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Not Loving Your Haircut? Here’s What You Can Do.

  • Writer: brindley.
    brindley.
  • Jun 25
  • 2 min read

We've all been there—walking out of the salon feeling hyped for a fresh haircut, only to realize it’s not exactly what you envisioned. Don’t stress! Not loving your haircut is totally relatable, and there are some solid moves you can make to turn this situation around.


First up: talk to your stylist. Seriously, just be real about what’s bothering you. A good stylist will want to know how you feel and might even have some tricks up their sleeve to fix things up or suggest ways to style it that you hadn’t thought of. Communication is key, fam!


Next, give it a minute. It’s normal to feel a bit shocked at first, so take a few days to play around with different styles and products. You might find that after some experimenting, you can achieve a look that you vibe with. Plus, remember: hair grows back, so it’s not forever!


photo by Raíssa Pimenta
photo by Raíssa Pimenta

While you’re waiting for your hair to grow out, try out some new hairstyles and accessories. Check out tutorials online or see what celebs and influencers are doing with similar cuts. Mix it up with different partings, updos, or even fun accessories like headbands or clips. You might stumble upon a style that you absolutely love!


If after all that you still can’t get on board with your haircut, don’t hesitate to hit up another stylist. They can take a fresh look and suggest some tweaks that might be more your style. There are tons of talented stylists out there ready to help you slay your look.


And honestly, use this as a chance to get out of your comfort zone. A not-so-great haircut can open doors to new styles you’ve been too scared to try, like a bold color or a different texture. Who knows? You might just discover a look that makes you feel like a queen!


Not loving your haircut can be a bummer, but it’s not the end of the world. By chatting with your stylist, giving it time, experimenting with styles, getting a second opinion if needed, and embracing change, you can totally turn things around. Enjoy the ride of finding a style that makes you feel confident and ready to take on the world.


written by arlen jeremy farmer

 
 
 
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