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Wigs and Hair Additions
Chapter 19 Wigs and Hair Additions 2016 Edition
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Important role in fashion
Ancient Egyptians Ancient Roman women Eighteenth-century England men all wore wigs
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Today: Either a simple retail effort or a highly specialized field Most clients buy off-the-shelf or Internet
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Rarely custom fit (not always true)
Opportunities for stylists to cut, color, and care for wigs Toupees-custom-made and fitted *Takes years of specialized training *done in hair replacement centers
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Range from clip-on hairpieces to elaborately applied extensions
Newest technique-single strands of hair are meticulously hand-tied onto individual strands of clients hair Requires specialized training ..
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Each manufacturer has its own attachment method
Take the manufacturer’s class Inventory can be a hefty investment Clip-on extensions-demand is high
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Income ranges from a small amount to
thousands of dollars Hair-loss clients and medical clients, (cancer patients) have particular needs for hair additions
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Locks of Love-for children
Read: Did You Know? Locks of Love-for children
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Human Hair versus Synthetic Hair
Pull a strand of hair from the wig or hairpiece and burn it with a match Human hair will: * burn slowly * gives off a distinctive odor cancerfairygodmother.com/.../01/vogue-wigs.jpg
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*extinguishing itself *burn out very quickly
Synthetic fiber will: * “ball up” and melt *extinguishing itself *burn out very quickly *will give off a slight odor hottscizzors.com/images/burning.jpg
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Advantages of Human Hair
Realistic appearance Greater durability Same styling and maintenance as natural hair Can be custom colored, permed Tolerates heat from a blow-dryer, curling/flat irons, or hot rollers List price $
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Disadvantages of Human Hair
May frizz or lose its curl in humid weather After shampooing, hair needs to be reset Color will fade Hair will break and split if mistreated
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Advantages of Synthetic Hair
Strong and durable-Kanekalon Natural, lustrous look and feel A great value, less expensive Style and texture are set into the hair Very easy for clients to maintain Shampoo in cold water
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Cut according to the latest styles
*cut, color, and texture already set You may need to do some detailing or custom trimming Colors are limitless Cheaper wigs are more solid in color High-end products mixed with many shades/highlights/lowlights for a natural effect Colors will not fade
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Disadvantages of Synthetic Hair
Cannot be exposed to extreme heat Some can handle low heat Coloring is not recommended So shiny, may not look natural If thick, will look unnatural on a fine-haired client More natural-looking can be expensive 24.99
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Pros and cons, you get what you pay for
Quality and Cost Pros and cons, you get what you pay for Your success will be determined by the quality of the product itself cdn2.ioffer.com/img/item/103/497/312/p71H.jpg
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The most expensive wigs are made with human hair
European hair-top of the line Hair from India *lengths from 12”-16” (next page) *naturally wavy Asia *lengths from 12”-28” (next page)*naturally straight Top picture: Indian Remy Human Hair Lace Wigs
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Human hair mixed with animal hair
*angora, horse, yak, or sheep hair *Yak from animals belly and is purest of whites Great for fantasy colors- attracts the teen market, often used in theatrical or fashion settings
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Human hair mixed with synthetic hair (cheapest)
Often half and half Advantages and disadvantages of both Good option if best color and texture are chosen for client
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Ask the manufacturer several important questions when selecting a wig for a client:
Made from human hair, animal hair, mixture, or synthetic Is the hair colored Human hair grading-strength, elasticity, porosity
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Cuticle-intact Turned hair or Remi hair *cuticles of all hair move in the same direction *better condition *easier to work with *doesn’t tangle easily *time consuming-increases the cost Read Focus on
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Fallen hair *gathered from a hairbrush *cuticles move in different directions ~tangles *Remi refined hair-cuticle partially removed ~will not lock or mat *Fallen hair less expensive than Remi hair
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Ask manufacturer: Is hair tangle free? *if cuticle has been removed *cannot condition-will mat Condition of the hair? Will it match client’s hair? Can it be permed or relaxed? Will it last 4-6 months-continual use?
