I can't even begin to say how exhausted I am after school today! Yes, it has been one of those days.
A steady flow of clients. Not too surprising, we are always busy on Thursday. 1/2 prices for senior citizens.
My day began with a traffic jam and ended the same way; having a client that ran late in the day.
I did one of my favorite things a curler set with clients Velcro rollers, they are so easy to work with and your set will come out just fine. This client did not want any Setting Lotion but all went well.
I did Re-Touch Relaxer, client provided the kit by Olive Oil Relaxer by Organic
This is the first time I used this product. I was easy to use and the mix was not complicated. It contained everything for the relaxer plus the mousse wrap lotion and conditioning hair moisturizer. Since she only needed a retouch, there was plenty of product left over. The mousse wrap lotion worked well for the roller set. Since she was also getting a tint the hair was a tad bit after the color was applied. But once I applied the conditioner cream & started with the mousse the hair became easier to manage. The roller set looked great.
The rest of my tickets were: a pedicure, another roller set, hair cut, & blow dry flat iron.
I did find out that if you have a client that has bad dandruff, or extra dry scalp (flaking) you can use baking soda mixed in with the shampoo to help this problem. In my travels to the shampoo bowl, I've seen this; mostly seniors. I was busy and not to say the least exhausted.
Yay! Carolyn has reached her 1000 hours. Happy for her & looking forward to my 1000 hour milestone. Now she has to get ready for the written exam. In the state of Texas you can take the written exam once you have reached 1000 hours. TDLR for more information.
Once passed you no longer have to attend Theory Class!
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