Friday, February 6, 2015

3 Ingredients to Avoid in Your Salon


Formaldehyde

By now, this one should be a no-brainer. Sadly there are many salons still out their using keratin products containing dangerous amounts of formaldehyde. Even worse, many salon brands claim to be formaldehyde free by re-formulating their keratin so that the formaldehyde is not released until you begin to blow dry and flat-iron the hair, you know, the point where you're breathing in all the fumes. It may not seem harmful now, but Formaldehyde fumes over time cause breathing problems and can even lead to the C word. Keep it classy at your salon and smooth out your client's frizz with a Olez Advanced Keratin Smoothing System. 


Sulfates (Sodium Laureth)

Sodium Laureth or sulfates is a common lathering additive used in most shampoos. While sometimes a treatment may require a harsher shampoo to open the hair up and prepare it for absorption, a cleansing shampoo should never have sulfates. Sulfates dry and damage the hair and also strip the client's color right out of the cuticle. Stylists who want their clients to have healthy hair and lasting color should boot these shampoos right out of their salons immediately. 

Parabens

Parabens are a preservative commonly used in cosmetics products. It has taken a lot of heat lately, mainly because it mimics estrogen in the body, which can interrupt the endocrine system. There have been other studies linking it to certain cancers. Obviously you don't want to be doing your self or your client any harm for the sake of a cheap, and easy to replace preservative. Make a switch to a paraben free hair care line for your salon.

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Monday, January 19, 2015

How to Treat Your New Mommy Client's Hair: Postnatal Salon Hair Tips




It's a fact that during pregnancy elevated estrogen levels cause thicker, longer and overall more voluminous hair. Afterwards is a down-hill slope as hormone levels adjust, causing sometimes massive clumps off hair loss. It can be pretty depressing and taxing on a new mom's self esteem, especially moms who are anxious to look their best. So stylists, it goes without saying that If you can make you client's hair look amazing after giving birth, you have definitely earned their life-long loyalty. Here are 3 easy tips for making your new mommy clients' look and feel amazing, even with the postpartum hair loss.

Tip 1: Address the Texture

Sure, a lot of dry shampoos and mousses will give your client the illusion of fuller hair for a day, but that doesn't really do much address the thin and sometimes wiry hair texture that replaces your client's previously glossy and luxurious mane. Pamper you new mom's hair with a restorative treatment that will give their existing hair a boost of nutrients and shine. Essence of Youth is a restorative salon treatment that repairs and nourishes as well as boosts hair volume. It works by fattening the hair strand with protein & collagen fillers, much like a collagen filler for your face, it gets rid of any imperfections on the hair surface and makes the hair full and voluminous.

Tip 2: Make a Big Chop

Since new mommy hair is shedding fast and regrowing, short hair is really the best option, especially for those fly-aways. Calmly encourage your client to trade in her long hair for a trendy yet chic short hair cut. What a perfect time help them reclaim their identity with a cool pixie cut you know they always wanted to try but thought it was too trendy for them.  The right hair cut will mask all their postnatal hair loss issues and get people talking about how great they look. It may even steal some attention away from the new adorable baby.

Tip 3: Experiment With Color

Your health conscious mommy client has probably spent the last 9 months avoiding retouching her roots. Now her hair is shedding and her color looks strangely similar to those sedimentary rocks you see on Arizona postcards. Now is the perfect time to talk about a new color, something fresh and different. When in doubt Detox the hair first with O2 Oxgen Therapy to ensure more even, longer lasting color coverage. 

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