September 29, 2009

The bad haircut blues and how to beat it

The dreaded bad cut goes way beyond a bad day and if it hasn’t happened to you already, sooner or later it most probably will!

You can straighten a perm, curl sleek and you can dye over a disastrous colour but until your grows a few centimetres more, there’s no escaping a bad cut.

So what do you do if a confidence sapping cut befalls you?

First of all you need to tell your stylist. Chances are that you’ll not realise it’s been poorly cut until you’ve reached home and have had a chance to ‘play’ with it. If you’re truly not happy and feel that remedial measures have to be taken, give your stylist a call and explain why you’re dissatisfied and discuss the possibility of another appointment to try to correct what is possible. If the stylist is one that is new to you, you may want to ask her to fix the cut as best she can and perhaps make a note not to return. However, when this happened to me a few years ago, I changed salon altogether, because I just could not trust my to that ‘Edward Scissorhands’ hairdresser again!

If the blunder was the work of your regular, tried and tested stylist however, it’s often better to forgive and forget and allow them to make amends.

Following a bad cut you will be depressed by how slowly your actually grows, half a millimetre a day (15cm a year) seems to be about the average. It may grow faster or slower depending on your age, genetics and your hormonal state (pregnancy seems to have an affect on for example).  However it shouldn’t take too long for your to grow to a stage where the cut appears more acceptable and soon enough you’ll be booking another appointment and restoring some normality to your locks. In the meantime, there are solutions less drastic than a wig or a hat to help you through:- 

  • Try adding some body to straight with Velcro rollers or a curling iron. Adding some waves and curls will help disguise any cuts that are too blunt.  If your is wavy or kinky, straighten it out while blow drying to give it some length.
  • If you ’s long enough, pull it back and leave a few strands around your face to give the illusion of longer . At sites like Hair Updos you’ll find the best wearing hair up  images so you can find the perfect updo style for you that will tide you over while your grows out.
  • Use pretty accessories such as barrettes, pins, clips and butterfly combs to pull back your in problem areas.
  • Headbands come in many styles, from beaded to crocheted, you’re bound to find one you like. Headbands are a great and fun way to hold back a badly cut fringe.
  • If your fringe is too short, blow dry it straight down and sweep it to the side. Then secure with a clip or bobby pin.
  • You can find clip on synthetic extensions such as plaits and straight pieces in department and discount stores everywhere. Pull your back and clip on a pony tail and for a while you’ll forget all about your problems.

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