Student Shears For The Stylist In Training
October 20, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Going to cosmetology school can be expensive and then when you see the price of quality scissors for cutting hair than you will find that being a hairstylist becomes a very expensive career that many may not have the money for right away. One way to save a little money at the beginning of your career is to use student shears while you are attending school. These shears are made from the top makers of quality hair cutting tools but with the student in mind who is trying to learn their craft on a budget.
Making Sure You Use Quality Scissors To Cut Hair
October 17, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
As a hairdresser the styles you create on your clients and their happiness with these styles will determine just how successful you will be at your career. Of course the building block for any style is the cut itself and this can only be accomplished well with professional hair cutting scissors. A good stylist knows that you do not skimp on your hair cutting tools and get implements that will not perform as well and will not get the results you need for great hairstyles. Quality shears are a real investment for a successful career that will end up paying for themselves.
Using The Right Scissors To Prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
October 15, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a very real danger for anyone who does a repetitive task with their hands for several hours a day, and this does include the hairstylist. Though it may not seem too repetitive such as typing cutting hair is a constant motion for the hands and wrists, which makes a hairdresser susceptible to this medical issue. Of course just as with typing having the proper tools will prevent this from ever becoming an issue for the stylist on the job daily. Having professional hair cutting tools that are ergonomically designed to ward off this problem will reduce the strain on your body and make getting your job done a real easy task.
Avoiding Split Ends
September 10, 2008 by tracy · Leave a Comment
No matter what your hair type or even your desired style the one thing every woman has in common and dreads the same is split ends in their hair. Split ends occur when the protective cuticle around the hair ends is damaged or removed. When women have split ends in their hair it tends to look frizzy as well as unhealthy and not clean.
There is some confusion on what exactly causes split ends and by not understanding how you get them you cannot effectively avoid them in your hair. Some of the causes are prolonged heat exposure from poor quality hair irons, extreme temperatures, chemicals, and poor haircuts with dull hair cutting tools.
Of course long ago women would burn the split ends to remove them from their hair. Though this works, this is not the recommended way to get rid of split ends from your hair. There is no hair products that will magically make split ends go away so cutting them off is your best bet to get them and encourage new healthy growth in your hair. This should be done with sharp professional hair cutting scissors so that you get the smoothest cleanest cut to begin again with fresh healthy hair.




