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When selecting a hairdresser, consider whether you enjoy the chatty type or the silent type. Personalities must gel, or you will not enjoy your experience. Also, what types of equipment does the salon have? Driers, plenty of sinks and cutting stations, and a comfortable, relaxing waiting area are all good things to look for. Visit the salon beforehand and make sure the hairdressers' hairstyles look good to you. If the styles are too wacky or spiky or glamorous for you, you may want to keep looking. The hairdresser you select should be able to give you a style that works with both your hair type and lifestyle. You don't want a complete makeover every time you leave the salon. The best cuts are the ones that you can maintain at home day after day. Browse the beauty products selection as well. Depending on your hairstyle, ask each hairdresser you consider if they can cut any type of hair, such as Afro, wavy, platted, frizzy, curly or straight. Find out if the hairdresser has a website where you can view an online gallery of styles, makeovers, cuts, information, top hairstyles, beauty products, and tips on how to manage all types of hair, such as wavy, curly, frizzy or straight. Make appointments with each hairdresser to check out the cleanliness of the shop, and professionalism and talent of the stylists. Ask for a price list as well. Observe how well the staff manages peak times, whether they rush through their appointments or take their time. Find out how long it takes to get an appointment. If your favorite hairstylist is always booked months ahead of time, you may want to look elsewhere.
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