How to Shampoo Hair in a Salon

A salon hair wash is often a pleasing experience.

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Shampooing hair in a salon is sometimes necessary for hairdressers to be able to cut the hair efficiently if there is product in the hair. It is also a perk after the haircut to get some of the loose hairs out and prevent hair from falling into the clothes. The client's babying begins during the first hair wash and could mean the difference of whether you have a repeat customer.

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Put an apron around the client's neck and then tie it at the back. Ask the client to come to the sink.

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Have the client sit in the chair in front of the sink and put their head back so that their neck is resting on the neck rest on the sink. Run the water away from their head until you get a warm temperature.

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Rinse the hair with the warm water. Squeeze 2 tbsp. of shampoo in your hand and massage it into the scalp and into the rest of your client's hair.

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Rinse the hair with the water and then collect the hair in a ponytail if it is long. Squeeze the long hair to dry.

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Put a towel over the client's hair and have them sit up. As they sit up wrap the towel around their hair and rub it into their scalp to dry.

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