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7 Hairstyle Tips: How
to Know if it's Time For a Change
©Copyright 2005 Sheila Dicks
Never underestimate the power of your hairstyle to add to
your professional image or to undermine it. Having a professional
image is more than having nice clothes. It is creating a look
that is harmonious which means paying attention of all aspects
of image - makeup, skincare, clothing, posture, body type,
accessories, etiquette and hair. If either of the aspects
of image is discarded the whole look is ruined. Hairstyle
and hair upkeep play a major role in creating a professional
image and keeping your look up-to-date is a must. To keep
your hair looking great avoid these mistakes:
- Wearing a lot of hairstyle products to keep your hair
"in place" will leave your hair looking stiff
and unattractive. Hair should be soft, natural and able
to move.
- Do you still have the same hairstyle you had in high school?
Take out and old picture and have a look. If you answered
'yes' there is no doubt that there is time for a change.
Also, if you are over the age of thirteen don't put barrettes
or bows in your hair.
- If you have curly hair and use straightening products
and tools daily to get the look you want you are probably
working too hard. Take pride in your curls and use products
that enhance your hair's naturalness and use straightening
products sparingly.
- If you make a slight change in your hairstyle and the
compliments start pouring in it could be that your friends
are giving you subtle hints and it is time for a change.
- If it seems that your hair never looks the way you want
and you end up wearing a ponytail most of the time it is
time for a cut and style.
- The number one hair buster is roots that show - especially
if they are grown out an inch or more. Before you color
your hair decide if it is something that will continue to
do. If not, don't do it.
- When you color your hair take your skin tone into consideration.
For instance, if you have extremely white skin, don't color
your hair black. As you age, your skin color changes. Keep
this in mind when choosing hair color and ask your hairstylist
for recommendations.
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