Typical Hair Dresser
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If you have a simple, easy care hair style, the services of a typical hair dresser may be more than adequate for your needs. If you have more challenging hair, however, you may be better off with a more experienced or specialized stylist.
Typical versus Specialized Stylists
What is the difference between a typical stylist and a specialized one? Generally, both education and experience play a part in whether a hairdresser can offer only basic services or if they are more specialized.
A typical stylist is a graduate from an accredited beauty school, but that basic training may be all the specialized education they have. They may also have only a few years of experience in basic styles and they could lack the specialized experience and know-how to work on more elaborate hair styles and services. A specialized stylist, on the other hand, may attend regular enhanced training, seminars, and workshops to expand their skills. They may receive additional endorsements on their hairdresser license, demonstrating their skill and training as a colorist, for example. Specialized stylists also usually have more years of experience with a greater range of styles and hair-related challenges.
Typical Services
Most hair stylists can provide a wide range of basic services, including:
- Washing and conditioning hair
- Basic hair cuts and trims for men, women, and children
- Popular hair styles that have been around for some time, such as perms or basic layered hair styles
- Basic hair color options such as easy hair highlights, full coloring, and touch ups
If your hair style needs are simple or you just need a basic service in between more extensive appointments, a typical hair dresser can easily provide those services.
When Typical Isn’t Enough
Individuals with more elaborate hair styles and care needs may need to seek out the services of a specialist, particularly if they need…
- Extensive coloring, such as multi-tonal highlights or color correction treatments
- Trendy hair styles or other modern, cutting edge looks
- Elaborate formal styles such as wedding hairstyles or prom hair styles
- Damage correction for severe split ends, hair loss, or other concerns
- Care for coarse hair textures, such as black hair care
- Hair extensions, weaves, micro braids, or other labor intensive styles
- Drastic style changes, such as a long to short hair makeover
- Care for a wig or hairpiece
Finding a Typical Hair Dresser
Stylists with typical skills can be found at nearly any chain salon such as Great Clips, SuperCuts, or other popular names. These salons are generally more affordable and a basic cut could cost as little as $10. Appointments are generally not required, though if a longer treatment such as a perm or coloring is necessary, an appointment can guarantee an available stylist without a lengthy wait.
Finding an Upscale Stylist
Specialized stylists can be more challenging to find. Many individuals ask for recommendations from friends, family members, or neighbors to find a good stylist, or it is possible visit a local upscale salon to consult with a stylist about specific needs. Some general salons and chains will have a few specialists on staff, but more specialized needs are better met at upscale hair salons or integrated beauty salons. Appointments are generally required for specialized services, and they are usually more expensive than the basic services offered at more affordable establishments.
Personalizing Your Salon Services
Most people can visit both a typical hair dresser and a style specialist depending on their needs. While a specialist can provide more extensive services, it can be more affordable and easier to visit a smaller salon for a basic trim or conditioning treatment. By adjusting which hair dresser to visit based on your needs, it is possible to get great hair care at a more affordable cost.
Not all stylists are equal, and a typical hair dresser is great for basic styles and care while a specialist may be necessary for more extensive treatments. By understanding what services you need and what type of stylist can provide them, you can choose the best care for your style and budget.
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