Hair care products can take various forms: masks, balms, detangling creams, etc. Hairdressers therefore have a wide variety of choices!

    In addition to enhancing hair, these treatments also promote relaxation during the shampoo bowl step. These hairdressing products will also be an additional service on the final bill as they are not included in the client's shampoo.

     

    Natural ingredients for more effective action

    The trend for "organic" and natural products is making a strong comeback these days, and hair care brands want to capitalize on this phenomenon. There is no shortage of ranges using natural ingredients with rich virtues. Beautélive's Terre d'Eden collection offers masks for different treatments (nutrition, repair, blonde enhancer, hydration, color protection) formulated with 95% natural agents and paraben-free. The ingredients are often precious oils (argan oil, jojoba oil, Macadamia oil) but also plants, such as green tea leaves or hibiscus flower.

     

    Choosing the right product for each client

    There are many hair types, and it is important to choose the appropriate formula for each. If your client has curly or coily hair, opt for a product for ethnic hair, particularly from the Wella Nutricurls range. On the other hand, choose a treatment for oily hair if your client's scalp tends to get oily quickly. 

    You will also need to consider the type of service performed during the client's visit: a formula for colored hair will be ideal if you have just done a coloring or highlighting job, and an anti-yellowing product will be particularly suitable for blonde coloring or bleaching. For this, take a look at the BlondMe mask range from Schwarzkopf Professional.

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