Many fans asked me to talk about whether hardened filling is useful or not, and whether it is an IQ tax or not.
In my opinion, existence is reasonable. First of all, let's talk about what hardening is, hardening is just a name, you can also understand that before the damaged hair softens, apply some pre-perm care products to the hair, or soften excessive hair, add some protein or osmotic acid care, so that the soft hair becomes the original hardness, etc., these can be called hardening.
Of course, you can also call it pre-scalding care, or acid-base balance, or protein filling, or reduction.
From a practical point of view, as long as the over-softened or soft hair is saved through the product, and the hair quality after perm is similar to normal, there is nothing wrong. If you don't take some measures, do you have to burn your scalp, and the result will definitely be frizzy or burned.
It's no surprise that there are some people online who, for their own business purposes, lash out at other people's practices. We should have a scale in our hearts, our purpose is to perm the hair, as for what means, as long as the permed hair has texture, curly and elastic, customer satisfaction, we make money OK, what do others say?
Obviously, your hair has softened to the point that it is about to fall out, and you are still thinking that some people say that hardening is an IQ tax, so what power do you have to restore the hardness of soft hair?If you use so-called hardening techniques or products that can bring softened and floppy hair back to its original hardness, and it doesn't affect your continued straightening or curling, do you think it's an IQ tax?
When I used to share dry goods, whenever I talked about using water-soluble protein to repair and fill, some people would say that no matter how much you get the necrotic hair, it will be useless, you are deceiving yourself and fooling your peers. I don't know if this kind of person has something wrong with his brain, so he likes to lift the bar.
The hair is burned, and you tell the customer that the hair is dead and there is no way to save it. What will customers think?Do you accept it calmly?
The hair is already very hurt, you have to say that hardening is useless, it is an IQ tax, you will find that as soon as the potion is on the head, it will immediately be soft, do you want to continue?
Don't you know how to end it?
Family, we are also doing business when we do hairdressing, and we are talking about business, and customers spend money and spend, and what we want is the result. And as a hairdresser, our goal is to use technology and products to perm her bad hair into textured and elastic curls, and he is satisfied that you make money, isn't it a happy ending.
As for what method or product you use, as long as you do your hair well, there is nothing wrong with it, right?Does this have anything to do with the IQ tax?
Use your brains and stop being misled. Let me teach you a few tricks, whether it is an IQ tax or not, everyone has the final say.
When the ends of the hair are particularly damaged, the customer is reluctant to cut them. Before softening, wet hair, apply water-soluble protein, after the hair is absorbed, spray water to dilute it, and apply the water-soluble protein again until the hair cannot be absorbed.
When softening, the less agent No. 1, the better, so that you can avoid over-softening, if the softening is too slow, add a small amount of No. 1 agent, if the reaction is too fast, you can slow down the softening speed through water-soluble protein. When softening, spray more water on the hair, so that the hair that meets the standard, whether it is texture or elasticity, there is no problem at all.
Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge There is no right or wrong, no matter what you do, as long as the effect is good and the customer is satisfied, it is not an IQ tax, is it not?
OK, that's all for this issue of perm experience sharing, follow me, so that you don't get lost in perm, let's see you next time.