[nabs-l] Looking Good at the Hair Salon
Amy Sabo
amylsabo at comcast.net
Fri Jun 11 23:07:08 UTC 2010
hello elizabeth and all,
thanks for posting this question to the list. whatt i have done is decide on a look that would look good on you and how you want your hair to feel and look on you. yes, we cannot look for these in fashion magazines we can do this by feel and texture of ourr hair and how we want to look for our styles.
i hope this has been helpful and, if anyyone else has ideas on this topic please pass them on. take care all and, i will talk to you all soon.
hugs,
from amy
----- Original Message -----
From: Elizabeth
To: nabs-l at nfbnet.org
Sent: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 05:21:33 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: [nabs-l] Looking Good at the Hair Salon
Hello List,
I understand this may be a bit off topic for the list, but I have a few questions regarding personal grooming after coming home from a trip to the hair salon. I understand I could have talked more with my stylist about what I was looking for before she cut my hair, but at the time, I simply wanted her to cut it before I decided to change my mind. However, I am curious, what kind of techniques do you use as a blind person when visiting the hair salon?
I remember being able to comb through the pages of fashion magazines when I was looking to change my hairstyle as a teenager. However, now that I have lost a considerable amount of vision, I seem to find myself at a bit of a loss as to what to do. If I can no longer flip through the pages of a fashion magazine when I am looking to do something a bit different with my style, then what else is there for me to do?
Any suggestions would be appreciated as I contemplate going back and getting something else besides a basic haircut.
Thanks,
Elizabeth
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