Monday, December 26, 2011

Shampoo Bowl Design

!±8± Shampoo Bowl Design

Here is an email I've received from one of my customers who is confused about all the different salon shampoo washing systems and shampoo bowl designs available on the market.

"I'm opening a new beauty salon and I really love all the new style beauty salon shampoo stations, but I can't find the design style information anywhere. I have many questions. What salon shampoo washing system style is the best to buy? Should I stick with the traditional salon shampoo bowl design or the new stylish Euro style shampoo bowls? I'm used to the old fashion beauty salon all-purpose styling chair with a sink. What are the pros and cons of buying each different style? Are some more comfortable than others? Do certain models provide for better water management? Is there anyone who can steer me in the right direction?"

First of all I'd like to say that I love these new Euro-style freestanding shampoo backwash units. The quality and styling of the fiberglass base units combined with the tilting porcelain bowls have created fantastic designs. That said, lets talk about the age-old question that I get asked all the time: What shampoo bowl should I buy?

What I tell people is buy the one that will make your salon stand out from all the rest if that's the fashion statement that you want to make! But be aware of the design pros and cons. Lets talk about the basics of shampoo equipment like water management (water/gravity) and customer comfort. I like to break it down into three styles of shampoo sink design each with their distinct advantages and disadvantages.

1) An Asian style horizontal laying shampoo unit puts 100% of the head and 100% of the water in the bowl with gravity working for you 100%. But speaking from experience, they always seem to be difficult to lay down on (kind of like a big table) and uncomfortable for clients. This shampoo unit probably has the best water management system but not a very big seller, because of the huge lack of customer comfort.

2) So let's talk about the old fashion American beauty salon with their wall mount shampoo sink. Well think about it, the client is on 45 degrees with the gravity of their head hanging into the sink and the stylist washing from the side. This means lets say 45% of the water with the help of gravity is working with you for water management. But it's unfortunate that the client's head is hanging in the bowl or you are holding it. Plus you are forced to stand toward the front side of the shampoo bowl typically wedged against the wall. This causes back strain for the stylist and head strain for the client, but your water management isn't too bad because the sink is rather large and gravity is somewhat working for you.

3) Now that takes us to the newer Euro style tilting shampoo bowl with more of a sit-up style all in one shampoo unit. These Euro designs are quite comfortable! Basically it's like, sitting in a chair and this makes your client more at ease plus easier to manage when shampooing. The typical freestanding backwash shampoo unit has quite a few ergonomic advantages for the stylists. First, you can wash hair standing in the rear of the bowl or from either side. This allows the back to remain straight and utilization of both hands can be equal. The bowl will tilt (most units) into the head and shoulders compensating for different heights. Some of these bowls have a tendency of being smaller in diameter so you are closer to your client, which is important for some of the smaller stylist. Most of the bowls have typically a deep neck recess with longer side neck extensions to collect water. This will help your water management with the longer neck extensions since gravity is not working in your favor with this style unit. You will need adequate water pressure but not excessive in combination with good working habits to manage your water around the client. Although, gravity is slightly more of a concern with this style, the advantages of the Euro-style shampoo bowls far outweigh the slight differences from the traditional shampoo units.

To sum it all up, the American market typically trends toward the standard wall mount shampoo bowl (ex. 2) if you don't have a lot of space and are on a limited budget. But the newer Euro-style shampoo bowls offer huge variety, ergonomic comfort, and provide very economical choices. Plus the fashion statements you can design into your salon are absolutely endless. To be able to offer these Euro-style shampoo systems with porcelain bowls, complete with all the plumbing fixtures installed and a stylish fiberglass non-rusting base at these economics prices is very exciting for us here at Keller International.


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Tips on How to Keep Your Hair Salon Customers Happy

!±8± Tips on How to Keep Your Hair Salon Customers Happy

Keeping customers happy and ensuring they leave with a good impression is a very important part of running any business. With a hair salon, this is even more vital, as happy customers often return for many years. Satisfied customers are also more likely to spread the word meaning more business for you.

To ensure your customers are happy, you must learn to deal with all kinds of personalities and accept the fact that some are easier to please than others. Here are our suggestions on how you can ensure your customers leave with a great lasting impression:

Clarify their wishes first

The first task for a hair stylist should always be to ask what the customer would like, however make sure you listen to their answer. When the answer is something vague like 'just a wash and blow dry', try to find out more about their likes and dislikes and make sure you take these into account. A style you think would suit them may not be something they are comfortable with. Use your professional judgment to ensure clients don't make a decision that will ultimately cause them to damage their hair or to leave unhappy.

