- Trim the hair every 60 days.
- Don’t buy Sulfate free products, it’s a gimmick.
- Comb out the hair with a wide tooth comb after shampooing.
- Coconut Oil is better for the hair than a $40.00 Conditioner.
- Always leave a little conditioner in the hair for easy blow drying.
- Don’t change your hair color every 4 weeks you will over process the hair.
- If the hair is foil highlighted apply some baking soda to your shampoo to keep the yellow out of the hair if you have well water.
- Always use a light hair spray when ironing the hair.
- Don’t cut your hair at home.
- Have your hair professionally colored.
- Never leave the salon angry or unhappy learn to communicate to your stylist.
- Never pay for a service you are not happy with.
- Leave the salon if it is dirty and you are not getting the attention required for your visit.
- Remember hair color looks different in different lighting.
- Know what you want before your go, bring examples to your hairdresser or colorist.
- Learn to blow dry your hair and have fun styling it also.
- When changing hair color change the makeup.
- Changed your hair color every season.
- Never use the same makeup colors when you change your hair color.
- Use a toner before applying a primer to the face.
- Keep your makeup brush’s clean and sanitized.
- Clean your hair brush’s once a week.
- Don’t color your hair at home.
- Remember you get what you pay for.
- Don’t bring your negativity to the salon, people don’t want to hear it.
Tag: makeup
You can never have enough in the salon or for photo shoots
In my salon or during a photo shoot there are a lot of hair sprays, gels, cremes or makeup to have on supply but you can never have enough of the necessities. Here are a list of must have for you editorial work in the salon or in your makeup kit.
Use a gentle face tissue such as Kleenex Ultra Soft Tissues that won’t rub the skin or cause irritation for makeup touch ups. For mascara that runs or a shiny nose, a folded tissue pressed against the skin (no rubbing!) will remove the problem without causing more in its wake. Also too much lipstick here you go!
Gotta have the wet ones for hands and removal of makeup for those in a hurry situations. I like to place makeup on the back of my hand to see tone and depth, the wet ones will remove the stains immediately.
Well I swear by these so the name speaks for itself. Very reliable makeup remover. These cleansing towelettes dissolve all traces of dirt, oil, and makeup—even waterproof mascara. Plus, they leave skin feeling soft and conditioned with a blend of replenishing hydra-tors and skin-soothing cucumber and aloe extracts.
Adding fake eyelashes is made easy with this Ardelle duo eyelash adhesive. Its designed for use with Ardelle eyelashes. This waterproof eyelash adhesive dries quickly and keeps your lashes in place all day long. It goes on clear and remains invisible. This eyelash adhesive can be removed easily with makeup remover.
If you forget your makeup brush’s these little guys will surely fit the bill. As a tool for makeup applications. With pointed tips specially designed for makeup touch-ups and cleanups.
Joseph Kellner Salon


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