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Business, 16.10.2019 02:30, tmeissner14

Customers choose a hairstyle when a customer arrives at your barbershop, you must learn what style he desires. whenever possible, request a picture of the style. next, converse about his routine, particularly the amount of time he spends on his hair daily. then determine whether his schedule complements his desired hairstyle. is the customer willing to use styling products, such as gel or deep-moisturizing balm? does the customer’s workplace make any restrictions on hairstyles? discuss exact styles, eliciting specific details on the ideal appearance of all portions of the cut. does he want a shape-up? should the cut have a temple fade or a hi-top fade? what shape is the customer considering? if the customer prefers a longer style such as dreadlocks or cornrows, but his hair is not yet long enough, it is essential to provide him with a polished style while he is transitioning to the new length. the style may also need to be adjusted to suit the customer’s face and his hair texture. you are a barber, and your client wants a new hairstyle. according to the document, you should start the appointment by asking the client: if he wants a temple or hi-top fade. about his workplace dress code. for a description of his current style. for a photograph of the hairstyle desired. whether he uses styling products.

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