Helpful Tips on Choosing the Right Styles for You

What Sort of Client are You?

Everyone is different, and your personality reflects your style. Are you a whisperer, talker or shouter client. Top tip, less is more, more is less.

Whisperer:

Are you some one who likes with your own low-maintenance uncomplicated style? Someone who is comfortable with what you have all ready have? Is your main priority what suits you in colour and shape in you hair?

Cut
Your cut should be simple yet elegant. You must enhance and work with what you have, rather than dramatic changes

Colour
Your colour should be subtle, you can use many colours but keep them close to your natural hair colour to emulate your natural hair colours and brighten up tour skin tone.

Talker:

Do you like to keep up to date with current trends and celebrity styles, do you see yourself as stylish sophisticated and confident? Do you already have ideas on what you want from your hair?

Cut
Your cut should be strong and bold with an element of sophistication. Good old-fashioned classics like the bob or the crop are timeless and always can be updated with modem twists and can huge impact.
Colour
You need to use fewer colours but brighter than your natural hair to create contrasts and draw attention to them. Carefully placesd block colour, broken up with slices can give great effects.

Shouter

Are you a trendsetter, a true individual? . Do you like to wear bold exciting clothes and creating you own styles? Does your fashion come first?

Cut
Your cut should be unique, a blend of different shapes and textures, disconnected and a-symmetric. Or sharp and confident with clean lines and pure symmetry.
Colour
Your colour should be one bold and strong global colour. Possibly with loud flashes, something bright and contrasting. But remember less is more.

Face Shapes

Different face shapes suit different cuts and different colour placement. Its is really important to get the right balance that suits you

Oval

Cut
Heavy or blunt fringe, choppy layers with loads of texture. Strong sharp defined lines. Avoid soft layers and whispery ends on the jaw line.
Colour
All over block global colours or chunky highlights. Avoid fine delicate highlights.

Oblong

Cut
Soft air cuts, long or shoulder length with texture and volume, sweeping and choppy a-symmetric fringes. Avoid heavy blunt fringes and bobs.
Colour
Delicate sun kissed highlights or light natural translucent global colour. Avoid bold strong blocks of colour.

Round

Cut
Bold fringe, choppy layers with loads of texture. Strong defined lines. Avoid soft layers and whispery ends on the jaw line.
Colour
All over block global colours or colour panels chunky highlights. Avoid anything too delicate.

Square

Cut
Very short or very long, long soft fringes, choppy layers and asymmetric lines with soft choppy edges. Avoid blunt smooth lines and shapes.
Colour
Small soft-shaped segments of colour. Avoid chunky highlights or thick panels of colour

Heart

Cut
Either long or short with heaviness through the topwith loads of volume and movement. Avoid bobs and sharp styles.
Colour
Soft flashes of colour or very natural multi-tonal global colours, avoid heavy block colours or chunky slices.

What Colour will Suit You?

Choosing the right colour for your skin tone eye colour and natural hair colour is very important.

Are You Cool or Warm?

Warm Colours

Warm chestnuts or chocolatey brown, fiery reds, warm blondes, strawberry blondes and rich coppers.

 
Dark
Medium
Light
Natural hair
Dark brown
Brown
Light brown
Dark blonde
Blonde
Eye colour
Brown
Green hazel
Golden brown
Hazel brown
Blue
Aqua
Skin tone
Golden
Creamy
Peachy
Creamy
Ivory
Beige

Cool Colours

Natural base browns, cool chestnuts, plum, burgundy and cool ash blondes.

 
Dark
Medium
Light
Natural hair
Dark brown
Brown
Black
Light brown
Dark blonde
Blonde
Light blonde
Eye colour
Red Brown
Green hazel
Blue
Green Hazel
Blue
Aqua
Skin tone
Olive
Beige
Pink
Dusky
Light
Transluscent