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Of late there have been rumorsnail salon central making their way about the Internet that sodium laureth sulfate causes cancer. To the best of our knowledge this is pure bunk. In all likelihood this rumor was circulated by over the counter manufacturers to combat salon products taking an ever greater hold on consumer preference. To the contrary, it is our opinion that the sodium laureth sulfate is infinitely safer than the ammonium laurel sulfate which is usually found in the cheaper brands.nail salon central
3. I bought the salon products and they didn’t work, or they worked for awhile and then didn’t work anymore. What’s up with that? Sadly, very few stylists know anything about ingredients, (or for that matter the manufacturer reps), and what they do know is what the manufacturers have told them, which is to say the least questionable data possible.
2. Which is the best product line? Salon products vary in their quality and many product lines were build around only a few exceptional products, with the remainder being only average. To address this problem it nail salon centralshould behoove a salon to carry a good variety of product lines to address the needs of all clients.In our salon we list two common ingredients on the back board once every week and stylists are expected to learn what their benefits and detriments are. Stylists are then quizzed on these ingredients on a regular basis. You might want to recommend to your salon that they do the same. Hair is 90% science, and 10% creativity.
If the product worked at first but then stopped working after a few months, chances are that the climate changed. Producnail salon centralts that are right for you during one season are not always the best during another.
5. My salon has put me on a line of pure organic products, is that good? Yes, its great, but unless they actually blended the products right there in front of you from fresh ingredients, its also bull hooey. You simply cannot create a store line without preservatives. The ingredients would spoil before the product made it onto the shelf.4. What about salons that carry only one line? Unless the salon is owned by someone like Robert Cromeans, who is the artistic director for Paul Mitchell, and thus understandably only carries the one line, I frown on what we call “concept” salons.
If your products didn’t work at all, most likely your stylist prescribed the wrong product for your hair. This is not a reflection on the product itself, but of the stylist or the salon.A salon should never be a slave to one manufacturer. When a salon does this they are more concerned about what is good for the manufacturer than what is good for the client.
The rest is a matter of consumer preference to aroma, color and packaging. Our current personal favorites are, Paul Mitchell, Redken, Wella, American Crew, Rusk, and Mizani for African American , but there are many more good lines.Hopefully this gave you some kind of insight into the salon product world and all of the traps out there to get your buck. If you are looking fonail salon centralr a new Salon POS( system then you really need a good salon software package. There is little point in getting a computerised cash register when you could get a system that can make your salon more profitable.
Some over the counter products are just plain bad for your hair. In our opinion just a few of these are, “Pantene” which can leave heavy deposits on your hair of a silicon like substance that will eventually cause static hair and hair breakage, and we discourage any and all of the non-prescription type “dandruff” shampoos.Almost nobody has clinical dandruff, and those who do need prescription medication. Dandruff is not flakes. Flakes are caused by dry scalp, not dandruff. Thnail salon centrale dandruff shampoo industry has made billions convincing Americans that they really have dandruff. Dandruff is like a yellow or gray oily powder and clumps together in little balls, not flakes. If you use a good shampoo and conditioner, your scalp will soon stop flaking. I know. I used to be a diehard “Head & Shoulders” user.

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