Sunday, February 12, 2012

Is it possible to chemically straighten your hair at home, or do you have to get hair dressers to do it?

And what chemicals do you have to use and the method and stuff, and I would also like to know how much hair dressers charge (i live in aus)Is it possible to chemically straighten your hair at home, or do you have to get hair dressers to do it?
you could do it at home but it would be safer to go to a salon and you would have to call around for different prices. for temporary straightener there are straighteners you use like a curling iron can get at beauty supply store or walmartIs it possible to chemically straighten your hair at home, or do you have to get hair dressers to do it?
No you can go to a hair store and buy a boxed hair straighen chemical. I think possibly walmart or kmart might sell them to, i'd go to a hair store though, i would trust it better and ask the workers they would know more about whats best.
Yeah. you can get a perm and it automatically straightens your hair. (You might need a family member to do it for you. If you follow the directions really carefully you could do it yourself) It would help if you went to the hair salon to get a blow dry (after the perm) it only costs about 10-15 dollars. Trust me, its worth it cuz your hair will come out nice and wavy at the tips. it'll look hot! If you have dark hair, I would recommend dark and lovely. If not, use nature. You can get all these at a beauty supply store or walgreens. Good luck!

Is it possible to chemically straighten your hair at home, or do you have to get hair dressers to do it?

And what chemicals do you have to use and the method and stuff, and I would also like to know how much hair dressers charge (i live in aus)Is it possible to chemically straighten your hair at home, or do you have to get hair dressers to do it?
yes it is possible to chemically straighten your hair at home but i would recommend to not use it at all. i chemically straightened my hair and it ruined my hair, it made my hair dry and fried out. if you dont believe me try it and you will see what happens and im sure you will regret doing it just like i did. please consider other ways to straighten your hair like a flat iron/straightner its better than having messed up hair.Is it possible to chemically straighten your hair at home, or do you have to get hair dressers to do it?
There is a product that comes in a box... (kind of vague, I know...) but it is in the 'boxed hairdye' section of the store... It works really well... I think it is $20 tops.

What would u tip to a hair dresser workinh out of home?

i go to a lady to get my hair done.she works out of her home.i get a hair cut ,dye,high lites sometimes.since she works out of her home.do u still tip her like u would someone at a salon.cause come to think about it she only buys the product ,the rest is profit 4 her.and u have to pay cash so she doesn't claim her working out of home nor does she pay taxes,i asked.would i tip her less than going to a salon?What would u tip to a hair dresser workinh out of home?
I do the same and I always tip her the same as if I was going to a salon.What would u tip to a hair dresser workinh out of home?
Actually, a lot of times, it costs the hairdresser more to work out of their home. I would suggest tipping them more than the ones in the salon.
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  • How much should I tip my hair dresser who works from HOME?

    Ive been with my stylist for about 7years now and 3 salons, she recently had a baby and is now doing hair from her house which is a good 40 minute drive for me without traffic. She said she would lower her price due to the inconvenience so when I went to her house for the first time she only took off $13, that about covered my gas....Anyway I usually tip between $20-$25 depending on highlights so do I still give this much of a tip with her working from home now and collecting 100% profit and not splitting with the salon? Also, were talking cutting hair in the garage, washing in the kitchen sink, and her 2 children home. I feel like Im the one doing the favor by still using her but getting ripped off. Ive compared prices with 2 other girls who do hair from home and they were both $25 cheaper too. Any suggestions would be great.How much should I tip my hair dresser who works from HOME?
    You don't need to tip. You feel awkward by the new situation and you don't want to hurt the stylists feeling by removing the tip. But she is, however, making more money cutting your hair at her home than she was in cutting it at a salon. Talk to her about it. Come to a mutual understanding before your next appointment. And emphasize the long, one way drive you must take to get there. Let her know that any decision you must make with using her in the future is a matter of weighing the loss of time on the road vs. the cost to your pocketbook.





    If you're simply trying to find a way to break this business relationship, then now is the best time. No need to call and break it up unless you do have a good friendship. Do you meet for coffee now and again? If not, then don't worry about calling her. If it is a friendship you wish to keep, then do talk to her about your issues.





