We all make these 4 mistakes at the hairdresser
You're probably pondering and pondering what this hair salon mistake could be. We admit, it's so obvious that you might not actually think of it. Here you go, here it is!
1. mistake at the hairdresser: We don't sit up straight
What - that's it already? Right - if you don't sit up straight at the hairdresser, this not only affects the desired hair length, but the hair is often crooked afterwards for precisely this simple reason. We all tend to slouch in the hairdresser's chair and make a crooked back. This bad posture naturally has an effect on your head and neck, so the hairdresser may cut off more or less than you wanted. Another major sitting mistake: we like to cross our legs - it's so comfortable. However, this causes our body to become crooked and inevitably our hairstyle too. So sit up straight so that the hairdresser can do their job as well as possible and we leave the salon satisfied.
2. hold your head at an angle
Does the hairdresser have to keep telling you to keep your head straight? Unconsciously, we often think we have to hold our head this way or that so that the hairdresser can cut better. In reality, we should just hold it straight so that it doesn't get cut and the hairstyle ends up crooked and lopsided. The maestro already tells us if we should tilt it to the left or right. It's exhausting for the hairdresser if he has to keep reminding the guest. So, just enjoy the appointment and let yourself be guided.
3. putting too many styling products in your hair
We've all seen it before, people like to put lots of care products in their hair at the hairdresser: A little conditioner here, a little hair oil there, a little spray there. But be careful, too many care products can overload our scalp and, in the worst case, even lead to hair loss in the long term. It is therefore better to be a little cautious with the use of products.
4. other mistakes when visiting the hairdresser
First of all, we should always calmly describe to our trusted hairdresser what kind of hairstyle we want. Ideally, we should show him one or more pictures so that he knows how we imagine the hairstyle. If something is not feasible, a good hairdresser will let us know and suggest alternatives. We should also point out our daily styling routine and our hair texture.
If you don't like something or the hairdresser tries to push you in a certain direction, always say in a friendly but firm manner that you don't want it that way. The hairstylist will understand, as they don't want you to leave the salon feeling miserable afterwards.