What should you do
with Your 'Do?
1.
Your life right now is…
Never a dull moment, but that’s the way you like it
Almost peachy, like a fruity shampoo
As tangly as Seth Rogan's mop top
A pain — and you could be tempted to take it out on your mane
2.
What's on the horizon?
Whatever the world throws at you
A new job or home
Tons of travel
Getting hitched!
3.
Which best describes your post-SHAMPOO routine?
Assess mood, peruse product arsenal, and get to primping
Pricey hair balm and blowout while belting out your favorite lyrics
Towel off, finger-comb, and flee out the door
You’ve got it down to a simple science of product and technique
4.
What’s your current take on your 'do?
Over it
You’re stranded in boredom — but you’re not going for bangs
Trying to be besties with your natural texture
Fried ends are wrecking your usual A game
5.
What’s your "hairstory"?
Done it all: pixie, Manic Panic — you name it
A gradual shift from long to layered to short and back again
"Hairstory"? Is this a serious question?
You’re a lock loyalist, sticking to the same style for years
6.
How do you feel about change in general?
Change is your only constant
Life is boring without it
You can generally adapt
#Nope
7.
You won’t leave the house without…
Depends on where you’re going
Too many things to list
Ugh, you have to take something?
Your go-to bag of can’t-live-withouts
Chop or color swap
Your approach to your tresses is anything but tiresome. When you’re ready for a major modification, you go for it. So trust your instincts now. If you’re craving a serious chop or a color swap, you’ll likely love what you land on. The only caveat: Don’t do anything rash if you’re under a lot of stress or are up against a big life change. Give it a week or two before booking that salon appointment. The truth is you’re laid back enough about your locks to know that if you don’t love your look, you can always change it again or enjoy the journey of growing it out.
A mid-level makeover
Hair is your thing. You enjoy gadgets and gizmos aplenty, and you’ve got products galore. For all these reasons, you like to switch up your style — and you’re craving a change now. But you’re not one to go straight from waist-length strands to a short, fringy French bob. Instead, play with in-between styles or colors that offer the right amount of wham. You can always take your do to new heights (or highlights) at your next appointment. There’s nothing wrong with baby steps. Even just a small change can make you feel refreshed without straying so far out of your comfort zone that you’ll have regrets.
Mitigate the maintenance
You like hair to be no-fuss — wash (or not) and go. You know that natural kinks, curls, waves, or stick-straight strands are gorgeous left as they are, and there’s no sense wrestling with natural texture, except for fun. With that in mind, your next hair adventure should be one that continues to enhance your hair’s natural prowess. Will layers add more bounce? Could highlights enhance dimension? Plus, talk with your stylist about products that simplify your routine, like an air-dry cream that doubles as a leave-in conditioner. You can still explore your hair options via accessories and styling choices. But adventure never has to mean straying from who you are.
Nothing radical — just a refresh
You know you want to hit up the salon, but the idea of a major transformation makes you nervous. Or maybe you have a lot of other change happening in your life—and a drastic do-over feels like more than you can stomach. Not to worry. Even just a split-end trim and a root touch-up can give you a much-needed boost. You can also elect for a mini change while still feeling like you. Opt for adding light layers or texture to a cut that’s feeling somewhat stale, or go for subtle highlights when your color’s gone dull.
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