If you want to add some texture to your hair, follow up with CACTUS Shampoo also from RandCo. The trick is to make sure you only wash the scalp area. This creates texture and thickness, something every person with fine hair craves. The scent is a light blend of Bergamot, Wild Fig, Cyclamen, Lotus Flower, Cedarwood, and Tonka Beans. CACTUS is also great for short haired clients that don't really want to add product after the shower but want fuller hair that has more grit.
I know in the past I've talked about treating the hair BEFORE shampooing. I'm going to bring it up again, but in a different light. RandCo recently came out with a product specifically to be used as a pre-shampoo, appropriately named PALM SPRINGS. It comes out in a perfect puff of oils and butters in the consistency of a mousse. As a lover of anything citrus, I really appreciate the fragrance. It's the perfect mix of Sicilian Lemongrass, Tangerine, Eucalyptus, Green Tea, Tea Moss and Crisp Amber. I've used it as intended and as a post shampoo mask and both test runs resulted in healthier, smoother shinier hair. If you have fine hair this is a great option for you, being traditional conditioner can add to much weight to the hair. Apply the PALM SPRINGS mid shaft to ends and leave on the hair for 10 minutes.
If you want to add some texture to your hair, follow up with CACTUS Shampoo also from RandCo. The trick is to make sure you only wash the scalp area. This creates texture and thickness, something every person with fine hair craves. The scent is a light blend of Bergamot, Wild Fig, Cyclamen, Lotus Flower, Cedarwood, and Tonka Beans. CACTUS is also great for short haired clients that don't really want to add product after the shower but want fuller hair that has more grit.
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Many times I get home from work in disbelief over some of the actions that my clients and the clients in the salon. I want to give a few pointers so you do not become one those clients a stylist comes to resent. Showing Up Late We all know there can be traffic or other unforeseen circumstances on the way to your appointment. I even appreciate a call to say you're running late. However, DO NOT show up complaining about traffic or your baby sitter showing up late when you have a NEW Starbucks in your hand! If you're going to stop and get a coffee, call ahead and see if I would like a drink. If you really want to earn points, call and get the whole salon staff a drink. Not Showing Up For the most part stylists don't mind if you call ahead to cancel or reschedule. Not showing up without a call is a bit harsh. Stylists often have other clients that they can fit in if you don't show up. Imagine if you went to work and your boss told you go home for a few hours in the middle of the day without pay. That is what it's like when clients fail to keep their appointments. Bringing Your Child or a FriendFor many clients, their salon time is time away from their own children and is treasured as alone time. Why would you think someone else would want to hear your kid fuss and cry? Bringing your kid to a salon can often be one of the most inconsiderate things clients can do. Another thing, the salon is not the place to bring your friends. I don't think I need to expand on that. Cell Phone Use We are all addicted to our phones, I am, too. When you are in the salon, try to have it on vibrate. You might think that ringtone is real cute, but nobody else does. If you must answer the phone make it quick or take it outside as long as it doesn't interrupt the service you are receiving. If you do answer the phone, be conscious of your volume. Remember, the salon is a getaway for many people and they enjoy the peace and quiet. Unrealistic Expectations Stylists can create wonders with color and a good cut, but we have our limits, too. If you bring in a picture of a look you want and your stylist says it's not possible for your hair, it probably isn't. Remember, the pictures you often see of celebrities are photo shopped. If your stylist says it might take a couple of hours and will cost more than your usual appointment, don't be shocked. You have to expect to pay for something you ask for. Looking AroundI'm not sure why, but so many clients feel the need to whip their head around every time the front door opens. For the most part, salons will have a receptionist that will take care of whoever walked in. There's nothing harder than trying to cut hair on a moving head. I've had children sit still longer than some adults. If your stylist has your head tilted or turned a certain way, you can guarantee it's for a reason. You might not know the reason, but there's a method to the madness. Taking Over the ServiceI know you might have your way of styling at home, but nothing is more off putting than a client grabbing the blow dryer and brush and finishing the styling. If you aren't sure why the stylist is doing your hair a certain way, feel free to ask and they will be more than happy to give you styling tips and techniques. Want a Redo Weeks Later?Sometimes a client will want something different and it shocks them - I understand that. But calling weeks later to say you need something changed is not ok. I will gladly make changes and adjustments to your hair if you let me know within a few days. One way to avoid miscommunication is to bring an image of the look you are going for. Break Room The break room is the only solace a stylist has. If your stylist has let you in the break room great, but trust, no other stylist wants you back there. Just like you need a break when you're at work, stylists are no different. I know there are more items to speak on but I'll just leave you with these here. Remember everyone in the salon wants to leave feeling gorgeous and pampered, not like they need a Xanax.
More often than not my fine haired clients fear conditioner or deep treatments. I understand. You want soft hair, but wonder if it is worth potentially not having volume or your hair not holding a curl? How can you get the benefits of healthy hair without it being too weighed down? Condition before you wash. Yes, I just said that. If you know you are going to wash your hair in the morning, condition the ends the night before. Certain hair types will benefit from using either a conditioner or a hair oil alone, while others will see drastic improvements from using both. One of the great benefits of the newer hair oils is that they are internally repairing. They are no longer just "topical treatments". Putting oil in your hair the night before a wash gives the oil time to do its job and the hair a chance to absorb what it can. All you need is a few pumps and it only needs to be applied to the ends of your hair. Clip your hair up and be sure to wear a shower cap or use an old pillowcase when you are ready to sleep. When you wash your hair the next morning, wash only the roots; the shampoo will wash off any excess product that the hair could not take in. This will give you soft, manageable hair without worrying about the extra oils weighing the hair down. Over time, you will find that your hair will be stronger, have more bounce and movement and your hair will look and feel healthier than ever. We carry a variety of conditioners and oils to aid you in your quest for softer, healthier looking hair. Recommended Products Click on the specific image to purchase any of these products via Amazon. DirectionsFor finer hair types I strongly recommend using conditioner plus a couple of drops of oil.
For medium to coarse hair types, I suggest using the oil by itself. If you are not sure what hair regimen would be best for you, feel free to message me or stop by the salon. I would love to answer any of your questions. Products Used
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