Friday, 1 August 2008

Before and after

Finally Aug is here and i am counting down to Sunday 3 Aug. Cause i am going for a hair do. I am thinking of a total change. But i have some fear, what if i don like it?.

This is a informative article, just comes in handy.
A woman's hair is a one of those things that they have a love-hate relationship with.
A study has shown that women can become so affected by the way their hair looks that they will even resort to avoiding familiar faces, cancelling dates, or even taking a day off work, if they feel that their hair are misbehaving that day.
According to Shunji Matsuo, celebrity hairstylist to the stars, a good haircut is more than just shape, length or colour. The trick to getting a good, stylish do begins with getting your hairstylist to understand your lifestyle needs, and then working with him or her to determine what style or colour suits you best.
Being attuned to a customer's lifestyle needs means that a hairstylist must know intimate details of your daily habits, explains Shunji.
These include how often you shampoo your hair, what colours do you prefer, the length of hair you are comfortable with and even your face shape.

But one thing that Shunji wishes women will stay away from are ponytails tied hurriedly with elastic bands that look better in the waste bin than on one's head. "They look like a washer-woman," he explains good-naturedly. ( i am guilty of that)

In your 20s Long hair - for a softer countenance and a more lady-like appearance. This is also the age at which women can afford to be more experimental and bold with their hair colour.
In your 30s Medium-length hair that just brushes your shoulder.
In your 40s - 50s Depending on your lifestyle, you should consult your hairstylist to see what better suits you. While most women look good with medium to short-length hair, some have also managed to look just as gorgeous with a full head of long, flowing hair.

1 comment:

Drummer said...

Ops, i forget to update this post. Before and after is still the same. My mum didn't notice any change in my hair style and it took my colleagues several days later to notice my rebond hair. One commented that i waste my money going for rebonding :(