Friday, May 14, 2010

Best Hair Extension salons in Detroit and surronding areas?

Im an african american who wants hair extensions, (Cold Fusion). Real hair.Who is an expert? I want someone who does a great job, I want to look natural! Quality hair salons without costing a arm and leg. Loyal Service !Best Hair Extension salons in Detroit and surronding areas?
I believe the website is www.myindianhair.com


they are in Detroit...THE BEST





Oh try Detroit Celebrity on west 7mile...they are great also
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  • What is an easy way for managing the amount of products sold and money made? (For hair salons)?

    Do you know what I mean. Like you put the stuff on disply, but is there an easy way of managing what is being sold, made etc.What is an easy way for managing the amount of products sold and money made? (For hair salons)?
    Sure. Make a chart of products, and mark off what is sold, as it's purchased by each customer. Put the chart in a notebook or on a clipboard and have it near the register. You can also do a chart for money received for services, or just mark it down in a little planner book. You know, the kind of planner that has appointment listings pre-printed in there. Each week, add it all up, and you'll already know what you need to get from the beauty supply house, to replace the items purchased the previous week.

    What affordable salons in GREENBELT 3, Makati can you recommend for hair and make-up?

    We're only willing to pay Php500-800. This is for a friend's debut. =)What affordable salons in GREENBELT 3, Makati can you recommend for hair and make-up?
    i'm afraid that the salons in greenbelt 3 are quite upscale. you might have a hard time finding hair and make up services within that price range.





    try looking for other salons within the area that are not inside the malls. they are really pricey in there.

    Is there a website to help locate hair salons and/or places to have alterations?

    So far I've been at a loss for booking a hair stylist and someone to alter my dress. Is there a website that you can type in a zip code or city and it will give you a list of possible businesses? If there's one with reviews, that would be great! Also any tips about selecting a hair stylist or seamstress??Is there a website to help locate hair salons and/or places to have alterations?
    When I was engaged I was registered at www.theknot.com They have TON of stuff and you should be able to get all the things you need there. I didn't need any of it hehe but good luck!Is there a website to help locate hair salons and/or places to have alterations?
    Yes!!





    It's called Yahoo Local:





    http://local.yahoo.com/





    You type in what you are searching for and you can see ratings for different merchants AND you can rate the merchant services yourself.





    I found a wonderful bakery in my new neighborhood I moved to recently on the site.
    If you type in Beauty salons in google you should find the top ones people always use. I'll give you one that has like over half a million salons around the U.S.
    http://www.weddingwire.com
    try yellowbook.com or wedalert.com

    How long does it take to get a good tan when you go to tanning salons?

    If your just starting out, it will take about 2 weeks to get a good base tan.. just make sure you use a good tanning moisturizer and only lay like 3 to 5 min. the first couple times you go..How long does it take to get a good tan when you go to tanning salons?
    depends on the type of ur skin i would work ur way up in the length of sessions tho coz u may get a burn if u go on a sunbed for 9 mins on the high powered sunbeds i started at 3 sessions of 3 mins then 6 of 6 mins and just went up to 9 for the restHow long does it take to get a good tan when you go to tanning salons?
    days to weeks depending on your skin type
    a goood 5-6 sessions around 8-9 minutes long!
    probably a day depends on how white u are

    Do hair salons wash your hair in branded shampoo or any old stuff?

    Whenever i go to the salon, they have bottles all lined up along the shelves, like ghd and wella.





    But do salons really use expensive lotions and potions on our hair or rubbish stuff?





    Anyone care to reveal all?Do hair salons wash your hair in branded shampoo or any old stuff?
    depends on the salon, i used to work for regis and they use their own stuff which is pricey but all the other salons have used cheap stuff they normally but big containers and fill smaller bottles up, when i was growning up i always used stores own branded stuff now im older iv used lots of different expensive stuff and find the stores own left my hair in better conditionDo hair salons wash your hair in branded shampoo or any old stuff?
    I work in a Paul Mitchell salon and we only use Paul Mitchell products, and it is really Paul Mitchell products. Salons usually use what brand they are. Redken salons WILL use Redken products. Trust me, if it is a good salon, they are going to use the real stuff on you because they really want to make your hair look good, it's how they make their living. If you don't like your hair, you won't come back. Simple as that.
    I work in a hairdressers, and we use a product called Goldwell, which is used in alot of salons. A small bottle can set you back around 拢7, so in mine we definatly dont use any cheap old stuff- we fill up the bottles on the side with big catons of the stuff which i asume most salons do.
    My salon uses Wella Professional and then they sell it to you for the bargain price of about 拢8 per bottle. Well they try to sell it, anyway. I bought it once and it is the same stuff they use to wash my hair. It's lovely and smells gorgeous but can't afford 拢8 on shampoo!
    my salon has its own brand thats all i know, their shampoos are great.
    They use the cheap stuff but they make sure it has a nice smell......
    my friend works in Toni %26amp; Guy, and the stylists there must buy their own shampoo and conditioner. Because they are on such a low wage, they buy 1 bottle of good stuff, and fill it up with tesco value/asda smartprice shampoo and conditioner. She says all the stylists do it.





