How do I find a haircut that suits my head shape?
Pic unrelated.
I'm a guy btw
>>18298409
Go to a real professional hair stylist (i.e. not a $10 chain hair cuttery), and discuss it with them. They deal with this stuff all the time.
>>18298419
They actually don't. It's very rare that a hairstylist will actually pick a haircut for you. They will basically ask you questions and you end up picking your own haircut anyways, "i.e. do you like X or why?" "Idk whatever you think looks good" "Yeah but which one?" That way, they can't be accused of anything. I've been to dozens of different hair stylists in my life and only two have ever actually given advice
>>18298434
Yes, you have to pick your own hairstyle. You can't just walk in and go, "Do what you want."
But a good one will work with you, and let you know what should and shouldn't work on you.
>>18298434
>I've been to dozens of different hair stylists in my life
You're a girl, right?
>>18298409
http://www.askmen.com/grooming/appearance/the-perfect-haircut-for-your-head-shape.html
This might help. Or if you can find someone famous that looks like you, go with that. You might want to keep your hair line, facial hair, color, and texture in mind as well.
>>18298419
>>18298434
>>18298452
This works too, but can be hit and miss, also don't count on your hair looking the same a week or even a day after the stylist appointment.
>>18298452
Yeah, so only two have ever even attempted to do that.
>>18298477
I'm a guy. When I said hairstylist I was referring to slightly more upscale barber shops as well.