An Australian celebrity hairstylist has revealed why it doesn't always pay to take photos of your favourite star to your hairdressing appointment.
Sydney-based hairdresser Anthony Nader of RAW Hair has worked with the likes of Cate Blanchett and Abbey Lee Kershaw so knows the power of a great cut.
He said while photos can help guide a stylist, there's no guarantee the result will be the same as the image you've presented.
'I've lost count in my 30-year career how many women have sat in my chair and pulled out a picture of Beyoncé, Rihanna, Cardi B or Zoe Kravitz and stared me in the eyes point blank and said "I want this",' he told Whimn.
While it is tempting to head to your hairdresser armed with photos of your favourite celebrity, remember chances are their look has taken hours and hours to achieve
Anthony Nader (pictured)
Anthony, who owns one of the trendiest hair salons in Sydney, said his job as a hairdresser is to know how a celebrity has achieved a certain look.
He said clients will often show him a photo of a star who has stepped out on the red carpet with a hairstyle that's not only taken hours of blow-drying to achieve but may also be a combination of extensions or hairpieces.
He's not entirely against the notion of arriving at a salon appointment with some photos in hand, more he said this should be used as a guide for your stylist.
If you want to take photos to your stylist as part of your consultation, make sure you take no more than eight maximum
His recommendation is to choose eight photos you feel show the haircut at its best and during the consultation, explain aspects you love about it, and those you find less appealing.
This way, when your stylist is working with your hair they have a much closer idea about what it is you are hoping to achieve.
Anthony said a hairstylist will aim to give you the best version of what you have asked for, as well as considering a range of factors.
'Just remember though, that your hairdresser isn't a magician and can't perform tricks.'
A good stylist will take what you want into account as well as how this look suits your face and your lifestyle
These include whether the style length will suit your face shape, whether you require colour and how long you may really have to spend styling your hair each day.
The stylist said another thing to consider when asking for celebrity look is how often you may need to visit the salon for a trim or regular touch-ups.
'To maintain a strong haircut shape, you need to get to the salon every four to six weeks. If you have your hair coloured, you’ll also need to maintain your colour by investing in salon prescribed products to keep it looking red carpet ready,' he said.
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