Friday, May 14, 2010

Is there a salon that gets rid of ur lice for you?

is there one? and if so how much would it be?Is there a salon that gets rid of ur lice for you?
actually there are salon's that are for lice treatment only, i don't think this person is talking about a styling salon obviously! there are places out there that will pick through your hair one stand at a time, that is what they are there for. it is time consuming but as far as i am concerned nit picking is the only way to rid a person of lice. the shampoos only kill the bugs and the combs do not take the nits out. so you have to pick them out. since they are so small you have to look at each individual strand. so what if you are single and have no one to do this for you, this is where the the lice salons come in. they are very pricey some range from 50-100 dollars an hour and it will take 2-3 hours for most people with longer or thicker hair.





for all of you who say don't go to the salon it will spread it, your just simple. try thinking and answering first. if your answering on yahoo you must have internet access so try searching the subject before you give a wrong answer, that is how i found the correct answer. the salons are on the internet just look around sweetie it will be okIs there a salon that gets rid of ur lice for you?
No. You can't go to a salon to get it done because lice can be transferred to other people very easily, and working in a hair business, that would be very bad. You'll have to get an at home treatment and do it yourself. I was kicked out of a place when I was 12, and getting my hair cut, because I had lice... but I was lucky that the woman was nice enough to finish up the hair cut she had started on me.
dont go to a salon! it will spread to everyone else..get someone to get you some lice shampoo. or you could put mayonnaise on your head and put a shower cap over it and let it sit for a while..it helps the lice go away(:
Not that I know of. But these soaps kill lice on your hair. But you have to make sure to wash your sheets and pillow case in hot water as well:


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If a Salon finds lice in your hair, they will not serve you. So the answer to this is obvious, no.
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  • When I grow up I want to open a salon up, what can I do now to prepare for this?

    I want it to be a nice salon.


    It would offer services including facials, massages,the hair stuff(to lazy to type all of the different things you can do to hair) manicures and pedicures and waxes. It would have a tanning bed and spray tanning booths to.


    Im only 14 now what could I do right now to prepare for this? thnx.When I grow up I want to open a salon up, what can I do now to prepare for this?
    save moneyWhen I grow up I want to open a salon up, what can I do now to prepare for this?
    Most states require you to get a cosmetologists license also.


    and you have to study or go to school to get it.
    Do well in school and work towards a major in business management. You could then work towards starting your own salon or maybe even starting your own chain of salons. small business is risky, but the people who take the most risks usually have the best outcome. good luck :)
    Make sure you finish high school.
    well when ppl open a shop up normally they are supposed to know how to do hair..


    so heres what you do for now.


    1. start practicing hairstyles on yourself, your friends .. you dog... ect..


    get good at them and maybe you can start doing hair for your friends for school dances -- like me.


    2. then when you turn sixteen, you can try to get a job at your local hair salon as a receptionist.. believe me you can't be a stylist just yet.


    3. make sure you finish highschool.. then go to a beauty school-- tech maybe.


    4. once you get that degree then you can go on to being a stylist.


    5. one more suggestion before you open up a shop make sure to take some finance and buisness classes just so you know how to manage the buisness.. :D


    at the tech also.. i think..


    ** one more thing.. i forgot to tell you..


    its a good idea to take classes during highschool that involve buisness and finance so you have a background and a basic understanding of it by the time you go to college.





    GOOD LUCK HUN!!


    dream big!
    you could look up stuff like how to make good massages, or learn cool hair or makeup stuff. try them out on ur friends, and do manicure and stuff.


    the more you do it. the better you will be at it.





    i know i would be all front of the line if my friend gave out free pedicures ; D
    focus on your dream, realise you can do it, you can get familiar with the spa world and once you finish high school, go to college and take the courses that will get you what it takes to open one up, you can do it! take care : D
    Many high schools have programs where you can take cosmotology for free and credits, ask when you get in HS. This class teaches about most aspects of the business. A few business classes in school would help, math, really good english classes are a must too. Communication is key with customers, the banks that lend money, and your employees, if you sound smart you have won half the battle of starting and mainting a good business. You might be able to find someones old book from cosmotology, there is so much book work etc, and if you master the areas now that are the book work class will go so much faster. I mean you have to learn all the bones in the body for some reason, they teach all kinds of weird things for some reason or another! Heres some links to ones I found ask mom to get one for you since they dont cost that much.
    Look into a part time job in a salon. Being around people in the ';biz'; is the best way to figure out if its what you really want. Go ahead and put your self in that environment if you can. You may even find a mentor.





    When I was younger I swept hair and answered phones in a salon for tips. (Some salons have people to shampoo hair too.)The pay wasn't too bad since there were 7 cosmetologist/ barbers in that shop and they all tipped pretty well.





    Also, consider a business degree. In high school you can take college classes. Its called dual enrollment.





    Go for it!

    How long does salon hair color stay in?

