Simba1972
Well-Known Member
So last Friday I was asked if I could do a colour correction. This client I usually see once every 9 weeks she has 100% grey round the sides and I always get success in balancing her colour she's always very happy. One thing or another though a week ago she rang to make her 9 weekly appointment and I couldn't get her in until the following week.
Unbeknown to me that day she went to see her nail technician who then agreed with my client that she would purchase my client 99/00.
My issue is this nail technician is not trained in hair also did not inform my client that she had to do a skin test prior to applying the colour. When the client rang me to correct the colour I was secretly mortified that the small but could of been paramount the risk in not doing a skin test.
Why are the uk wholesalers not clamping down on selling hair products to unqualified hairdressers . I corrected the hair easily however made it clear to the client that her nail technician is not a hairdresser therefore should not be supplying hair colour to my client.
Unbeknown to me that day she went to see her nail technician who then agreed with my client that she would purchase my client 99/00.
My issue is this nail technician is not trained in hair also did not inform my client that she had to do a skin test prior to applying the colour. When the client rang me to correct the colour I was secretly mortified that the small but could of been paramount the risk in not doing a skin test.
Why are the uk wholesalers not clamping down on selling hair products to unqualified hairdressers . I corrected the hair easily however made it clear to the client that her nail technician is not a hairdresser therefore should not be supplying hair colour to my client.