| 1) Magazines: Magazines are a great place to | | | | for hair styles. Many sites have THOUSANDS of |
| start, and super convenient if you find one | | | | pictures, which can easily be printed out, |
| if you like-- just tear it out and bring it | | | | etc. and brought to your stylist. If you |
| to your stylist. | | | | can't print it, burn it to a disc and bring |
| | | | it to a photo development place and they'll |
| 2) Your friends. They might feel a bit | | | | be able to print it. |
| strange, but they shouldn't mind you taking a | | | | |
| picture of them to take with if you really | | | | We're sure you'll find a hair style you love |
| like their hair! They'll be quite flattered, | | | | if you follow the above tips. Most |
| too. | | | | importantly, just keep an eye out and |
| | | | eventually you'll find something you're bound |
| 3) People Watching. Although it's a bit more | | | | to love. Good luck with your new hair style! |
| awkward to get a picture of random strangers, | | | | |
| it's still a good place to get basic ideas. | | | | Remember to bring them the picture if at all |
| From there, you could either describe it to | | | | possible-- your result willd definitely be a |
| your stylist or go out and try to find | | | | whole lot better if you bring it with you and |
| pictures of it elsewhere. | | | | show them. A picture's worth a thousand |
| | | | words. |
| 4) Websites: Websites can be a great resource | | | | |