Refreshments

It is always a good idea to offer refreshments to your customers especially if they are having a lengthy treatment. If the customer declines, try to make the time to check again later as you may find they change their mind when waiting for a while. It might be a good idea to consider setting aside an area in your salon so that they can help themselves to cold water or tea and coffee.

Literature

Most hair salons supply magazines for their customers however they are often limited in their choice of subject. Not all customers like to read about the latest gossip in Hollywood! Offer a varied mix of magazines with some related to other hobbies such as outdoor and recreational, house and home, cars or sport.

Ask first about products

Before applying products to your customer's hair such as mouse or anti-frizz serum, ask them if they are happy for you to do so.

Check their comfort regularly

Often customers can feel uncomfortable complaining so make sure you check they are ok regularly. This can apply to the temperature of the water, their neck on the washbasin, the hair dryer temperature etc If they say nothing, don't always assume everything is ok.

Be chatty but don't overdo it

It's generally nice to chat with your customer but you should also be aware that many look at a visit to the hair salon as a place to relax away from the stress of the world outside. If your customer seems quiet, then this may be a hint to stay quiet too!

Free wifi

Offering free wifi has become a popular option for many salons and your customers will be happy knowing that they can stay 'connected'.

Be punctual

In these busy times, customers can feel very unhappy if they are left waiting long. To avoid this, overestimate the time it takes to finish a customer to ensure that you are able to take your next appointment on time. You'll also feel more relaxed and will enjoy your time at work more too.


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Friday, November 18, 2011

Setting Up a Beauty Salon

!±8± Setting Up a Beauty Salon

Today's modern world mainly includes an ever busy and stressful lifestyle. As a result, most people who may find some leisure time would spend it in places where they are guaranteed to be able to relax and unwind. This is one of the reasons why a Beauty salon is dubbed to be one of today's thriving businesses everywhere.

Starting a Beauty Salon business is similar to every kind of business ventures where the owner should first devote sufficient time in studying and researching for possible feasibility of the business, as well as looking for useful materials, tools and human resources that are essential in his or her business plans. If you are planning to invest in a beauty salon business, here are some suggestions that may assist you in doing so.

Researching about the what's and how's of a beauty salon will provide an assurance that you can manage the different aspects of running the business. Sufficient financing or funding is the top concern in any business. There are local banks or financial aid institutions who are offering funding solutions and business plans to those who aspire to set up a business. A business plan is like the backbone of the business as it will serve as a guide especially in the administration of a business. It will encompass various aspects such as handling the business single-handed or budgeting your available fund in hiring assistants.

The right location is another critical consideration for the commerce. The establishment should be strategically situated within the busiest of areas. Although this may not a matter of concern to well-known salons with renowned hair stylists as they can place their shops anywhere and clients will still continue their patronage. However, if the business does not yet have an entrenched reputation, it is recommended that you choose a prestigious location that people can easily access from wherever places.

Make the atmosphere of the salon clean, inviting and comfortable, after all no decent client would enter a dirty and unsafe salon. Proper sanitation of the salon's facilities, products and tools is among the requirements in applying for a business permit. Keep the shop hygienic, frequently wash towels, regularly scrub and sanitize combs, brushes, scissors and other utensils to ensure that you keep your clients away from possible infection.

If possible, offer potential clients with a wide range of services in a single venue. This will give you an edge over other salons providing limited types of services. Most customers prefer going to only one certain salon where they can conveniently have all their hair, nails and face done. This is one way of making your salon a convenient beauty shop. The right product should be bought for use on clients such as shampoos, powders, gels, hair sprays and cosmetics. Invest on beauty salon equipment that are helpful in executing your salon's offered services such as hair cutting stools, wash basins, beauty trolleys and nail stations.

Should you hire help, make sure that your chosen personnel is highly qualified and trained, as your clients will definitely be dissatisfied with unprofessional and unqualified service.

Lastly, communicate and relate to your clients so that they will not only receive proper beauty treatments, they will also receive friendly accommodation from the staff of the salon. This way, the customer may recommend you to their friends and relatives.


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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Shampoo Bowl Design

!±8± Shampoo Bowl Design

Here is an email I've received from one of my customers who is confused about all the different salon shampoo washing systems and shampoo bowl designs available on the market.

"I'm opening a new beauty salon and I really love all the new style beauty salon shampoo stations, but I can't find the design style information anywhere. I have many questions. What salon shampoo washing system style is the best to buy? Should I stick with the traditional salon shampoo bowl design or the new stylish Euro style shampoo bowls? I'm used to the old fashion beauty salon all-purpose styling chair with a sink. What are the pros and cons of buying each different style? Are some more comfortable than others? Do certain models provide for better water management? Is there anyone who can steer me in the right direction?"

