How To Get The Right Haircut For You: A MAKEOVERGUY® Moment

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The difference between the wrong haircut and the right haircut is in the details. For me, the hair needs to be cut both wet and dry. Each section should flow into the next. It isn’t about how many sections, or about tension, since few people style their hair section by section.

In this case, I took Kayla’s fairly blunt and horizontal bob, by adding angles at the back and sides but taking very little from the front. Since she has broader shoulders, the horizontal bob line gives them more width. Horizontal lines tend to be more masculine, which, if that’s the desired goal, is great. Layers are not only achieved at the perimeter but by removing bulk from the interior of the hair. Like selective pruning a bush, basically. The back is rounded then tapered to angles on each side of the face for lift and a more feminine flow. Round adds pounds, so a rounded line in a haircut can add fullness to areas of your face, or neck where that is desired.


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Meet Christopher Hopkins – The Makeover Guy. “The makeover: It absolutely inspires me. Improvement and response. Thrilling. At three years old I was obsessed with the hair of my “Tootie” doll. This miniature doll, packaged in a plastic cameo, had a tiny body and very long hair. It was perfect for little hands to hold and style. I spent hours on that thing, bobby pins everywhere. Later I graduated to my sister’s Barbie dolls. You could do more with clothing for them because they had full figures for which you could create tissue paper and Scotch tape fashions, complete with stickpin earrings.”

Today Christopher is owner of reVamp! salonspa, in Minneapolis. He done makeovers on the “Oprah Winfrey Show” among other media outlets. His first book, “Staging Your Comeback, A Complete Beauty Revival for Women Over 45,” has helped improve the looks and the lives of thousands of women.

Visit his web site: www.themakeoverguy.com/

Christopher Hopkins

Meet Christopher Hopkins – The Makeover Guy. “The makeover: It absolutely inspires me. Improvement and response. Thrilling. At three years old I was obsessed with the hair of my “Tootie” doll. This miniature doll, packaged in a plastic cameo, had a tiny body and very long hair. It was perfect for little hands to hold and style. I spent hours on that thing, bobby pins everywhere. Later I graduated to my sister’s Barbie dolls. You could do more with clothing for them because they had full figures for which you could create tissue paper and Scotch tape fashions, complete with stickpin earrings.” Today Christopher is owner of reVamp! salonspa, in Minneapolis. He done makeovers on the “Oprah Winfrey Show” among other media outlets. His first book, “Staging Your Comeback, A Complete Beauty Revival for Women Over 45,” has helped improve the looks and the lives of thousands of women. Visit his web site: www.themakeoverguy.com/

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