the hairstyle on the ** is good-looking, we also need to take into account our own face shape and overall image.
Thirdly, in a barbershop, we often hear customers say to a hairstylist, "Feel free to style your hair", but this is never to be said. Because once you say that, the hairstylist will style the hairstyle exactly according to their own ideas, and the result is often not what you want. Imagine you walk into a barbershop and say to the hairstylist, "Feel free to style your hair," which means you don't have clear requirements and expectations. The hairstylist may think that you trust his technique a lot, so he will give free rein and give you a hairstyle that he thinks is the easiest for you. But such an outcome is often not what you want, because you are not clearly expressing your expectations and requirements. What's worse, if you simply say "just make a haircut", the hairstylist may cut you a very simple hairstyle, but ** may charge for a complex hairstyle. Not only will you not get a satisfactory hairstyle, but you will also feel like you have been cheated.
Some friends may say, "I don't know what to cut it into, so you can recommend it to me." However, hairstylists tend to recommend hairstyles that are conservative and modest, and while not necessarily ugly, they are not necessarily suitable for you. If you really want to try a new hairstyle, then these conservative recommendations may not meet your expectations.
Also, don't say things like "you think I cut it that looks good?" This quote tends to trigger an impulse from a hairstylist, who may recommend some hairstyles based on your face shape and temperament. However, such a recommendation may not be for you, and you may get a haircut that is both unsightly and old-looking, and it can be ridiculously high.
So, when it comes to getting a haircut, what should we do to cut a hairstyle that suits us and satisfies us?First, we need to be clear about our needs and expectations. If you want to cut your hair short, then tell the stylist what you want to expect, such as how short to cut, how to style it, etc. If you want to try a new hairstyle, then tell the hairstylist what your expectations are, such as the length, layering, color, etc. you want the hairstyle to be. At the same time, we want to respect the professional advice of hairstylists. While we can set our own requirements and expectations, a professional hairstylist will give you the best advice based on factors such as your face shape, temperament, and hair texture.