    If I get permanent hair color put in by a salon, how long does it typically last (if I take care of it with color formulated hair care products)? Although it should be permanent (or until the roots grow completely out), I wanted to check because I use a store bought kit that is permanent, but because it is auburn (red shades fade quicker than any other), it typically lasts less than 2 months. At the salon it will be colored auburn also. Thank you for any help.How long does salon hair color stay in?
    it's really important to get a filler put on especially for the ends..is your hairdresser putting a filler in before the color? ..sally's beauty supply carries fillers..i'd buy the clear and see if you can keep the color alittle longer....they are carrying the reds, browns and gold but the clear should helpHow long does salon hair color stay in?
    It really all depends on your hair.


    Like my mothers lasts for five months and mine lasts for one.


    But box dye that you buy at Sallys, Walmart or anywhere is just as good as the salons. Stays in the same amount of time.


    Good luck!

    How do i grow dreadlocks without going to the salon?

    i want to put my hair into dreadlocks with home made remedies.How do i grow dreadlocks without going to the salon?
    Neglect your hair. It worked for me now I am the most popular kid in school.How do i grow dreadlocks without going to the salon?
    stop washing, cutting and combing your hair.
    don't wash your hair and don't do any combing. It will smell funky after a while.
    do not de-tangle. Back-combing will also speed up the process.
    Don't wash your hair for a year.
    YOU CAN';T


    HAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAH
    Don't wash or comb your hair for a while.
    Go to a retail beauty products store such as Sally, or Ruby Red and get a product called Lock and Grow Gel. It's in a yellow and white container, and you part your hair diagonally starting from the back. In sections, apply the gel and twist your hair until it's firm. Follow instructions on label.
    People telling you not to wash your hair are not very knowledgeable about hair-locking. Products like gels and waxes are also not optimal for locking as they cause build-up and may hinder the locking process rather than aid it. Of course, you must keep your hair and scalp clean.


    Are you trying to achieve a lock effect or do you actually want to lock your hair? You can achieve a lock effect with products like Molding Mud which washes out. But actually locking your hair is a PROCESS. You don't put your hair into locks, they grow into a permanent locked pattern with or without cultivation depending on your hair type.


    The technique for locking your hair is going to depend on its texture. If your hair is kinky, you can twist it, palm-roll or braid it to start locks. If your hair is curly, you can use the twist method also. If your hair is straight, I would recommend you consider going to a loctician to achieve the look you want.


    BTW...I don't 'know someone' with locks, I HAVE them. so good luck on your journey. Give careful thought to what you want to achieve. If you want to GROW your hair into locks, I can give you some other references that will work for you.

    How can i go about starting my own hair salon business?

    I'm thinking about starting an in home salon just to get started. I just moved to a new state and i am licensed to do hair. Of course it would be by appointment only but i just wanted some pointers or ideas.How can i go about starting my own hair salon business?
    Use this basic checklist to make sure all the important steps are taken before you launch your new venture. This business checklist will make sure that you cross all your t's and dot all your i's before your business launch.





    Steps to Starting a Business -


    http://www.developer-resource.com/starti鈥?/a>





    Other sites you might find helpful are:


    SBA - http://www.sba.gov/


    SCORE - http://www.score.org


    Small Business Resource - http://www.small-business-software.net


    Business Link - http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/act鈥?/a>





    Goodluck!How can i go about starting my own hair salon business?
    I think you might need to get insurance. The salon I work for has it for all of us. One time, someone tried to sue over something ridiculous and the corporation stepped in. And nothing happened after that. I couldn't imagine what would have happened to my friend/co-worker otherwise. I know that hardly ever happens, but you never know.
    Think about taking some business courses at an adult education center or a college near you. They offer a lot of these classes at night, so you can find ones that fit your schedule. These classes can teach you how to better manage your business. You could also try and find an online course if that suits you better.





    It's probably a good idea to get some knowledge about running a business before you attempt to start one, or find a partner who knows what they are doing business-wise





    Best of luck!

    Is it more practical to dye your hair at home than get it done at a salon?

    I have been meaning to dye my hair 1 to 2 shades lighter. My natural hair color is dark brown and I want it to be a lighter shade of brown, or maybe even an auburn color. But with my long hair length, it will be quite expensive to get it dyed at the salon. So I thought to just buy the hair coloring kit and dye my hair at home. Is that advisable?Is it more practical to dye your hair at home than get it done at a salon?
    Hmmm I always dye darker at home, but go in to get it lightened in the summer. For some reason going lighter scares me to do it myself. Why don't you call and find out how much it would cost.


