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Hair dye side effects???
I recently got highlights of violet-red in my hair. A couple minutes ago i went to a dunkin donuts across the street. A man working there said that he got his hair dyed a while back and when they faded out, it turned his hair white really fast. That’s when i got worried. How can i prevent this? How does it happen anyways?
Thanks for the tips!
I’m not exactly sure what you mean by saying his hair turned white really fast. I’m going to assume that the violet/red faded and he was left with the light blonde base color. To help prevent that from happening you should be using a shampoo and conditioner that is intendend for color treated hair. ( preferable a professional one) You can also get a color depositing shampoo that you can use once or twice a week. They are typically red or whatever color you are trying to achieve. You would probably be okay using what ever you find at the local grocery store for that. When you use that be sure to leave it on for a few minutes to allow the color to have time to deposit a bit.
Good luck and if you take care of your hair I’m sure it will be fine.
How to Market Your Salon Business – Part 2
By the way, did you know that customers and clients aren’t the same?
Heck even the words are spelled different which ought to be a good indicator … ha, but I’m just messing around with you.
Listen, a customer comes in to check you out, and a client … well they’ve made the decision to make you their hair stylist.
And how does this selection happen?
Is it your individuality or expertise or maybe the location of your salon?
For me this is an incredibly easy answer when I’m looking for a stylist. Not only do I want one that’s an expert with what they do and I really enjoy ‘atmosphere’ and I want someone that I can carry on a conversation with and joke with … but I’m looking for more.
Most of all I want to be waited on like I was the only client my stylist had. And I would be brash enough to bet a dollar to a donut that you would feel exactly the same way when you get services from other businesses.
Customer service is the pivotal ingredient that makes this so important. And what most don’t know is that you have to always give more than your clients expect.
Now consider this; 85% to 90% of all salons will always do exactly the same thing to all the people that walk in their doors, so would it be hard to give a little bit more than they do?
Look here, it doesn’t take much to reach someone now days with some extra service.
Let me give you something to think about, I did a survey so I could hear some answers to some thoughts that I had about salons and found out that none of the people that I surveyed ever got a thank you card from their hair stylist.
Ever!
Isn’t that astounding to you or is it just me that thinks that a 50¢ post card would be a wonderful way to convey to me that my hair stylist appreciates me and wants me to come back.
So by you just mailing a thank you card to your customers will convey to them that you’re different than all the generic shops.
And I hear you now saying … I can’t find the time to send cards to all the people that comes in here …okay you don’t have to.
But the ones that will take a few extra minutes at the end of the day and go through their customer list and send a card will benefit some great rewards.
Like taking a customer to client status.
So how do you market your salon business?
Start with some very economical thoughtful ways that makes your clients think of you.
You might not believe this, but most hair stylists under-serve their customers. If you’d like to know how to increase the loyalty of your clients especially in these challenging times get a report on how most hair stylists under-serve their customers. Just click on the link (hair stylists)
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