New Hairstyle Checklist

Woman following a checklist for a new hairstyle
 
Thinking about getting a new hairstyle? Before you rush off to the salon, it’s worth taking a moment to consider a few important factors. By following this checklist, you can avoid any regrets later on. Take your time—don’t make any hasty decisions—and work through the points below.
 
Why do I want a new hairstyle?
 
Have you really thought about why you want to change your hairstyle? If it’s a spur-of-the-moment decision—like after a breakup or because you’re imitating a celebrity—you might regret it quickly. That’s why it’s smart to reflect before taking the plunge.
 
Especially if you’re considering a drastic change, a new hairstyle should be a well-thought-out decision. Give yourself some time between the initial idea and the final choice to make sure you’re truly confident.
 
Which salon should I choose?
 
The salon you go to is just as important as the hairstyle itself. You need to feel comfortable with and trust the person working on your hair. Make sure the stylist has plenty of experience and expertise.
 
Decide whether you prefer a smaller hair salon with one stylist or a larger one with multiple stylists. A bigger salon might get you in quicker, but you may not always have the same stylist cutting your hair.
 
What’s my budget?
 
Be clear about how much your new hairstyle will cost before making a decision. Even something like blow-drying can vary in price depending on the salon and the length of your hair. Treatments like bleaching, coloring, and highlights can also add up.
 
Compare different salons and ask how often you’ll need to return for upkeep. This will help you estimate the monthly costs.
 
How will this hairstyle look on me?
 
Worrying whether a new style will suit you is common. Just because it looks great on someone else doesn’t mean it will flatter you. Fortunately, there are ways to try out hairstyles beforehand.
 
Use online tools to try on hairstyles with a photo of yourself. This gives you a good sense of what haircut or color will suit you best, and it can save you a lot of anxiety.
 
How do I explain what I want to my stylist?
 
It can be challenging to describe the exact style you want. Be clear, avoid vague terms, and give specific instructions—like how many inches or centimeters to cut off. Bring a photo or screenshot of the look you have in mind for reference.
 
Does this hairstyle suit my face shape?
 
Face shape is key when choosing a hairstyle. The wrong cut can emphasize features you may not want to highlight, while the right one can bring out your best attributes. Discuss this with your stylist to find the best match for your face.
 
Happy woman with new short hair - Asymmetrical pixie cut
 
Does this hairstyle work with my hair texture?
 
Hair texture is crucial when picking a new style. If you don’t want to spend time straightening or curling your hair every day, it’s smart to choose a style that works well with your natural texture. For example, straight bangs may work great for straight hair but might be a hassle for curly hair.
 
Does this cut suit the thickness of my hair?
 
Hair thickness also plays an important role. If you have fine, thin hair, a layered cut can add volume. Highlights can have a similar effect. If your hair is thick, a fringe or a pixie cut could help make your hair easier to manage.
 
Does this hairstyle match my personality?
 
Make sure your new hairstyle aligns with your personality. Trends are fun, but if the style is too different from your personal taste, you might not feel comfortable with it. Choose a cut that not only flatters you but also reflects who you are.
 
Does this hairstyle fit my lifestyle?
 
Your lifestyle matters just as much as your personality when it comes to choosing a hairstyle. For instance, if you work out frequently, you might want a style that’s easy to pull back into a ponytail. Consider how much time you’re willing to spend maintaining your hair. If you’re short on time, opt for a low-maintenance cut.
 
Can I style my hair on my own?
 
Stylists know how to make your hair look great, but it might be harder to replicate their work at home. If you’re not very experienced with styling, it’s a good idea to pick a cut that looks good with minimal effort.
 
How often will I need to return to the salon?
 
Think beyond just the initial cut—consider how much maintenance your new style will require. Short hair, for example, needs more frequent trims to keep it looking fresh. Be sure to factor in both the time and cost of upkeep.
 
Am I choosing this hairstyle just because it’s trendy?
 
Trends can be tempting, but be careful when choosing a hairstyle just because it’s currently in fashion. Trends can fade quickly, and you don’t want to be stuck with a look you’re not happy with after the trend dies down.
 
After carefully considering each point on this checklist, you’ll be ready for your new hairstyle. Good luck—and enjoy your fresh new look!
 
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