Hello, my name is Renee.
As your hairdresser of 35 years, I am proud to be a part of the hair and beauty industry.
I am an award-winning stylist who shows professionalism and technical experience, dedicated to my craft.
I am friendly, personable, and enthusiastic about my love of hair. Building a good rapport with my customers means the world to me.
My forte lies with scissors in my hand, creating the foundation of the perfect hairstyle, flowing into the world of colour and all areas of hair services.
Commencing on 27 June 2025, I will be starting my business as an independent/sole trader of
RENEE HAIR by Renee
I invite you to join me on my artistic journey.
Come into the salon or phone to make an appointment at
STUDIO SAGE on Mary Street. Gympie 4570.
Phone: 0498 462 729
HOW TO FIND THE BEST HAIR STYLE
To get the best haircut, you must first identify your face shape and hair texture, as the ideal style works with your natural proportions.
Identify Your Face Shape
Tie your hair back and stand in front of a mirror to observe your forehead, cheekbones, and jawline.
Oval: Balanced proportions, slightly narrower at the jaw.
Round: Soft lines, full cheeks, and equal width and length.
Square: Strong, angular jawline with a broad forehead.
Heart: Wide forehead that tapers to a narrow, pointed chin.
Diamond: High, prominent cheekbones with a narrow forehead and chin.
Oblong/Long: Face is noticeably longer than it is wide.
Face Shape
Recommended Haircuts
Oval
Versatile; almost any style works, including long layers, blunt bobs, or pixie cuts.
Round
Styles that add height and length, such as long layers, high top knots, or layered pixie cuts.
Square
Soften angles with texture, soft layers, wavy lobs, or side-swept bangs.
Heart
Balance the narrow jaw with volume at the bottom, such as chin-length bobs or textured layers.
Diamond
Add width at the forehead and chin with wispy bangs, layered cuts, or chin-length bobs.
Oblong
Create width with voluminous curls, long bobs, or curtain bangs; avoid extra height.
Your hair's natural texture determines how the cut will sit:
Fine Hair: Benefits from blunt ends and fewer layers to create a fuller appearance.
Thick Hair: Long layers work well to manage bulk and add movement.
Curly/Wavy Hair: Layered cuts help reduce bulk and prevent a "triangular" shape.
Professional Tip: Consult a stylist to finalize a look that fits your daily routine and lifestyle.
You can also use the "2.25 rule" (measuring earlobe to chin) to decide if short hair will suit you;
if the distance is under 2.25 inches, short cuts often look best.
Finding a great hairdresser comes down to a mix of research and clear communication.
Look at local listings and read through the reviews, noting if multiple people mention a specific stylist by name.
Good reviews should highlight not just the end result, but whether the stylist listened to the client
Have a Chat: Before committing to a major cut or color, book a 10-to-15-minute consultation. This gives you a chance to feel out their vibe and personality.
Don't rely on industry terminology. Bring 2-3 reference photos that visually highlight exactly what you like (length, color, movement). It’s just as important to tell them what you don't want
A good stylist will look you in the eye, ask about your daily hair routine, and be honest about whether your desired look is achievable without damaging your hair.