Then everything will be just fine with your new haircut.
A visit to the hairdresser can go two ways. In the best case scenario, we feel fabulous after a haircut, and our hair looks better than ever. With a less fortunate outcome, we’d rather hide our hair in a bun. How does this happen? Often because of how much of our hair is cut off. Because what is gone, we will have to patiently let it grow. But we also have influence on how well our haircut is done…
Relaxed
You may start out in the correct sitting position in the hairdressing chair, but after you sit in it for a while you will probably naturally cross your legs. It is comfortable, which is nice if you have to sit for a while. But actually that’s exactly what you shouldn’t do. We’ll tell you why not. We try to sit relaxed in the chair at the hairdresser, even though the hairdresser sometimes makes us sit upright. It is of course important that you keep your head straight while cutting, because you do not want to end up with crooked locks.
But have you ever paid attention to your posture when you sit in the hairdresser’s chair? Probably not, but this turns out to be very important. Your sitting position plays a very important role when cutting. American hairstylist Lacy Redway says that the hairdresser cannot cut your hair properly if you sit with your legs crossed.
Crooked
She explains that this way of sitting causes you to sit crookedly on the chair. This also makes your hairstyle crooked and of course we don’t want that. Okay, so don’t cross your legs. It is better to place them quietly next to each other. This way, the hairdresser can do the job properly and you will be able to look in the mirror with a satisfied look. Win win!
From now on, just sit upright, with your feet next to each other!
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