    Good luck!Is it more practical to dye your hair at home than get it done at a salon?
    Well.. Yes.. It lasts a shorter amount of time, but its cheaper AND comes in many cute colors!!!
    It's better to do it at a salon because if you do it at home and you mess up your just gonna have to go to a salon to fix it and then you'll have to pay like two times more than you wanted. I've had it happen to me three times.
    yes i think dying it urself is much more affordable with about the same results.....but this is only if ur dying ur hair about 2 shades darker or lighter than it is. if the shade is more than that i wuld get it done professionally. also if ur hair is very long(past ur shoulders) i suggest buying 2 boxes...and using most of both or until u think u covered all of ur hair with the dye





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    yeah it would probably be cheaper to do it yourself at home...just go to the store buy a kit with the shade you want(make sure it's the right one) purchase it...then just go home and do it yourself.


    tip:have a friend over to help out if needed
    since your going lighter,


    i would advise going to a salon,


    dying your hair darker is quite a bit easier


    than going lighter,


    which takes quite a while to do on your own.


    there is no harm in trying it at home,


    but personally i would say to go with


    a hairdresser.
    i think it would be more practical, its cheaper and you can actually do it the way you want. Find a towel that you don't mind messing up, and a place that the dye wont stain, and you will be good to go.





    If you have dark hair then stay dark, don't go blonde.
    yes...you can do it at home,,have a friend help you
    I do it at home alot, it works good, but somtimes it takes to trys for the color you want, but at the salon (which i go to somtimes) the results are better, but its up to you.
    Don't do it. My friend started to die her hair at home, and she completely ruined it...it never turns out right. It is a lot to go to a salon but the results are so much better and it lasts a lot longer too. You can find a cheaper salon too and it would probably still look better then dying your hair from a box.
    It all depends, if you're only doing a minor adjustment, I would advise you not to go the salon, cause' it's really not worth it. I went to the salon last week to get the inside-bottom of my hair dyed black, and frankly, it really wasn't worth $50. I could've done it at home myself, and I wasn't that happy with what they did. They didn't dye enough of the hair and you can barely notice it. =/ That's just my opinion. I went to the salon because it was the first time I ever dyed my hair and since it was black, I didn't want to make any mistakes. But since you're only going 1-2 shades lighter, I would deffinatley recommend doing it yourself. Better yet, get a family member/friend who knows what they're doing to do it for you.





    Hope that helps!

    When I grow up I want to open a salon up, what can I do now to prepare for this?

    I want it to be a nice salon.


    It would offer services including facials, massages,the hair stuff(to lazy to type all of the different things you can do to hair) manicures and pedicures and waxes. It would have a tanning bed and spray tanning booths to.


    Im only 14 now what could I do right now to prepare for this? thnx.When I grow up I want to open a salon up, what can I do now to prepare for this?
    save moneyWhen I grow up I want to open a salon up, what can I do now to prepare for this?
    you could look up stuff like how to make good massages, or learn cool hair or makeup stuff. try them out on ur friends, and do manicure and stuff.


    the more you do it. the better you will be at it.





    i know i would be all front of the line if my friend gave out free pedicures ; D
    Look into a part time job in a salon. Being around people in the ';biz'; is the best way to figure out if its what you really want. Go ahead and put your self in that environment if you can. You may even find a mentor.





    When I was younger I swept hair and answered phones in a salon for tips. (Some salons have people to shampoo hair too.)The pay wasn't too bad since there were 7 cosmetologist/ barbers in that shop and they all tipped pretty well.





    Also, consider a business degree. In high school you can take college classes. Its called dual enrollment.





    Go for it!
    Most states require you to get a cosmetologists license also.


    and you have to study or go to school to get it.
    Many high schools have programs where you can take cosmotology for free and credits, ask when you get in HS. This class teaches about most aspects of the business. A few business classes in school would help, math, really good english classes are a must too. Communication is key with customers, the banks that lend money, and your employees, if you sound smart you have won half the battle of starting and mainting a good business. You might be able to find someones old book from cosmotology, there is so much book work etc, and if you master the areas now that are the book work class will go so much faster. I mean you have to learn all the bones in the body for some reason, they teach all kinds of weird things for some reason or another! Heres some links to ones I found ask mom to get one for you since they dont cost that much.
    well when ppl open a shop up normally they are supposed to know how to do hair..


    so heres what you do for now.


    1. start practicing hairstyles on yourself, your friends .. you dog... ect..


    get good at them and maybe you can start doing hair for your friends for school dances -- like me.


    2. then when you turn sixteen, you can try to get a job at your local hair salon as a receptionist.. believe me you can't be a stylist just yet.


    3. make sure you finish highschool.. then go to a beauty school-- tech maybe.


    4. once you get that degree then you can go on to being a stylist.


    5. one more suggestion before you open up a shop make sure to take some finance and buisness classes just so you know how to manage the buisness.. :D


    at the tech also.. i think..


    ** one more thing.. i forgot to tell you..


    its a good idea to take classes during highschool that involve buisness and finance so you have a background and a basic understanding of it by the time you go to college.





    GOOD LUCK HUN!!


    dream big!
    Make sure you finish high school.
    focus on your dream, realise you can do it, you can get familiar with the spa world and once you finish high school, go to college and take the courses that will get you what it takes to open one up, you can do it! take care : D
    Do well in school and work towards a major in business management. You could then work towards starting your own salon or maybe even starting your own chain of salons. small business is risky, but the people who take the most risks usually have the best outcome. good luck :)
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