Isn’t it frustrating when you go to your stylist, ask for a style and get something completely different? So, you leave and try another stylist but end in the same heartache. And, so it goes. You become a frustrated chair hopper. Here to put an end to our quest for the perfect hair cut (and stylist) is Associate Editor of Daily Makeover, Megan McIntyre. Megan put a plan into action, tested it and came out with a haircut and stylist that she is willing to keep.

How To Get The Perfect Haircut
“Finding someone you can trust with your hair is challenging–what woman hasn’t had a hair trauma that resulted from a stylist who didn’t understand their hair? The best way to guarantee you get the haircut you want is to be prepared: Knowing the right questions to ask will take the guesswork out of the process.
With that in mind I polled a panel of top hair experts (Redken brand ambassador Rodney Cutler, Tresemmé celebrity stylist Jeanie Syfu, Pantene celebrity stylist Tippi Shorter and Caile Noble, stylist at the Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon), then took their advice and tried it myself. Here’s what they had to say:
Finding A Salon
Four out of four top stylists agree: The best way to find a salon is to simply ask someone with great hair where they get their’s done. I spotted a woman at my local dog run who was rocking a cool piece-y ‘do and she was more than happy to gush to me about Woodley & Bunny, the cool Williamsburg salon where she got it.
Choosing A Stylist
Once you’ve found your salon, you need to navigate their roster of stylists. If you depend on the receptionist to choose for you, keep in mind that they will most likely direct you to the stylist who has the most free time or the least amount of experience. Cutler recommends asking leading questions, i.e. “What is their specialty” or “what kind of hair texture do they normally work with,” to help narrow down the field.
Many salons offer a free consultation, something all four stylists say you absolutely should request. “When you talk over the phone, the stylist has no idea what kind of hair texture you have. They need to see you in person,” says Syfu. When I called Woodley & Bunny, the receptionist asked me my budget and then listed off a few names. After learning each of their specialties, I chose Sasha and asked to come in for a consultation.
The Consultation
When you arrive for your consultation, be sure to bring pictures with you of hairstyles you love. They may not be exactly what you will get, but they will give the stylist an idea of what kind of hair you see yourself with. Shorter also recommends bringing a few photos of hairstyles you don’t like, so the stylist can have a clearer picture of what it is that you don’t want. I browsed through some celebrity hairstyles and found a few pictures of textured, short hairstyles that I liked and sleek, flat bobs that I didn’t like to make sure Sasha and I were on the same page.
Making The Cut
When it comes time to actually make the cut the most important thing is to make sure you are comfortable with what’s happening. Has the stylist explained the cut to you? Have they spent time getting to know you and your styling expectations? If at any point you feel uncomfortable with how the cut is shaping up, Noble advises you to speak up immediately. “It’s better to speak up midway through the cut than wait until the end when there’s no way to fix it,” he says. A good stylist will listen to your concerns and either explain the cut to you more precisely, or change their approach to suit you.
I walked out of Woodley & Bunny rocking a new, shorter ‘do that I absolutely loved. Thanks to the advice and hairstyling tips from my pro panel, I was also able to better understand what I wanted and what to provide my stylist with in order to help her create the perfect hairstyle for me. So the next time you head out for a haircut, arm yourself with these simple tips to ensure you get a look you love.”
The only thing that I would add to Megan’s advice is in addition to bringing in pictures of hairstyles you like, bring in pictures of things that inspire you. Put together an inspiration book of fashion, accessories, art or quotes that inspire you. This sampling of your inspirations will give the stylist a feel for your personality and sense of style (which can be difficult to determine by the one outfit you wear to the appointment). Don’t be concerned with feeling silly, if your stylist is a true professional and artist, he or she will appreciate your efforts. They want you to be happy with their work so you’ll return, so trust me, they won’t mock you!
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Going to a salon that you like is important. I made a mistake of going to a new one because my new apartment is far from my old stylist’s place. I will have to sacrifice transit time next time for great hair.