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Wigs Wigs are an artificial covering for the head consisting of a network of interwoven hair The client’s hair is completely concealed Hair piece used to cover the top or crown of the head
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Types of wigs Cap wigs-constructed with elasticized mesh-fiber base Several sizes Require special fittings Are hand-knotted
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Front edge resembles client’s scalp
Wire support at the temples for a snug fit Hand tied to conceal the cap edge Side and back edges contain wire supports, elastic, and hooks for a secure fit
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Capless wigs-are machine made
Human or artificial hair Wefts-long strips of hair with a threaded edge- sewn Ready-to-wear and less expensive Open points like fish net stockings Extremely light and comfortable to wear
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Capless wigs are healthier-allows the scalp to breathe Cap wig:
*best for extremely thin or no hair clients FYI: Lace wigs *new *more comfortable
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New innovations=more comfortable
Lace front wigs *natural-looking hairline Wigs are now well designed and fashionable Bought off-the-shelf for immediate wear
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Methods of Construction
Hand-tied or hand-knotted wigs made by *individual strands of hair into mesh *knotting them with a needle Done around the front hairline and the top of the head Has a natural, realistic look Combed in almost any direction
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$249.00 $105.00 Hand-tied synthetic wig
Machine made-notice length difference $ Jordon - Handtied Synthetic Wig - Estetica Designs #123
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Combination of synthetic hair and hand-tied human hair
Semi-hand-tied wigs Combination of synthetic hair and hand-tied human hair Reasonably priced Natural appearance Good durability Picture is 50% human hair
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Machine-made wigs Least expensive Even after shampooing the style returns Disadvantage: Restricts other styling options Wig construction will determine the direction in which you style the hair Machine-made wigs offer no versatility Read Focus on
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Taking Wig Measurements
Use soft tape measure Close to the head without pressure Keep a written record of head measurements * forward a copy to the wig dealer of manufacturer Include: hair shade, quality of hair, length of hair, and type of hair part and pattern
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Adjustable Ready-to-wear *no measuring is needed
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Ready-to-wear still needs to be adjusted to the head
*custom styled or trimmed *important to chose proper size for maximum comfort and security *most common-average size *amount of hair may affect the size *sizes-petite, average, large
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Measuring the Head Flatten hair down with a brush Lay tape measure gently around the head Wigs should settle on the natural hairline
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Measure: Head circumference: around the head *Circumference = ________inches *most wigs can be adjusted 1-1 ½” Front to nape: length of head *Front to nape = ________inches Ear to ear: top of one ear, over crown, to top of other ear *Ear to ear = _______ inches
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Block is a head shaped form Canvas-covered cork or Styrofoam
Blocking the Wig Block is a head shaped form Canvas-covered cork or Styrofoam Secured for fitting, cleaning, coloring, and styling
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Use swivel clamp Most wigs are cut and finished on the client Then cleaned and stored on a drying rack ***Demo: Pin with T-shaped pins at: *Temples *Above the ear *Each corner of the nape
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Instructing the client *securing her hair under the cap *flat and even
Putting on the Wig Instructing the client *securing her hair under the cap *flat and even ***Use hair wrap or PIN CURLS If wig does not fit properly-too large *horizontal or vertical tuck and sew Sewing the wig to create a customized fit is a highly specialized art
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Your goal-make the hair look more realistic Taper the ends
Cutting the Wig Your goal-make the hair look more realistic Taper the ends The more solid, the more unnatural Same sectioning and elevations as on a real head of hair Cut free-form on dry hair
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Wig should be cut while on the client
Comb-out and finishing touches-done on the client’s head Free-form cutting Vertical sections *create lightness Diagonal sections *create rounder beveled edges Horizontal sections *build heavier weight
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Cutting small sections
*observe how the hair falls Done on dry hair See how the hair will fall Practice on inexpensive wigs Razor, thinning shears, standard shears *tapering methods only
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Styling the Wig Work with the total person-not just the head Check for balance and proportion Handle gently Human hair, set the styling tool on low heat Do not pull Use synthetic brushes that have smooth, rounded plastic teeth
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Be gentle Use a block for all coloring, perming, setting, and basic cut outlining Finishing touches-on the client’s head Making a wig look believable is very challenging Truly an art form
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Most convincing area *crown, part and the hairline General rule: *follow the direction of the knotting and weave
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Styling Tips for the Hairline
Styling products-for color-treated hair Backcomb gently around the hairline Release the client’s hair around the hairline Wind test *gently blow dry around the client’s set at cool and low *observe how the hairline looks
