Thursday, August 5, 2010

Is a hair stylist/dresser supposed to be fast or slow?

Would you prefer a quick working hair stylist (who has much experience) Or a slow hair stylist...


And why please.





I live in Missouri my mom does hair, she has been doing it for around 20 years now and works quick. She knows whats shes doing, doesnt have to measure things/go by the book, and people she works with believe that a SLOW hair stylist is best? Whaaat?





What is it like in New York, Calirfornia, etc.Is a hair stylist/dresser supposed to be fast or slow?
Well im from NYC and have seen celebrity hairstylists like Frederic Fekkai, Ted Gibson, and recently Rodney Cutler. What I've noticed is that they pay a lot of attention to detail and work slow. They only use scissors and never use those electric sheer things or whatever they are and often have a whole line of different scissors in front of them to use. I've never seen that with regular stylists. It seems that slow and easy is better. But everyone has a different technique. Hair is an art. I know people who have to be slow and precise when they do art. I cant do art slow. I actually work better faster without doing all the measuring and stuff. It depends ont eh person. There is no best way.Is a hair stylist/dresser supposed to be fast or slow?
doesn't matter as long as they do an awesome job, but personaly my hair stylist is slow but its totally worth it, i would rather wait longer 2 have aAmazingng hairstyle than leavearlierer with an ok hairstyle, hope i helped :)
It all depends on the hair style. If you are asking your stylist to do some complex cut, she should go slow. If it is a simple trim, it should go pretty fast.
maybe you need to do both be slow but also fast!lol

No comments:

Post a Comment