Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Bleach Dilemma and I told you so....
SO this might be a controversial topic, but I want to talk about it anyway.
As a new cosmetologist it's sometimes hard for me to really make up my mind on what I truly definitely think. This one I have clued out in my head.
Bleaching at home.
Now the proper industry term is "lightening" the hair, when it's done at home or alone I will call it bleaching.
Many of us have experienced, know someone or heard of someone with a bleach disaster.
From Tina Turner, to hair falling in the sink, pumpkin orange hair, chemical burns and worse, I want to talk about bleach.
My friend Flor posted a video about melted hair due to a bleach incident (not hers, just a mannequin) and just the other day I decided I was going to experiment and see how I could leave bleach on my mannequin on for and see and feel really damaged hair.
As young cosmetologists (as most will agree with me) Lightening and toning, is terribly difficult, hard to wrap your brain around and honestly to this day it still scares the living crap out of me.
It's especially hard when clients have unrealistic expectations, wanting to go from level 1 pitch-black to lightest brightest oxi-clean platinum. Some clients just simply don't want to listen, and I think don't want to understand. It makes it difficult for us as newbies to feel confident when we have to argue with you.
When I say " no I think your hair won't be able to handle it...."or " Yeah because that shade of blonde would look great in my sink..." It's not that I'm lazy, or stupid or inexperienced.... I literally mean what I say. I always try and compromise. The most important thing is the integrity and the health of your hair. You will see that styling a fuzzy broken bleach blonde ball of frizz is not easy to tame at home. I'm trying to help you not hinder you. Setting up several appointments with you means I care about how your hair feels and looks after we're done and I have a better chance of getting you the colour you want. It's not a scheme to make me more money.
Now lets talk about at home colour. I understand it's not easy to come in every four to five weeks and get your regrowth touched up. I understand red fades incredibly fast. I get that the grey colour pops in pretty much a week and a half after the appointment. I get it. Have I told people how to maintain and do their box colour at home? Absolutely... Is it ethical and business smart? I don't even care. I understand that some people don't have the funds. I also realise that hounding you for doing a box colour at home will not get you any closer in my colour chair. But I will help you apply your colour and give you tips and tricks to help you not damage your hair. This however is only from my brunettes, red heads and other dark colours that require no bleach. I know that one day you will come into my colour chair when you have the funds, just because I helped you keep your hair a little healthier and didn't hound you. That to me is the most important part. Healthy hair.
Now for bleachers at home. STOP NOW!!! Anything to do with bleach, may it be foils, Highlights lowlights, overall bleach, panels, DIY Ombre.... Just stop. Bleach is not a chemical you should be playing around with. You're not trained. You didn't sit through chemistry and beauty school. You don't know anything about colour placement. What's that? Oh Google said..... yeah Google says plenty of things. Oh but you took High school cosmetology? Yeah that doesn't really teach you about bleaching either.
I learnt how hair lightens, the stages of under-pigment, how to cancel them out. How to properly apply it. The same goes for Highlights and lowlights. The same goes for an Ombre. I also know when hair can't handle anymore.....
"But I did box bleach twice at home and it's fine...." Honestly I don't care if you've done it once or ten times at home, eventually you won't be lucky and you might be left with snapped hair.
Bleach is not something to play around with.... I left Lightener and 20 Volume on my mannequin for 55 minutes covered under a plastic bag.... no heat.... and her hair melted.... here's another great example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1InTn9JrmA&feature=youtu.be
Bleach can leave hair feeling like crap, cause follicle scarring and atrophy, cause bald spots, and chemical burns. It's not something to just play around with.
To those of you who do DIY Ombre and Foiling techniques.... please stop. What you read on Google and Wikepedia isn't all true. It takes practise, time and real education to understand lightening. Don't try and educate others when you are not.
I don't go around teaching law, or accounting or give you DIY at home medications for your ailments.
I know that hair lightening is expensive, but I would rather have you come in once or twice and us figure out a way so you don't have to come in all the time, then you bleach at home or mess up your Feria ombre.... It will cost you triple the amount to fix then to just come in once or twice.
For out there is clients, what is your opinion?
For fellow stylists.... what is your opinion?
How do you feel about at home bleaching?
Any questions and comments, please leave them, I would love to discuss more of this topic
<3 Chris
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Friday, 10 May 2013
Wanna make dat hair grow?
So long wait is finally over!! We were longing for it and now we have it..... Drum roll.... The marine mask and scalp toner! This stuff makes your hair grow thicker and healthier. It helps create a balanced environment for hair to grow thicker and more luscious.
The active ingredients are procapil and actisae 100.
Procapil will deter DHT (dihydrotestosterone) from attaching itself to the dermal papilla and steal nuttients and vitamins neccessary for hair growth.
Actisae 100 is a complex algae extract, compacted full of vitamins, minerals and amino acids.
These two combined will help your hair grow stronger and thicker :D
Exciting stuff right?!?!
So for all those thinning clients and those hi-lift blondes who's hair is brittle and weak. Give these two products a try!!!
The active ingredients are procapil and actisae 100.
Procapil will deter DHT (dihydrotestosterone) from attaching itself to the dermal papilla and steal nuttients and vitamins neccessary for hair growth.
Actisae 100 is a complex algae extract, compacted full of vitamins, minerals and amino acids.
These two combined will help your hair grow stronger and thicker :D
Exciting stuff right?!?!
So for all those thinning clients and those hi-lift blondes who's hair is brittle and weak. Give these two products a try!!!
Thursday, 9 May 2013
A Legend
So Vidal Sassoon is kind of my hero. I'm a little sad I never got to meet him. He changed our industry abd elevated our craft as hairdrsssers. He was always dressed spectacularly and was one of the best hairdressers ever. I hope I can be like him one day and inspire young artists to be like me. He revolutionized haircutting and turned peoples world upside down. In his eyes we weren't iust gossipy bimbos, we were elevated and specialised staff. He respected the magical bond we, as stylists get to have with our clients as we transform them in our chair. He is the reason I wanted to be a hairdresser. I find the sassoon way of cutting the most beautiful and elegant way of cutting hair and I terrible enjoy a heavy gradiated weightline. This legend has inspired so many of us to be better at what we do on a daily basis...
Do you have any role models, heroes or people you look up to?
Do you have any role models, heroes or people you look up to?
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