Hairdresser reveals 4 types of clothes you should not wear when going to the barber shop, including hats, T-shirts and knitwear
Many people regard going to beauty and barber shops as a special day and occasion, and even dress up specially for this reason. However, a senior barber in Japan reminded everyone in an article that in addition to the commonly heard hooded clothes, there are four types of clothes that should be avoided when going to salons and barbers.
1. Clothes with loose collars or hoodsBarbers do not recommend wearing clothes with too loose collars to get your hair done, especially heavy hooded T-shirts or coats in autumn and winter. In addition to the hair cut during the process, hair dye or perming agent can easily get on the hat or clothing, the neck area may not fit into the washing tank when washing hair, causing the collar to get wet. It will also be more difficult for barbers to trim the hair at the back of the neck.
{99 9} 2. Clothing made of knitted materialsKnitted clothing can easily get tangled in cut hair, and once knotted, it is difficult to clean. Moreover, if you wear a turtleneck sweater, the remaining hair attached to the collar will cause discomfort or itching in the neck.
Hair stuck to clothes will not disappear after washing. Using tape or hair stick may cause damage to hair balls or fibers, which requires careful manual removal, so people who are afraid of trouble should try to avoid it.
Even if the hairdresser is very careful, the shampoo or chemicals used in hair dyeing and perming may still be stained on the clothes in the hair salon, causing stains or damage. If the customer wears expensive or very favorite clothes, he will definitely feel very sad.
In particular, clothes made of cashmere, wool, silk and other fabrics are particularly "delicate" and must be sent for dry cleaning once they get dirty. To avoid this, it is best to choose dark clothes that are easy to clean or cannot be seen to be dirty, so that both parties can feel more at ease.
4. White clothesAvoid wearing white clothes. Not only are you afraid of getting chemicals or hair on your hair during the hairdressing process, but you should also be careful because of "sweating". After hair dyeing or perming, a small amount of chemicals will still remain on the scalp. If you sweat a lot, the chemicals may flow down and discolor the collar.
Do you need to dress up specially when going to the barber shop?Rather than talking about whether you need to dress up specially when going to the barber shop, the key point is to keep the same clothes and makeup as you do every day. This will help the barber to come up with a suitable hairstyle based on your usual clothes. However, if you want a completely different transformation from the past, that is a different matter. You can express your ideal style to the hairdresser, such as cute, fashionable, casual or simple, etc.




