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I let the hair stylist “surprise me”-in the end the haircut with dream
I have always been a gambler. To be fair, this is not entirely my fault: I was born in Las Vegas, so I entered the world with an inherent tendency to high-risk everything. In this sense, I am not too digress to let my recent hairstyle run into opportunities. Let me explain. My hair doesn’t do anything at all, but let it live on the top of the head without interference. After more than nine months(!), my head starts to look long, dry and dull. At the same time, I reported on the hairstyles most needed after the salon reopened during the coronavirus pandemic-all these hairstyles are eye-catching and chic (contrary to my own appearance). I am eager to change, but I don’t know what I want. I have an appointment with Robert Sherman, the chief stylist of Frederic Fekkai Salon in New York. His thoughts Yes: According to his expertise and the biggest trend of the season, if I let him go, determine the fate of the next haircut? It’s like letting your partner decide which restaurant to take you to on your birthday. “I don’t know, surprise me!” When I walked into the salon, I put all the cards on the table. In order to relieve the pressure of finishing all the hairstyles from start to finish, I reduced it to three coolest hairstyles I have seen recently for him to choose from: modern short hair, A-line short hair and textured keyboard. Everyone needs me to cut at least 5 inches of hair (if not more), but according to my low maintenance lifestyle, it is easy to style. Then, it’s time to roll the dice. His final chance of deciding to advance is just luck in a tie.
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