First of all I'd like to say that I love these new Euro-style freestanding shampoo backwash units. The quality and styling of the fiberglass base units combined with the tilting porcelain bowls have created fantastic designs. That said, lets talk about the age-old question that I get asked all the time: What shampoo bowl should I buy?

What I tell people is buy the one that will make your salon stand out from all the rest if that's the fashion statement that you want to make! But be aware of the design pros and cons. Lets talk about the basics of shampoo equipment like water management (water/gravity) and customer comfort. I like to break it down into three styles of shampoo sink design each with their distinct advantages and disadvantages.

1) An Asian style horizontal laying shampoo unit puts 100% of the head and 100% of the water in the bowl with gravity working for you 100%. But speaking from experience, they always seem to be difficult to lay down on (kind of like a big table) and uncomfortable for clients. This shampoo unit probably has the best water management system but not a very big seller, because of the huge lack of customer comfort.

2) So let's talk about the old fashion American beauty salon with their wall mount shampoo sink. Well think about it, the client is on 45 degrees with the gravity of their head hanging into the sink and the stylist washing from the side. This means lets say 45% of the water with the help of gravity is working with you for water management. But it's unfortunate that the client's head is hanging in the bowl or you are holding it. Plus you are forced to stand toward the front side of the shampoo bowl typically wedged against the wall. This causes back strain for the stylist and head strain for the client, but your water management isn't too bad because the sink is rather large and gravity is somewhat working for you.

3) Now that takes us to the newer Euro style tilting shampoo bowl with more of a sit-up style all in one shampoo unit. These Euro designs are quite comfortable! Basically it's like, sitting in a chair and this makes your client more at ease plus easier to manage when shampooing. The typical freestanding backwash shampoo unit has quite a few ergonomic advantages for the stylists. First, you can wash hair standing in the rear of the bowl or from either side. This allows the back to remain straight and utilization of both hands can be equal. The bowl will tilt (most units) into the head and shoulders compensating for different heights. Some of these bowls have a tendency of being smaller in diameter so you are closer to your client, which is important for some of the smaller stylist. Most of the bowls have typically a deep neck recess with longer side neck extensions to collect water. This will help your water management with the longer neck extensions since gravity is not working in your favor with this style unit. You will need adequate water pressure but not excessive in combination with good working habits to manage your water around the client. Although, gravity is slightly more of a concern with this style, the advantages of the Euro-style shampoo bowls far outweigh the slight differences from the traditional shampoo units.

To sum it all up, the American market typically trends toward the standard wall mount shampoo bowl (ex. 2) if you don't have a lot of space and are on a limited budget. But the newer Euro-style shampoo bowls offer huge variety, ergonomic comfort, and provide very economical choices. Plus the fashion statements you can design into your salon are absolutely endless. To be able to offer these Euro-style shampoo systems with porcelain bowls, complete with all the plumbing fixtures installed and a stylish fiberglass non-rusting base at these economics prices is very exciting for us here at Keller International.


Shampoo Bowl Design

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

"Colbert" Shampoo Back Wash Unit

!±8± "Colbert" Shampoo Back Wash Unit


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This backwash unit features a chair back and seat made from high quality commercial black vinyl. Armrests are made of the same durable vinyl for added comfort. Easily secures to salon floor or wall. Black shampoo bowl pivots for client comfort. Front of chair functions as a leg rest when positioned upward.

Please check your City Code to see if a Vacuum Breaker (MS-03) is required.

Dimensions:
Depth: 48.75" - 64.25"
Width: 27"
Height: 37"
Arm to arm: 19.5"

Bowl Dimension:
Length: 21.5"
Width: 23"
Depth: 9"

Also Includes:
Chrome Faucet
Spray Hose
Drain Assembly

-All dimensions listed are approximations. Some assembly is required.