    Another reason why i dont go to Toni %26amp; Guy :]





    My salon use fudge and matrix product, the best 2 in my opinion!





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    Maybe some do but the one I went to a while ago I spotted these huge bottles and it smelt lovely, I thought ';wow that must be so dear'; and then I saw it in town for 拢2 per bottle.
    they use the good stuff.
    They may not use the most expensive brand they carry but they make sure to use good stuff. They know it's about the ingredients more than the brand name or price. They want you walking out feeling like your hair is spectacular so you'll come back.





    Often they will use something they are trying to sell. Besides it's not so expensive for them. They can buy in bulk and everything they sell is marked up from the price they paid.





    Anyway, they will never get offended if you ask what they used. Especially if you indicate that you are asking because it looks good and you want to know how to do the exact same thing. Even feel free to ask for styling tips, like how they are curling it or getting it to look that way. They'll be helpful, it is good for bussiness if you feel you hair looks good every day, not just the day you are there.
    My salon uses the expensive stuff. They are trying to get you to buy it.
    the one i work in uses paul mitchell products, which are well good.


    but some just use like tesco own brand D:
    Heyah





    Most salons use expensive products as they are trying to get you to buy them and you obviously want to c the effects urself!!!!!





    If they don't use the expensive stuff then to b honest they are quite cheap!!





    Hope I Helped





    Merry xmas =)
    Hi I know what you mean, often I have been to the hairdresser and they use the stuff that comes in like 4 litre bottles the shampoo is usually green and the condtioner is pink they have it in sallys, I dont know weather they use the same in alll salons as, I went to another one and I dont know what they used but it was fantastic and left my hair really soft and slilky.


    If they are in big pumpy bottle I doubt that its ghd or really expensive stuff, it will be only made for salons but I dont think they will get some one in to squeeze expensive shampoos and condtioners into large bottles for them to use but whi knows,

    How much should I tip nail salons?

    I'm 16 and I don't have a job, and I sometimes get my nails done at the nail salon. I always get the simple acrylic white tip, which is $25. I feel guilty when I don't tip (usually because I don't have a lot of extra money on me), so how much should I start tipping?How much should I tip nail salons?
    A few dollars is acceptable, but only if they do a good job.How much should I tip nail salons?
    When I get my nails filled... I always give between a $5-$10 dollar tip depending on how well they do.
    Try for 15%. They will probably recognize that you are young and forgive you if it's a little under.
    where I go its $30 for acrylic/gel tips and I usually give $4 or $5 for tip..if they do a really good job then $6 but usually it's just a quick half hour so it's not like I need to pay them for a ton of time. I'm 18 and have been getting my nails done for 3 years now.
    Take Like 3 Extra Dollers On You B4 You Leave


    Then, Check If You Have The 3 Dollars Left Over, If You Do, Then Tip Them


    I Usually Tip Them That Much


    Sometimes, I Give Them 5
    well wene i get my eyebrows threaded i usually pay about 8$ so i tip them about 5 bucks...
    20% is a good tip. For $25, that is $4 or $5. If you don't have a lot of extra cash, I'd suggest getting a regular manicure without the acrylic. It is a lot less expensive ($10 or $12), so the tip is less ($2). If you're worried about the regular manicure chipping, you can buy a jar of clear nailpolish at the drugstore for a few bucks, and put another clear coat over the ends of your nails a few times a week. This makes the manicure last a lot longer.
    well try giving them something not like a dollar..
    You are young I would recommend 10% to 15%.


    20% for a good job done is always appreciated. I have see them being paid up to 50%.
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