hi,i do want to use the range,like you said whats the point in doin the trainning in it if your not going to use there range,i was concered in some of the comments i was reading on here. i would prefer to use there range really, i already use there hair makeup range myself & love it,so cant see how there other stuff wouldnt be just as good.
Hi mellissa, without being rude to any of the training company's on here
Because most of training company's on here are very good
and their goal is only natural to want you to train alongside themselves ,
Plus it's a really good thing to take note and listen to all the comments on here as they will have come from everyone's own experiences with all the systems and products they have tried and tested :hug:
P M others on here to find out who and what systems they preferred and why , they are very helpful ,
there are quite a few reputable trainers out there but you need to find out about what system you may want to use ,
Balmains training is great its hands on , the trainers are excellent and the
Colour and Design course a very good way to start off ,
they use the pre bonded system
I also think that Lusciouslocks smallest nano ring method looks very good ,
they use a pre bonded hair product but use no heat , you would have to ask about the nano training as its quite a New thing over here :hug:
If you want to know about micro rings you can ask Lancashirelass she has done many years of research on these type of systems
Whilst you are training you will usually have to purchase the training companys own training package ,
and they are usually very good packages ,
but for loads of experienced hair extensionists
choosing the hair products and the bonding material is usually by experience and recommendation or personal preference
but if you find you have trained with a great product and your clients are happy , it should all work out well for you
If you take the time and do loads of research on here it will inform you
about why the hair can become matted tangled .... once you have that information you will be way ahead of others
and will soon be able to tell good hair from bad hair .... and make good choices
also research the difference between different hair and extension hair
and all the different companys , you will find tons of help on here,
Hopefully mellissa you will read and take the good advice from so many experienced extensionists who have been there and tested the hair products already ...
and have taken the time to write about it on here to help so that
others won't have to try out the bad hair and make all those costly mistakes that other extensionists have already made :hug:
I mean it's ok for us to learn by mistakes and to test loads of costly hair from loads of different company's
but why would anyone do that when you really dont need too ?
as its all on here,
So ask all your questions and queries on here before hand, so you don't have to go down that costly route :hug:
One of the major reasons why the hair will matt up and tangle
is that the hairs have been
accidentally turned around (so simple) but once turned ....
even if its just a few hairs within the extension it will interlock and matt
that's why you must buy from an experienced and trusted hair supplier
The other reasons hair matts and tangles
the hairs have been coloured and some over processed and weakened also some of the hair has by now been accidentally turned around
so chemicals are used to try and get rid of the outer cuticle which cause interlocking and matting , (these chemicals don't get rid of all the cuticles) so then the hair is coated with smoothing silicone's to smooth down and improve the cuticles so they won't interlock with each other
it also disguises the condition of the poorer hair
But.... when this silicone coatings starts to wear off to reveal the poorer processed hair,
then that's where the trouble starts ,
and its the client that it starts with :irked: and it's you it will all reflect on and you that's left to sort it all out , :cry:
and it's just not on.
The extensionist job is to installed the hair , and the extensionists work may have been great,
(it's just the hair that was poor) This is the suppliers
fault which as an extensionist you don't want to experience this awful problem,
However if the hair product you use is highly processed and coated and of very poor quality
Then it will be you that has to take the blame from your client ,
Therefore you will need to choose your supplier very carefully , as this can be a major issue for all new extensionists,
and if you are smart you will read everything you can on here to save yourself loads of time and money lol and loads of trouble with unhappy clients :hug: hth x minky