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Delano Shampoo Unit / Backwash Unit with Vacuum-Breaker Kit from SalonSmart

!±8± Delano Shampoo Unit / Backwash Unit with Vacuum-Breaker Kit from SalonSmart

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  • A combination of chrome and a cherry-caramel tone wood arms
  • Large, tilting/pivoting black porcelain bowl & adjustable leglift
  • Allows plumbing access through back/bottom of unit for use as either backwash or sidewash unit
  • Vacuum-breaker kit included
  • Matching Delano Styling Chair and Delano Dryer Unit available

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

"Chae" Salon Backwash Shampoo Bowl Unit

!±8± "Chae" Salon Backwash Shampoo Bowl Unit

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  • *** BRAND NEW *** 1 YEAR WARRANTY ***
  • European Style Backwash Unit Designed Especially for Beauty Salons & Barbershops
  • Stylish & Durable Ceramic Shampoo Bowl Designed to be Wider and Deeper to Provide More Work Area
  • Extremely Wide & Comfortable Shampoo Chair For Larger Clients
  • Heavy-Duty Metal Base for Added Support and Sharp Look

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Monday, September 5, 2011

As Co-Wash Natural Hair blacks

!±8± As Co-Wash Natural Hair blacks

If you wear your hair natural, you are probably familiar with co-washing, or washing your hair with conditioner only. Dry air conditioner avoid frequent washing with harsh results, and natural shampoo helps blacks hair soft and manageable. Co-washing can be as often as you want, to be performed several times a day (which carriers is a plus for natural hair during the hot days of summer).

Often the question "How can I co-wash my hair?" is. The answer seemssimple, but there are some steps you can take to get the maximum benefit from this technique and do it with ease.

* First, find an air conditioner that works for your hair type. Line search of keywords "hair types" and narrow your hair type to one or two close categories. It can be a combo 3c and 4a. This will help you better understand what kind of conditioner to purchase among the many available.

* Get to know your ingredients. The long and difficult to explain on ingredientsLabel can be overwhelming. But with familiarity, you can learn to recognize what ingredients to keep and which to avoid. Ingredients such as propylene glycol, cetyl alcohol and panthenol are common. Search the list of ingredients online. This list is available at http://sci-toys.com/ingredients/ingredients.html.

* Recommended: Purchase an extended shower head / hose. Handheld shower heads with variable sprays offer the best control for rinsing the hair and often worthinvestment.

* Wash your hair with warm water. Avoid very hot water (if it initially stings your back, it's too hot). Cleaning results of water and detergent (shampoo and / or air conditioning) and agitation (hand movements through his hair). The hot water will clean hair and while the hot water can be harmful. During rinsing with water, gently comb the hair with your fingers.

* Apply the air conditioner. This can be done in different ways.

(1) Pour a line ofAir conditioning in your hands (as opposed to pay a bunch of law enforcement), section-by-line to the crown. The work of the air conditioner from roots to ends. Continue until all hair is covered.

(2) Press your normal amount of conditioner into a large bowl, preferably plastic. With the shower head, water in the bowl and mix the water and air conditioning with the hands. Tilt your head over the bowl. Scoop a cup or other small containers, some of the mixture and pour it onHer hair. You can then continue to bend over the bowl and wash your hair with your hands directly over the bowl, if you want. This allows uniform illumination, but note that the air conditioner is more diluted.

(3) Press your mix normal amount of conditioner into a large spray bottle with clean water. Shake well and spray liberally on the hair. This mixture is diluted more than a direct application. This method is ideal for those who have few minutes free timeTomorrow. Make a large batch of diluted conditioner spray and rinse your hair after a bath.

* Comb your hair with a wide toothed comb to smooth edges. This step is optional, because a debate remains whether combing while wet does more damage to comb hair while dry. It 'been said that combing while wet hair can stretch the point in it longer, thus breaking. But many of those who wear their hair natural report that combing while the hair is fullconditioned is the best time for them, as the hair soft and smooth, resulting in less breakage. In any case, comb hair gently by grabbing a small section at a time. Comb from the tips, first make sure there are no hooks then your job to the roots. It 'ok if you do not comb from root to tip in a train. The main idea is to ease tangles and distribute the conditioner is evenly.

* Leave the conditioner on the hair for at least a couple of minutes, if you can set. Both steamShower and the air conditioner will work on the hair during this time. Give yourself a nice salt or sugar scrub while your hair is conditioned.

* Rinse your hair well, again with warm water. Ease your fingers through the chapters, while the water flows through to remove any remaining conditioner.

* Optional: Apply your hair products at this stage - while the hair is wet. Many natural and I swear by this technique, won the best shot at this time.At least you can use the product (s) are distributed more evenly through your hair while it is soaking wet.

* It 's time to dry. As with the application, there are several ways to dry your hair.

(1) with a towel. Rub the scalp and hair with a towel at all costs! Instead, simply dab and pat your hair dry, or grab sections and press the excess water in the towel.

