Finding the perfect hairdresser can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack, right? I mean, hair is our crown, and trusting someone with it is no small feat. Whether you’re in a new city or just ready for a change, navigating the sea of available stylists in 2024 requires more than just a little courage and a Yelp review marathon.
As someone who once entrusted my locks to a hairdresser who decided to surprise me with an unexpected bowl cut (yes, I said bowl cut), I totally get how daunting it can be. This isn't just about finding any hairdresser, it’s about finding the one who gets you, your style, and, most importantly, your hair. Perfect hairdresser is not just a title; it's a relationship status we all aspire to achieve.
Firstly, let’s talk about the ever-important concept of communication. Communication is like the bedrock of all good relationships, and it’s no different when you’re sitting in that salon chair. You need to be able to express your desires clearly, and they need to be adept at understanding them before you even start. If they don’t get it, you might leave looking like you belong on a 90s sitcom-not cool, my friend.
Another key aspect is doing your homework before you book. No one wants a repeat of my bowl cut incident, so it’s wise to research thoroughly prior to booking an appointment. Check portfolios, read up on various styles they've handled, and maybe even stalk their Instagram a bit. It’s beyond important to ensure that their skill set aligns with the hair goals you’ve been pinning on your Pinterest board all year long.
Word of mouth can be gold in this context – those offhand recommendations from your friends who always seem to have perfectly styled hair can lead you to some real gems. After all, if your friend's hair looks like a shampoo commercial, it’s where you should probably start gathering names.
Never underestimate the power of a trial run either-it’s a no-commitment way to test a stylist's expertise before making a long-term commitment. A blow-dry or a simple trim can tell you a lot about their attention to detail and their personality.
Here in 2024, we have the added advantage of advanced technology and online platforms making our decisions a tad bit easier. Use these platforms to your advantage; you can find customer reviews, stylist profiles, and even social media pages brimming with their handiwork right at your fingertips.
So, as we embark on this quest together, remember that finding the right hairdresser is part science, part art, and part gut instinct. And by the way, if you’ve ever had a questionable '90s haircut-you're in good company. Now, onward to great hair days for all!
1. Personal Recommendation
Asking for personal recommendations is a good example of how to find a good hairdresser. Friends can pass on the name of a hairdresser who they're happy with. People you know will give you an unbiased opinion on how good a hairdresser is - and you can see for yourself when they've had a great cut.
2. Don't Be Afraid to Change
It's often said that people are reluctant to change their hairdresser for fear of causing offence. I don't get that at all. You don't owe them anything. They're not your friend, you're paying them for a service. If you're not happy with that service you have no obligation to stay with them. Besides, they probably get so many clients that they won't realise you haven't been in for a while.
3. Listens to You
Have you ever wanted to burst into tears because you ask for a trim, and end up with six inches chopped off your hair? A good hairdresser listens to you carefully, and takes into account your hair type and lifestyle. They give you time to talk through what you want, and give you the type of cut that you ask for. They will also be honest and tell you when a style won't suit you.
4. High Prices?
High prices don't always mean that you'll get a better cut. How often have you paid for a pricey salon and ended up really disappointed? Some of the best cuts I've had have been done by trainees. They cut very carefully and are closely supervised. The only drawback is that the process is slow, so you need to have plenty of time to spare.
5. Ask a Stranger
If you see someone in the street with a fabulous haircut, ask them where they had it done. Don't be afraid to stop them; they can only say no. But more likely they will be delighted to tell you which salon they go to. It's very flattering to have a complete stranger tell you your hair looks great!
6. Specialist
If your hair presents a perennial challenge, look for a salon or stylist that specialises in your type of hair. This is particularly important for women with afro or curly hair. If you want something like chemical straightening, do look for a stylist who is experienced in these techniques. As with a cut, a good stylist will also sit down, talk the procedure through with you, and advise you if your hair is unsuitable.
7. Updates Skills
Finally, a good stylist will continually update their skills, no matter how experienced they already are. New techniques and products are constantly coming onto the market, and a stylist who takes their craft seriously will always be willing to learn more. Even after years in the trade, a stylist can need to brush up on techniques they haven't used recently.
Even when we find a stylist we're really happy with, chances are that she or he won't be cutting your hair for a lifetime. You're likely to have to hunt for a good stylist several times in your life. Finding a great hairdresser can be like winning the lottery! The state of our hair has such an influence on our confidence that a bad cut can be quite depressing. Conversely, a fantastic cut makes us feel confident, attractive and ready to take on the world. What was the worst hair experience you ever had?