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*do not make it look perfect *use your hands
Styling: *do not make it look perfect *use your hands *do not plaster the hair down
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Cleaning the Wig Always follow manufacturer’s instructions Use gentle shampoo for color-treated hair or specially developed for wigs Avoid harsh/dandruff shampoos Soak, gently squeeze the wig, plac on drying rack
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Coloring Wigs and Extensions
Synthetic haircolors *standardized 70 colors Color range from black to palest blonde White Yak hair add fantasy colors To custom-color the hair *check with the manufacturer
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The principles that guide the coloring of
The principles that guide the coloring of natural hair are applied to the art of coloring wigs and hair extensions Check to see if the cuticle is intact If absent *very porous *will react to color in an extreme manner Always strand test
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Use semi-permanent, demipermanent,
glaze, rinse, or colored mousse products Use permanent haircolor on human hair wigs unless hair is porous, then semi- permanent is better Color checks every 5-10 minutes Remember: hair did not come from one head *may be unpredictable
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Perming the Wigs and Hair Additions
Human hair only Do not perm hair if it has been colored with a metallic dye Performed off of the client’s head Cover head form with plastic Pin the wig securely *perm as you would a normal head of hair
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Know the Different Types of Hairpieces
Hairpieces-hair additions Sit on top of client’s head Attached by temporary methods Many different types: *integration pieces, toupees, fashion hairpieces
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Fashion hairpieces include:
*falls, half wigs, wiglets, chignons, bandeaus, cascades, ponytails, bangs, and fillers (add volume to fine hair) Newest fashion hairpieces simply clip on *pressure-sensitive clips, claw clips, or combs
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Client’s hair prepared
*ponytail or bun *French twist blended with or serve as a base
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***Temporary attachments methods include:
*interlocking combs * flexible wire combs * elastic *claw clips *Velcro
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***Too much hair *looks out of balance ***Ill-fitting
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Integration Hairpieces
Opening through base *client’s hair pulled through Lightweight Natural-looking Add length and volume Thinning hair-not total hair loss
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Small wig used to cover the top and crown
Toupees Small wig used to cover the top and crown of the head Severe hair loss Two ways to attach: temporary-tape or clips semi-permanent *weaving, tracks, adhesive, or sewing
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$437 Wearers gain confidence Authentic-looking hairpiece
*pay a high price for it $437
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Fashion Hairpieces Special occasions *fashion accessory Vary in size Attached with hairpins, clips, combs, bobby pins, or elastic
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Three attachment methods:
Wraparound ponytail-covers 10-20% of the head Useful for the client who can just get her own hair into a ponytail Cascading Curls-cascade of curls is attached with combs Hair wrap is mounted on an elastic loop, secured to client’s own hair with hairpins
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Study the World of Hair Extensions
Hair additions that add length, volume, texture, or color Can be human hair, synthetic hair, or a blend Wefts of hair attached one-by-one usually pre-bonded or keratin-tipped unless clip-in extensions-applied with semipermanent attachment methods
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Manufacturers offer training
General guidelines: Decide-length and thickness Map out final style Stay 1” away from: *hairline-front, sides, nape, and part Very thin hair-be careful base does not show through
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Curly hair-match or add another curl pattern
Thin hair-may not need as many Extension methods include: *braid-and-sew *bonding (fusion bonding) *linking *shrinking Most important approaches should be practiced in the following order: Read 1-4 Read Focus on
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Braid-and-Sew Attachment Method
Secured by sewing Attached to an on-the-scalp braid (cornrow) *track Wefts can also be attached by creating a track, using fiber filler *filler and hair are braided together ~underhand braiding technique ~creates longer lasting braid
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The angle of the track will determine how the hair will fall
Tracks: horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, or along curved lines Partings are determined to the style Size of sections by the amount of hair that will be added Plan so the ends are hidden *1 inch behind the hair line
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When sewing, use only a blunt,
*custom-designed needle *either straight or curved Blunt ends help avoid damage to the hair/client
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Extensions can be sewn to the track using a variety of stitches
Lock stitch *curved needle and thread *sew weft to the track *entire length/evenly spaced
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Overcast stitch *pass needle under both track and the weft *bring it back *repeat the stitch *complete with a lock stitch for security Double lock stitch *thread is wound around the needle twice
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Advantages: *if done correctly-very safe technique *requires no special equipment *with practice-fairly quick
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Drawbacks: *too much tension-client’s hair can be damaged *not appropriate for-extremely damaged hair and baby-fine hair, or clients that don’t keep their scalps clean
