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Talking Heads Salon Ltd
430 2950 Douglas
Victoria, BC.
(250) 386-4553
   
 
Tangles
2571 Cadboro Bay
Victoria, BC.
(250) 595-2210
   
 
Terry’s Beauty Salon
1207 Douglas
Victoria, BC.
(250) 383-2334
   
 
Three’s Company
101 506 Fort
Victoria, BC.
(250) 381-3313
   
 
Tiffany’s For Hair Styling
101 230 Menzies
Victoria, BC.
(250) 383-4949
   
 
Tina’s Hair Studio
N/A
Victoria, BC.
(250) 380-2287
Tip Top Esthetics
1235 Park Terr.
Victoria, BC.
(250) 388-6232
   
 
Tisa & Co Hair Design Ltd
264 Island Hwy.
Victoria, BC.
(250) 479-1711
   
 
Tony’s Hair Design
103 2244 Sooke
Victoria, BC.
(250) 478-2131
   
 
Anna’s Hair Design
3573 Douglas.
Victoria, BC.
(250) 475-1199
   
 
Ute Hair Design
4870 Lochside
Victoria, BC.
(250) 658-1648
 
Upstairs Salon
103 4090 Shelbourne
Victoria, B.C
(250) 386 4090
   
 
Valerie’s Hair Studio
210 Lagoon
Victoria, BC.
(250) 391-1998
   
 
Victorian Hair Design
100 1773 Feltham Rd.
Victoria, BC.
(250) 721-1535
   
 
Village Coiffure The
335 Cook St.
Victoria, BC.
(250) 384-3715
   
 
Vivienne Mobile Haircare
N/A
Victoria, BC.
(250) 882-3200
   
 
Weigh To Go Lifestyle Center
691a Burnside E.
Victoria, BC.
(250) 382-3772
   
 
Willi’s Barber Stylist
9843 2nd St.
Sidney, BC.
(250) 656-4443
   
 
Winnie’s Hair Design
4088 Shelbourne
Victoria, BC.
(250) 477-4786
   
 
Xena Day Spa & Hair Gallery
1504 Fort
Victoria, BC.
(250) 592-4275
   
 
Xena Hair Gallery
103 561 Johnson
Victoria, BC.
(250) 383-1790
   
 
Your Place Or Mine Hair Design
3234 Harriet
Victoria, BC.
(250) 383-2458
   
 
Zebra Hair Studio
1124 Blanshard
Victoria, BC.
(250) 383-7224

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What you should known  when choosing a new hair style.

When you first walk into a salon, several different style options may come to your hairstylist’s mind. As a client, you can help your stylist create the look that’s best for you by clearly expressing your likes and dislikes. Be clear about your needs. For instance are you very active in sports? Do you have a job that requires you to portray a certain image? How much time are you willing to spend on your hair? Do you want to keep a certain length? Think about your lifestyle and the requirements it places on your hairstyle.

This information will be very helpful in determining what look will suit you best. Along with listening to your lifestyle needs, your stylist will need to evaluate your physical needs as well. Factors like hair density, growth patterns, facial features and body shape will all have to be considered when determining a suitable style. If color is an element of the look you are seeking, your skin tone and eye color will have to be considered as well. The look that works on a model or celebrity in a magazine may not always work for you.

Once all of these factors have been considered, your stylist will determine the techniques he or she will use to create your new look. Many haircuts can be further enhanced through color or permanent waving. Color services may include a subtle shade change, a dramatic new color or a few strategically placed highlights. There are a variety of color products to suit your particular needs. Perm services could include a gentle body wave to add texture and movement or a spiral wrap to give long hair fabulous curls.

Whatever you decide, make sure your stylist and you are on the same wave-length. Have your stylist communicate the image they have conceived for you and explain how they will go about achieving that look. Only after you and the stylist agree on the image and the process should the service begin.

After the stylist has created a new look for you, be sure to learn to style the cut yourself. Have your stylist demonstrate how she achieved the finished look and show you what tools and products you may need at home to do the same. A great new look is wasted if you can’t achieve the same style yourself at home

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