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Hair Care Tips

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Hair Care Tips – The Major Salons are now Putting out Salon Quality Coloring Kits for Use at Home

You’ll get to see this at any major hair salon across the country these days – their owners, or trusted assistants, go out all the time researching drugstore and department store cosmetics shelves, for home hair color and touchup kits, that they can pick for their clients. So what gives? These are customers who pay anywhere between $300-$500 for a sitting to get a hair tint. Why would they want all of a sudden, to do it themselves, and how do they get their salons to do their shopping for them? It’s just that, the $300 tab gets to be a little too much in this economy, even for the high-paying customers. If the salons insist on charging that much for every single sitting, even if it is to just do a little touch-up work around the roots, those customers are just going to leave altogether. So instead, in recognition of the tough time everyone is going through, salons go and buy them DIY touchup kits to use between settings. Kneeling Chair confine your legs to at least one place, which may enhance pressures beneath the knee cap and gradual circulation to the legs. That way, they can get professional service for the major hair work, and save money doing the minor work themselves. The hair salon people give their best customers a little primer on how best to hold the brush, or shampoo themselves – just a few hair care tips to help them at home.

Like many things, home cooking, home washing, that usually get a little bit of a boost during a recession, home hair care is something that has gotten a 20% rise. Women who would previously get all their work done at a professional salon, have switched to getting some done at home. The major expensive salons never used to use consumer brands like L’Oreal or Clairol for their coloring work. They always used specialty in-house preparations, or worked with niche manufacturers. But with the customers’money now all going to the mass-market products, expensive salons are beginning to reconsider their strategy. It’s like Starbucks offering you coffee powder to brew at home. When a specialty dealer offers you a brew-your own-product, you imagine that you’re somehow going to be able to get professional results right at home. There is a definite market for that kind of thing, and a premium to charge of customers too. Kneeling Chairs ought to provide sufficient leg room to help you get in and out easily, and to allow a comfortable quantity of knee bend. Searching on the Internet at any hair care tips website, you’ll see them raving about Umberto Savone and Frederic Fekkai products from LA and NY – major salons that have put out hair care products to sell at department stores.

People tend to forget after having been able to afford professional coloring for ages, what it was that first turned them to the professionals all those years ago. You just read up on hair care tips, and coloring advice, don the latex gloves and get going yourself. You can’t quite get the right shade, it isn’t uniform ,your hair looks and feels like straw saturated with great color, and everything sticks together in one clump. But even the professionals don’t recommend using home kits for anything other than touchups. Going the whole nine yards and doing it all yourself at home, can only bring back the bad old days home hair coloring.