Get What You Really Want At The Salon

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heGgNtsum We eme! Get What You Really WantAt e Salon (NAPSA)—Changing your hairstyle, whether it is a dramatic cut or new haircolor, is a big decision. Celebrity colorist and Joico spokeswoman Beth Minardioffers the following “Salon Talk” tips to help make your next salon visit a success: It’s true that a picture is worth a thousand words. Bring photos of hair you like as well as hair you don’t like—this will help your Beth Minardi colorist or styl~~ ist understand exactly what you want. When scheduling your appointment, tell the receptionist that you need an extra 10 or 15 minutesfor a consultation. Communication is crucial. Bounce ideas back and forth with your colorist or stylist so that you both agree on whatto do. Ask for a timetable—sometimes your stylist or colorist can’t achieve the look you want in one appointment. For example, chang- ing from dark hair to platinum blond can’t happen in onevisit. Speak up—voice concerns throughout the appointment. Often, a bad haircut ends up that way because the client didn’t speak upearlier. Remember,colorists and stylists want happy, satisfied clients who come back. Talking your new style through before and during your appointmentis a good idea. For more tips, visit www. joico.com andcall (800) 445-6426.