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Bonding Method wefts or single strands with an adhesive or a bonding agent *adhesive applied with an applicator gun *not the kind available in craft stores!!! A special tool created specifically for bonding
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Bonding-wefts with adhesive:
Natural hair should be at least 4 inches long Sits snugly on the head Fast to apply Lasts from 2 to 4 weeks Can shampoo/done gently Salon visits as often as every 2 weeks ***Sticky backing-peel, stick to hair- lasts 4-7 days
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Not in Book!!!! Bonding procedure-section off hair at the nape Measure the weft against the parting ¼” to ½” from the hairline Lay weft on flat surface and carefully apply adhesive along the base
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Use a consistent amount of adhesive; too much
Use a consistent amount of adhesive; too much will ooze onto the head; too little will not adhere Lightly press the weft against the clean partings Hold 20 seconds Use a blow-dryer on low to medium heat to help seal the bond Proceed to the next section, working upward on the head until the desired length and volume are achieved
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Avoid working too close to the crown or the partings
***Caution: do not glue the scalp!!!! Work 1 inch away from the hairline Mrs. Mandato prefers to cut the wefts into 2” sections and glue them in at a staggered (checkerboard) pattern, looks more natural and all of the weight of the weft is not pulling on the hair in the same place
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In Book Removed by dissolving the adhesive with oil or bond remover Same technique can be used with loose hair or wefts cut very small (called strand bonding)
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Advantages: Affordable pricing Complete service around average haircut appointment (20 minutes) Shampooed gently
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Disadvantages: Some clients may have allergic reaction to bonding adhesive Perform patch test Not appropriate for severely damaged hair or do not have enough natural hair to hide the wefts Cannot be exposed to oils-slide off Should not attach wefts longer than 12” long
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Fusion-Bonding Method
Bonded to the client’s own hair with a bonding material that is activated by the heat from a special tool Expensive-time consuming *no uncomfortable and unattractive attachment sites Light and comfortable to wear Moves like real hair
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Price $450.00 for 18" hair extensions.
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Easy to maintain Lasts up to 4 months Removal is quick and painless Requires certification training ***Best choice for client’s with fine, limp hair
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Fusion bonding procedure involves wrapping a
Fusion bonding procedure involves wrapping a keratin-based strip around both the client’s hair and the extension or with a special gun-applicator Many are pre-tipped or keratin tipped Natural strands along a parting are selected and then isolated with a hair shield Not in book: Extension is positioned under the natural hair and near the base
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The heating element is applied until the bonding agent is softened
The bond is rolled between the fingers, creating a bead that captures both natural and the extension strand use a fusion remover when needed (breaks down the keratin in the bonding)
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Advantages: (in book) Client’s hair will dry more quickly (less bulk than full wefts) By using slightly different colors-create an illusion of depth or a highlighted effect Allows for style versatility
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Disadvantages: time-consuming pre-tipped extension are expensive Read rest of the paragraph
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Linking Hook is used to pick up small amount of hair
Link is slide on close to scalp with special tool Then, an extension is inserted into the link Link is pinched flat with pliers Removed with a removal tool (pliers) Extensions can be reused
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Natural hair- at least 5 inches long
Advantages: *styling versatility *natural hair can be maintained Disadvantages: *expensive *time consuming *metal links can rust
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Tube Shrinking Client’s hair and addition strand are inserted into a tube Heated to shrink it Special tools and training
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Problems can arise: Caused by stylist or client (not material) Stylist *Must follow logical placement pattern *pay attention to natural growth patterns *provide complete home care instructions
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Client: *follow home care instructions carefully *keep hair neat and clean *must return to salon regularly for maintenance
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Retailing Hair Addition Products
Great retail product *sell themselves Substantial income themeanestmom.blogspot.com/2009/06/manna-at-m...
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Guidelines: Identify clients needs Explain why it’s worthwhile *features and benefits *performance and cost Choose high-quality Believe in your recommendations Price services accordingly to your time, materials, and expertise Work with only the best
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Work with one or two companies that offer: *human and synthetic hair
*high quality products *good customer service *first rate support *education ~training ~seminars ~videos Stick with companies that stand by their products
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Practice, Practice, Practice
exciting, challenging, and lucrative areas of cosmetology Become skilled-practice Help people look good and feel good about themselves Great satisfaction in *working with people who have suffered the trauma of hair loss
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