The biggest myth in the beauty retail industry
is that people think the more it costs, the better it must be.
Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, many of the
most common high priced and name brand beauty products have the
exact same ingredients as the lower priced brands that you can
buy in any discount store. The difference is, you are paying for
a name brand.
As a stylist, I constantly shoot myself in the foot regarding
retail sales. But I really can't stand to see good people spend
hard earned money on products that they don't need or can pay less
for and achieve the same results. Many think I'm crazy for telling
people this, but selling my services are what pay the bills, NOT
the sale of retail products. My honesty has gained me hundreds
of repeat clients through the years and I'd much rather have a
client coming in once a month for a trim or color than every other
month to buy a bottle of shampoo. You get the drift.
When it comes to shampoo, conditioner and styling products - just
because it comes from a salon doesn't make it any better than products
you can buy in a discount retail store. Shampoo is a detergent
no matter how you package it. Conditioner is just what it says
and the same goes for styling products. The only difference is
that salon products are more concentrated and will last longer.
In the end, the costs really figure out to be the same for salon
and regular retail products. So my advice is to use whatever works
best for you and the products you like.
There is one area that I have to say that salon products are better
and that is COLOR. The reason I say that is, professional products
are formulated under strict guidelines in the industry to insure
that salon professionals will achieve the same color results every
time. The colors you can buy over the counter are not as regulated
and can truly vary from bottle to bottle. How many times have you
bought the same home color and gotten a different result almost
every time?
If you have your hair colored professionally and would like to
do it at home, you might consider talking to your stylist about
it. They might be willing to send you home with your color and
specific instructions on how to use it. I've done this for many
of my clients and truly don't mind doing it. I would rather my
clients have what they are used to and be satisfied with their
result than have them buy a product off the shelf and call me the
next day saying they have pink or bright orange hair.
Use your best judgement regarding your hair products and use what
you like and what works best for you.
About the Author
Melissa is a professional cosmetologist who
is constantly updating her education. For daily updates including
tips, secrets and other information, please visit her blog at
http://bizewomanbeautytips.blogspot.com/ Beauty doesn't have
to cost a fortune!
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