Why doesn't any hairstyle suit me?
Three reasons account for most cases: the cut you're trying isn't matched to your face shape, the texture you're styling for doesn't match your hair's actual texture, or the cut is fine but the styling at home isn't bringing it to life. Most 'nothing suits me' verdicts are really 'I haven't found the cut that suits me yet'.
The most common reason is face-shape mismatch. A cut that flatters an oval face can drown a round one. A cut that lifts a heart face can age a square one. Most people don't know their face shape, and most salon consultations don't diagnose it explicitly. The cut they leave with may be on-trend without being on-shape. Hairstyle Analysis names the face shape and shows eight specific cuts that flatter it.
The second reason is texture mismatch. Pin-straight hair styled into a cut designed for natural wave will fall flat by lunchtime. Curly hair forced into a cut designed for straight will lose its shape within hours of washing. The cut on the magazine page assumes the model's texture; your version of the same cut needs to be modified for yours. A good stylist asks first about texture; many don't.
The third reason is at-home styling not matching the salon finish. A cut blown out by a stylist with a round brush and three products will look different from the same cut you air-dry after washing. If the cut only works for one day after the salon visit, the problem is styling routine rather than the cut. Most cuts need a daily 10-minute styling investment to land. If you cannot or won't make that investment, ask for a cut that air-dries well.
The first move is to identify your face shape and try cuts that flatter it. Hairstyle Analysis does the first part automatically and renders the eight canonical cuts directly on your selfie, so you can see them rather than guess.
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