Shampoo can contain ingredients that can be harmful to sensitive clients and can pose a risk to the environment. One of the most common ingredients is sulfates. As a professional you already know that shampoos with sulfates should be avoided to protect hair color from fading. Here are some other ingredients worth learning more about.
Hear first-hand from master trichologist Karen Gordon what the “root causes” of hair loss are and what the size of the hair loss/hair replacement market is today.
Learn how YOU can get into this lucrative and fulfilling field, assessing your clients’ conditions and adding REVENUE to your business by offering this service and the retail products related to it.
A client living with trichotillomania will likely hide it from you, and might skip coming to the salon altogether. Once you understand the problem, you will become an asset and resource to your client.
René Furterer’s Education Manager for Retail and Salon Chuck Hezekiah explains why this service is important, and provides some tips and tricks for offering this service to clients.
On-the-go hair stylist Jessica Wright (@jessicawrighthair) has a new go-to look and favorite personal styling product she loves. She recommends Xfusion by Toppik hair building fibers, saying it is essential and a great solution for anyone who needs extra oomph at the hairline or beyond.
Got a client who feels like their hair just won’t grow? Stylist Amy Baugh has a few tricks up her sleeve to get healthier hair, faster, and replenish fullness along the ends and hairline.
The study of epigenetics is just beginning to reveal the lasting impact of ancestral memory on the health and well-being of Black Americans. There is no overnight recovery to be had - but you can still be kind to yourself, and your hair, today.