4 THINGS YOU MUST DO
When you go to the hairdresser
While you read this, I am reclining on Leco's chair for a mini-makeover. But that doesn't mean I wasn't incredibly busy this morning with sea salt spray, curlers, and large brushes. Because having flat hair is the dumbest thing a person can do.
Make sure your hair is washed and styled
Sounds contradictory, but if you walk in with greasy, half-baked hair, the hairdresser will think that's your standard. He'll save pulling out all the stops for that dolled-up lady who comes after you, bet?
Make sure you have a good makeup look
Just think about that hairdresser light, then I don't need to elaborate much further. Before you ask for a stool and a rope (and someone to kick the stool for you) during the haircut while wearing an unflattering hairdresser cape, it's important to do everything you can to look somewhat presentable. For yourself and for the rest of humanity.
Your outfit
Even if you crawl under that black cloth, your outfit needs to be nice. Because of point 1, to make it clear that he is not just dealing with anyone but that taste and style are dancing around you in capital letters, but also because an outfit can hinder the haircut process. No stiff collars please, as they get hopelessly in the way. And also look for a fabric that doesn't act as a hair magnet.
Real examples
Bring examples of hairstyles you would like. Speaking on behalf of the hairdresser; choose achievable pictures (to the butt and blonde can be a bit tricky during a short session with a short black hairstyle) and realize that Mr. Hairdresser cannot provide the matching head and body. For that, you need to go to another counter Let out a little scream, eat another Zeeuwse bolus, shake your hips, the moment we have all been hoping for is finally here.
Good luck!



