Thursday, August 14, 2014

Looking for a Hairstylist in El Paso, Texas?

What does it take to be the best stylist you can be?  It takes more than a good haircut to be the best.  Some stylists would argue that an ability to create beautiful haircuts with different, and/or challenging hair textures is the recipe to standing out from the rest and BEING THE BEST!

I love working with super thick, straight hair.  It is a challenging texture for stylists, because it doesn't hide flaws.  One wrong snip, and the haircut can look awful in a nanosecond.  However, the super straight and heavy hair texture showcases a great haircut better than any other texture.

Here's a few things to take into consideration, when working with Asian textured hair.  As a general rule, Asian hair tends to be straighter, stronger, and show an upward hair growth that can make super short styles challenging.  It is important not to over-thin or over-texturize the haircut - which can make the haircut lose the shape and take out all the volume.  Take special heed, to work with the natural texture of the hair, which will help it look its best.  Lastly, always finish the haircut dry and straight to ensure you'll know how the haircut will come out.

Once you start to feel comfortable working with Asian-textured hair, you will grow to love it.  In my opinion, no other hair texture showcases a great haircut as splendidly as Asian.  If you are looking for an El Paso, Texas stylist that is knowledgeable with and comfortable working with Asian hair, you can find me athttp://www.styleseat.com/HairByClaudiaB

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