    Good luck.How much should I tip my hair dresser who works from HOME?
    Is she running a business? By that I mean will she claim the money on her tax return or this is a all cash deal if you know what I mean.





    If it's all cash, then everything is included on the price. Otherwise, normal tip should suffice.
    Well, it's still a business, so you tip the standard percentage, 15 to 20 percent depending on the service and your satisfaction with it. The fact that you have to travel a really long way and feel like you're doing her a favor, or that you don't like the environment she does your hair in, has nothing to do with it. If she does an excellent job on your hair, she's still running a business no matter where it is, so you tip her 15 to 20 percent. However, it sounds like the drive and the environment are making you less than happy with the service, no matter how good your hair looks. In that case, you don't short your stylist on her tip; you find another good stylist closer to home in a proper shop. It's the only fair way to handle this (I've had this experience too).
    Tip her based on her service and how well she does your hair rather than thinking about what she does with the money. Typically any tips you give the stylists, go directly to them. They pay a salon fee that is not deducted from tips. (Usually)





    I'd say anywhere between 15%-20% if you like your results is reasonable because you are still choosing to go to her despite the unprofessional atmosphere and the inconvenient drive. I wouldn't tip any less than usual just because she's chosen to work from home. She is working with you in lowering costs (even though it may not be much).





    Or your other option is to check out the other stylists since they are more convenient, and see if they do just as good of a job if not better.

    Hair Dresser Rules about cutting hair in the home?

    Hello. I am in a disagreement about this. My sister is a licensed hair dresser. It is illegal for her to cut my hair in my home? If it is, can you please show where where to find that on the internet. If no, how can I back this up? Thanks.Hair Dresser Rules about cutting hair in the home?
    No, it is not illegal for her to cut your hair at home. She can not do this at home with clients if her house isn't licensed for her to do this.Hair Dresser Rules about cutting hair in the home?
    It's not illegal for her to cut it in your home... but if you wanted to sue her for some hygiene issues you'd have every right. She's probably just protecting herself. If she does hair in a home or somewhere that's not a licensed salon... then I'd tell her to have everyone sign a waiver...
    No...She can cut hair anywhere she likes. She's licensed.





    She can cut hair on the street or in the ocean.
    That's ridiculous! Why would it be illegal? So weird.
    Ermm No!! Dont Be So Silly! :P


    Haha. I Dont Know Where You Got This Idea From!!

    Im looking 4 a hair dresser in Perth, western australia, that does hair extensions at home or mobile or their?

    Hi, i do them from home. I use the fusion method with a wax bond. My email is open if you would like to make contact. I am SOR.Im looking 4 a hair dresser in Perth, western australia, that does hair extensions at home or mobile or their?
    Will be very hard finding one that is mobile





    Have you tried actually going to a store? Theres plenty around. check the city ive seen heaps.Im looking 4 a hair dresser in Perth, western australia, that does hair extensions at home or mobile or their?
    extensions aren't really good.


    they kinda damage hair
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    How can I fix my hair? I have dyed it at home it was red in the hair dressers now I am trying to get it lighte

    I went to a hair dressers had it mail box red on one side and deep purple on the other side, Its been a while since i have had it done so it has faded a lot to a very light orange/red. I have tried to lighten it myself using Schwarzkopf Live coulour xxL chocolate blonde. Its a lightner for dark hair. Unfortunaltly I am now sat here with multi-couloured red/pink/orange hair!! I have got a brown hair dye will this cover it? Any helpful advise? Thanks Amy :-(How can I fix my hair? I have dyed it at home it was red in the hair dressers now I am trying to get it lighte
    i would sit in the sun! for a while








    if that doesnt work then dye your hair the brown color!





    your hair color sounds really cute tho!How can I fix my hair? I have dyed it at home it was red in the hair dressers now I am trying to get it lighte
    go to a different salon.


    and pay whatever you must to get it fixed


    don't try the brown dye yourself, get it done professionally.