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Routine cleaning of work areas is important because deposits of dust, soil and viruses/bacteria on
surfaces can transmit infection. After each client, all chairs, couches, and benches where skin
contact occurs should be washed with detergent and water.

 2. Omit scalp treatments before cold waving, hair coloring and chemical straightening.

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Tools: Comb Timer Applicator Tint brushes Swab sticks Mixing bowls

8-12.
1.all- purpose shears
2.blending shears
3.powerful yet lightweight blow dryer
4.curling iron
5.razor
6.paddle brush
7.the right comb
8.sectioning clips
9.water bottle
10.the perfect round brush

1,If you have damaged hair or split ends, a trim before colouring is recommended, as your hair ends are prone to soaking up excess colour.
~ Hair spa treatment is available in salons for hair damaged due to repeated colouring. This treatment includes massaging, steaming, etc. It
is administered to improve and add shine to damaged hair.  
~ Perming and straightening hair involves a strong dose of chemicals. If your hair is already damaged by this, try and avoid the pre-
breaching process.  
~ Do not apply henna if you are thinking of using artificial colouring products. Henna not only makes your hair dry; it also forms a barrier and
affects the strength of the colour.  
~ "A four to five months gap between the time you apply henna and the time you opt for colouring your hair is good," says Sara.  
~ A patch test is a must, especially if you're colouring your hair at home. A patch test is conducted to check for any negative skin reaction to
the colour. It is easy to administer. Simply apply some colour on the inside of your elbow, keep it on for 15-20 minutes and wash off.  If there
is any skin reaction, avoid using the colour; try another company's product or consult a professional.  
~ If you're scalp is sensitive, make sure you inform your stylist.  
~ If you have scratches or abrasions on your scalp, wait until they have healed before colouring your hair.  
Post colouring precautions
~ Use a good colour preventive shampoo; it makes sure your hair colour doesn't fade quickly. "People with coloured hair should avoid harsh
shampoos like anti-dandruff shampoos," says Roshini Kanjee, who works at Enrich, L'Oréal.  
~ Using a good conditioner is a must after colouring. A conditioner helps restore the hair's texture and the nourishing vitamins dried out by
the colouring process.  
~ Model Jessae Randhawa went in for multiple colour streaking. "Repeated colouring did effect my hair. The main damage was dryness. I
use a good shampoo and conditioners like L'Oreal and Tigi's moisturising conditioners," she says.
~ People with very dry or damaged hair can use replenishing balms or hair serum after colouring.
~ Avoid colouring your hair on a regular basis.  
"If you're colouring your hair to hide the grey, then it should only be done once a month. The younger age group can change hair colours
after a gap of three to six months," says Marci Fernandez, hair style

2. It is important to observe safety rules in the salon because it reduces the likelihood of injury and accidents to customers,
employee and you. A safe work environment with adequate safeguards promotes an employee to focus on their works
instead of the danger or hazard.
3. Creativity. As well as making subtle color changes to a client's hair, a great colorist also needs a creative eye for truly striking
colors. You'll also need to be able to visualize shades in conjunction with a client's skin tone, eye color and look, to create a
complimentary style.

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