Monday, February 16, 2015

Consultations

Why Consultations Are Important



Ever been to a new stylist and you left unsatisfied with the work? Have you had a first time visit with a stylist that performed below your expectations? Well here are the reasons why it didn't work out for you.


As a client seeking a stylist you should want to interview them prior to that stylist performing services on you. This is an important key factor, as this will allow you insight into their skillset and knowledge level. At the time of a consultation you should seek the following:


1.     Pictures of their work: This will allow you to see their styling abilities and progression photos of their clients.
  



2.     Products used: They should be able to explain to you what products they use and why.




3.     Knowledge of their craft: How well educated are they of the services they provide.





4.     A sense of their work environment: Is it comfortable for you? Is it peaceful, private, and clean?





5.     Obtain a feel of the stylist personality and work ethics: Are they professional, personable, easy going?






By setting up a consultation you will be able to get a better understanding of the stylist providing services. As well as explain what you get for your money. You should feel comfortable in their environment and get all your questions answered. Some clients skip this step and once they get services rendered they are unsatisfied. Going to a stylist that requires a consultation will ensure that you are happy with your hairstyle or maintenance and you are receiving a value for your monies spent. Consultations can range in price from free to upwards of $100.  Sometimes money for consultation can be applied towards services while other stylist charge for their time and knowledge. Either way if you are required to do a consultation usually you will be happy with services and feel much more comfortable with the stylist that will be caring for your tresses. It’s really easy to S.imply K.eep Y.our H.air H.ealthy.

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