Monday, September 27, 2010

Hair Salon


It's approximately a given that you want to look after your hair. When people look at you the first time, your hair is the first thing people see.
Hair plays a central role in your personality and appearance. Thus, it is of extreme importance that you go to the right stylist and select the right salon.

Hair is one of the most important aspects or attributes of a woman's beauty and personality. No wonder hair has been described as the topmost beauty of a woman. Thus it is quite unstated that women are always after styling their curls and taking care of their mane.
Finding that perfect hair salon and the perfect hairstylists is akin to finding the correct doctor or dentist.


Leaving your hair in the care of another person takes a lot of trust. With hair such a visible part of our appearance,so finding a salon and hairdresser you trust is an essential.
If you're maintaining your hair right, you'll need to see a hairdresser every six to eight weeks, so when it comes to selecting a hair salon, it's important you make the right preference. You're going to be spending a lot of time with this person, and putting your overall appearance in the salon's hands. Here's some helpful tips on how to find the best salon
1. Always Visit A Salon Before You Book
Visit the salon and see what the general impression is like. Take note of the following: 
  • Is it clean? A good salon will be well kept and neat, with everything in its right place.Check for hair being left on the floor even when a cut is finished, blemished work stations or surplus appliances. 
  •  Is it busy? Busy salons tend to indicate satisfied customers.
  •  Is the price list up-to-date? Most salons have a board showing their prices; ask the receptionist if it's up-to-date. Good salons will always make sure their customers are aware of their prices.
  •  What's the overall ambience like? Does it feel relaxed, or stressful? Are the hairdressers chatting, or hysterically cutting hair? Look for a relaxed but professional environment. 


2.Trust your instincts.
You will usually get a strong feeling whether a hair salon is the right one for you or not, so trust your instincts as well as taking note of all your learn from the above procedures.

3. Ask around.
Use a search engine to make sure and see if the salon has any good or positive reviews. If you find several very deprived reviews, it might be worth avoiding unless a specific stylist  is mentioned.

4. Meet The Stylist
Before booking an scheduled time, ask to meet the stylist you will ultimately be having your hair cut with. In hairdressing, it's important a stylist is well turned out - and salons know this. If a stylist is neglecting their own personal appearance and the salon is not bringing them up on it, it could suggest an essential lack of professionalism. Ask to just briefly meet the stylist.
5. Ask Questions
If a salon has satisfied the above criteria, it's time to ask some questions:
  • Is there a price difference between junior and senior stylists? - 


  • Does the salon have exacting specialists for colouring hair? - Again, they should.
  • Does the salon have exacting specialists for colouring hair? - Again, they should.
  • What's their termination policy? 









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