(2) Shake and go. Place your towel over the back of the shoulders (shoulder lengthShoulder). Grab the bottom corners of the sheet and lift up the head, almost over his head. Think of Batman's cape raised while jumping from a tall building! With the towel, shake up your head from side to side (ear to shoulder) and from left to right (like saying no), shaking excess water in the towel. This is what I call the method "no touch". Sometimes the hair with a towel can remove products directly, you just created, also help to separate your newly formed coilsand spirals. You want your coils to group together in order to avoid the frizzies. This method is ideal for the warmer months when you can afford can go a long wet hair.

(3) Slap Shot, but with caution. When drying, use a diffuser is best. A diffuser, heat from the dryer more evenly and minimize the potential damage of heat. You can find most of the speakers at the beauty supply stores at minimal cost. If you do not have a speaker that, at low temperatures or cooland the impact of at least six inches from the part of the dry hair. Remember, you are trying to be bone dry hair - just enough to get dry and style.

Can summarize the methods described above can be found to co-wash shampoo is a great alternative to traditional shampooing your hair of essential oils and lubricating strip. With a touch of practice is always in and out of the shower with a time of less than clean hair apply yourMake-up, and your hair will greatly benefit from it.


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Saturday, August 27, 2011

What Colors Can a spa Come In?

!±8± What Colors Can a spa Come In?

Many people will try this bath, looking for those in certain colors. This may work for a number of reasons. Some people want a spa that is pleasing to the eyes is needed. Others need to be fit for swimming pools, the colors, the other things in one area, you may ask. It will help you to look at the colors spa, no matter what you are looking to take in a spa.

The exterior of the spa can work with a single surface. You may have a type of wood or stone surface. This is used to help withdo so in harmony with other materials in the area. The colors that work for these materials can vary. Woods may be in natural colors or painted. Stones, hours may vary from dark to bright colors.

The inner shell of the spa is a greater variety of colors spa. The most common colors for the spa shell interior colors are available. These are not changes in them. White is usually the most popular of these colors. Sand, SilverBlue can also work.

Colors in the marble and minerals can work just as well. These are the colors, patterns that may vary depending on the construction of the bathroom. These are models that are natural and are working on materials that the shell was cut off. Minerals like quartz and sandstone, some of the most popular items that work to create natural colors.

The colors will be drawn for a spa health club into consideration, it should be viewed with comfort in mind. The person whomust be located in the spa, relax with a simpler time, when the color of the spa for the eyes is nice to have.


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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Create Your Own Sauna owner - What do you know before

!±8± Create Your Own Sauna owner - What do you know before

It may be easier than you think to build your sauna. With some basic carpentry skills and a little 'specialized understanding of the sauna, relax in your home in no time.

There are some important decisions to ensure that you end up with the sauna, which are best suited to your situation. One consideration is the amount of work you want to put the sauna in the building. There are prefabricated units that are delivered to your home and literally takes only minutesSeptember You can also pre-cut kits that take longer to build, but customized to a sauna when you're done. The goal is to build your own sauna from scratch. This method is not as difficult as you might think. The cost tends to decrease significantly when you add more and more of their own elbow grease.

Another concern is the location. If your sauna will be mounted indoors or out, or standing? This can, if you enter in a rural or urban. Positionnear a water source is important. If you can jump off into a lake or pond. They can be washed inside a shower saunas to be close. In any case, think before you start building your sauna on the water. Along with a convenient way to wash is nice to have a range, move in and out of clothes sauna. Benches to sit while removing hooks for hanging clothes and are a great feature.

The decision on how you, the sauna is an importantDecision. Traditional saunas are heated with a wood, electric or gas. Each of these programs can be dry or wet, depending on whether you spray water on hot stones o. Some people like it dry, and some prefer moist, it's personal preference. Before deciding what type of stove always think that your heating fuel. The wood can be difficult to acquire, in the city, but the electrical or gas connections in remote areas may not be feasible. The cost can vary greatly dependingthe make and type of oven to catch you. A relatively new type (compared to the 2000 + year history of saunas), the sauna is the infrared sauna. This use of penetrating infrared emitting light and warmth of your skin. It 'a little' how your food in the microwave (you) is heated, but the air around it is not. Infrared saunas are always dry. Because of the complexity of installation and proper placement of infrared emitters I suggest you buy a ready-made model, if you go withInfrared.

There are some special concerns that are different to build a sauna from other conventional chassis. The humidity is a problem. It should be kept away a vapor barrier, heat and steam. The electrical connections must be kept dry. Ventilation is needed to keep the oxygen and if done correctly will also help distribute heat evenly.

All in all, the construction of a sauna is not a huge task. If you can do a little 'basic design and ease of finished wood're on your way to build your sauna, which can be enjoyed for years to come.


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