Monday, September 19, 2011

Time For Product Knowledge


Shopping for that perfect product to treat your hair, can be very tough. All products promise to give you the BEST benefits e.g: Shine, Moisture, Repair Split ends, Max. Hair Growth etc. But lets really be honest, those products are just false advertising. When it really boils down to finding the right products, you have to read the ingredients on the back label. But who really understands what those long scientific words really mean? Most can hardly pronounce any of them. And I don't believe that is fair to the consumer.


So, that's where this post will help you next time your in the store, trying to search for products. I am going to build a product key for you, that you may study or take with you to the store.

First, I want to let you know about reading product labels, is that the first ingredient listed is what the product consist most of and the last is the least. And that is something very important to remember. What do you want your product to consist most of?

Product Key

Proteins- are needed when hair is weak, used as a strengthener, repair split ends, keep hair smooth
  • Hydrolyzed Soy Protien
  • Hydrolyzed Wheat Protien
  • Hydrolyzed Keratin Protien
  • Cocoyl hydrolyzed collagen
  • Hydrolyzed silk protein
  • Potassium cocoyl hydrolyzed collagen
  • TEA-cocoyl hydrolyzed collagen
  • TEA-cocoyl hydrolyzed soy protein
  • Hydrolyzed oat flour
  • Cocodimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolyzed rice protein
Amino Acids- are fatty acids, used for moisture, promotes hair growth, helps promote blood circulation
  • Lysine
  • Methionine
  • Glycine
  • Arginine
  • Glutaminc Acid
  • Coconut Fatty Acid
  • Cocodimonium hydroxypropyl silk amino acids
  • Cocodimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolyzed hair keratin
  • Cocodimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolyzed casein

Oil- are used to seal the cuticle, help reduce damage cause by the sun, provides shine, rich in Vitamin E
  • Line Seed
  • Wheat Germ Oil
  • Sunflower Extract
  • PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, PEG-60
  • PEG-10 castor oil
  • PEG-10 coconut oil esters
  • PEG-10 glyceryl oleate
  • PEG-10 olive glycerides
  • Jojoba Oil
  • Safflower Oil
  • Sweet almond oil
  • Coconut Oil
  • Olive Oil
  • Palm Oil
  • Sesame seed Oil
  • Mineral oil
  • Petrolatum

Vitamins- used to promote hair growth, natural antioxidants, promotes new cells, promote blood circulation
  • Vitamin E (Tocopherol acetate)
  • Vitamin B
  • Vitamin A (Retinol, Retinyl palmitate)
  • Vitamin F
  • Vitamin H
  • Vitamin H1

Moisture- helps hair maintain mouisture rentention, soothes scalp, repairs dry hair, give hair natural shine, needed for color processes
  • Water- soluable Shea Butter
  • PEG-75 Lanolin
  • Dimethiconol Meadowfoamate
  • Aloe Vera
  • PEG-100 hydrogenated castor oil
  • PEG-10 cocamine
  • PEG-10 hydrogenated lanolin
  • PEG-10 soyamine
  • Cetearyl stearate
  • Dimethyl Lauramine Isostearate
  • Glyceryl Stearate
  • Glyceryl cocoate

Also, Laurel Sulfate, Laureth Sulfate, Lauryl Sulfate, are made in most shampoo's and some conditioner's they are the same ingredients found in car wash detergent. It is put in there to create bubbles (since we love bubbles) but it makes our scalps itch and gives us allergic reactions. Do Not Purchase a prodcut contaning these ingredients.

The list above of ingredients are for what to look for if you do not find these, then put the product down!
If you found anymore that you are unsure about please ask and I will let you know.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Let's Talk Diversion

Definition of DIVERSION

1: the act or an instance of diverting from a course, activity, or use : deviation <bad weather forced the diversion of several flights>
2: something that diverts or amuses : pastime
3: an attack or feint that draws the attention and force of an enemy from the point of the principal operation
 
 
What I like to do is educate my client's on things that are going on in The Industry. One of the most talked about topics is DIVERSION, Now, Diversion meaning in this case, if I may put it in laymen terms is basically. When you the consumers purchase  products from Walgreens, Target or Beauty Supply stores. As opposed to purchasing the product from the provided professional retailer.
 
I understand one of the reason's is that, you believe you are getting the product for a cheaper value. Which I honestly can't blame you. But in reality you are actually spending more than what you should .  You see the professional products that are sold through salons and professional stores all have one set price (even sales). We will purchase that product for, let's say, $10 and we will make a 50% profit so we charge $20. and that's all across the board. We can't sell it for more than 50%. But when you go to Diverting stores they purchase it for $10 and may charge however much they like. (I myself have seen products being sold for more than 90% the sugg. retail price) and then what they like to do is give you a sale. Which will on be at 10% off making you think you saved money. Hard to believe go look for yourself.
 
Now, I am going to take you a little deeper, into purchasing a professional product from a professional retailer, when doing so you are GARUNTEED to having that product in that bottle. But, from a Diverting store who knows, what's in that bottle. You see, we get our products from the manifacturer itsself , so we know what we have in our products. Diverting stores recieve their products from the black market, on the black market people are able to put anything in those bottles and call it whatever they want. That's why some people have allergic reactions to certain products, or the product was working fine until one day it just stopped working. I have clients that have been using my products for along time and they still continue to deliever the same results. Because its the right product in the bottle. Don't risk your hair being healthy just to save a dollar.
 
And last but not least, We as professionals just like any other field would like the support from our clients and soon to be clients. So when purchasing products through us, it's helping us, it's supporting us. And we need all the support we can get, we work hard to provide and enhance the beauty for people and love what we are doing. But we need your help, When purchasing from us, YOU are keeping Salons and Schools open. So that we may provide YOU with more services. So I feel it's only right to keep the Beauty Dollars within the Beauty Industry. And don't worry Target will not miss your money.
 
 

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