Today was my appointment for the highlights I have applied
to my hair about every three months. I really like the way this stylist does my
color, and she does what I ask, not as she wants, as others I’ve visited have
been prone to do.
A trim is all I need in the way of a haircut, as I wear my
hair in a longish bob with bangs, and have worn it in this style for years. On
hot days, or when I’m working in the garden, I can pull it back and secure it
with a band so it stays away from my face.
On the trip home, I stopped in an Aveda salon to purchase the shampoo and conditioner I like that is specially formulated for colored hair. As I was entering the salon, I noticed a large
banner in the window advertising “French Hair Cuts.” As the saleslady was
ringing up my purchase, I asked her what exactly is a French Hair Cut, as I
had never heard the term.
She explained the hair is cut on an angle, so that it falls
more attractively around the face. Her medium-length hairstyle was very pretty and I asked if that was the cut she had. She said it was. When I returned
home, I wanted to know more, so with a Google search I found out a bit more
than I was told in the shop. Here’s what I found:
“French haircutting is a revolutionary technique that uses
the hair to frame a face taking into account the shape of the head. French
haircutting uses the hair to accentuate features rather than cover them up. The
results are a soft, feminine and commercial looks, much like celebrities on the
cover of magazines. The French trained stylist stands the client up during the
haircut in order to look directly at that which he or she cuts, just as a
painter would look directly at a canvas. The style is built from the top down
and is made to fall perfectly into place like shingles on a roof. Our French
haircuts result in wash and wear hair containing several different looks in
each style.”
Below are two photos I found of a French Hair Cut.
Now perhaps this is just some new advertising trick, that the results won't look much different than an ordinary cut. I did not ask if the price for a French Hair Cut is more than the usual. Maybe it's just the cynic in me that thinks advertisers are always trying to take advantage of a woman's desire for products that make her look good, that this is just another "trick."
Have you ever heard of the French Hair Cut?
Maybe the next time I
need a haircut I will try it out at the Aveda salon. Sometimes I think a different twist on my old style would be good for me.
Here are two view of my new color and trim. The color appears a bit more golden in the photos than it really is.
Hello Sanda
ReplyDeleteYour hair looks fabulous. Leave it alone!! You cannot improve on perfect!!!!
Sorry to be so bossy.
I have not heard of the French cut. The examples you have shown are quite stunning
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Hello Helen,
DeleteThank you for your that compliment about my hair! I don't consider that "bossy." Sometimes I'm tempted when I hear about new things and this is one of them. Maybe I'll try it one day. After all, if it's not good for me hair always grows back.
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Neither have I heard of the French haircut. And agreeing with Helen, stick to your hairstyle, you like it, it looks You!
ReplyDeleteHello Mette,
DeleteI have been wearing this style, sometimes with a slight variation, since I was in my early 30s, and that was a long time ago! Yes, this style does seems to be "me."
I had never heard of the french haircut but I like the top photo in particular...even the second one...I have the worst hair every, and like you I use Aveda...it is great. Thanks for this info. I am going to ask my hairdresser. : )
ReplyDeleteIt would be interesting to know about where this term, and this style of cutting originated from. France? I do like Aveda products, although they are a bit pricey. Let me know what you find out from your hairdresser, please. And if you get the cut, if you like it.
DeleteNeither have I heard of it....your colour looks very natural.
ReplyDeleteAlways admired women with fringes (bangs)have not the sort of hair that could have one,have a slight wave which frizzes in damp weather...your hair looks super straight,lucky you.Ida
Hello Ida,
DeleteMy hair is straight, although I have a "cow-lick" at the nape of my neck, which makes it difficult for it to turn perfectly under as I like it. Don't know if the above term is familiar to you, and I have no idea what relation it has to a cow, but what it means is the hair "turns" in all directions instead of lying flat. I do have to put gel on my bangs to get them to be flat.
I always thought people with naturally curly hair were the lucky ones. As the saying goes, the grass is always greener on the other side!
Hmmm...I live in France, so they don't call it "French" here but that certainly seems to be how many cuts are done here. I cut my own hair so I don't dare take too many risks but I do see how kind these cuts are to our faces. :)
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DeleteHow lucky you are to be able to cut your own hair. I have been known to take the scissors and snip away when my bangs get too long, but that's the extent of my hair-cutting capabilities.
I have been reading your great blog, as I get e-mail notifications when you post. I usually read it on my phone and have tried to comment but my phone doesn't cooperate! I saw that great food on today's post and it made me hungry. Hope your heat wave will let up soon. Oddly enough, here in the Deep South we are now having wonderful, cooler weather; unusual for August. We had our heatwave in June and July. Stay cool!
I have heard of the french haircut as I have seen the sign at the Dan Tera salon in Athens. When I had my hair cut last time, I asked the girl who does my hair what that was. She said the stylists at Dan Tera had been to a "training session" and learned this new technique. A few years ago the same salon had been trained in "helix" cut (may be misspelled)
ReplyDeleteYour hair looks absolutely great!!! as it always does and please don't ever fret about not having any natural curls!!!
Hello! I wanted to comment on your post. There is such a thing as French haircuts. I am a haircutter and was trained the French method. This is not hype or any such thing. It's just a different technique. We do not cut "palm to palm" and we do use angles to cut which does soften the hair and make for a more rounded shape. We also cut to accentuate the beauty areas on a woman such as eye area, chin, throat, etc. This method was pioneered by Jacque Desange in Paris. Google his name. No, the price certainly shouldn't be more because of that. Perhaps that salon had some training in it. Where I went to school in Seattle, that's all we learned, much as Vidal Sassoon uses the "British" method which is palm to palm. Hopes this can help clear up the "mystery". Good luck!
ReplyDeleteGo with the French method. I've been doing it for the last three years or so. I had never heard about it until my best friend from France told me about it. You won't go back. Of course, like anything you'll need a great hairstylist. It does make a difference. I like your hairstyle OK. Yet the French haircutting style will add texture and more beauty to your hair and accentuates your face.
ReplyDeleteI love the french cut and it’s generally how I like to have my hair done, especially since I have course, thick, wavy hair. I’ve found that most Americans aren’t familiar with them though. We have a tendency to have a set pattern in which we separate the hair and proceed to cut it. We tend to force the hair into doing what we want it too, not necessarily what it does naturally. This is where the french cut comes in. The french cut works with each individual section, to how the natural pattern of your hair grows and falls. This pretty much guarantees that your hair will always look good, with or without styling it.
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I am a hairdresser and I will be taking a French cutting class soon so I’ve been reading about it. I noticed someone mentioned DanTera in Athens because that’s the salon I work at! What are the odds!
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