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8 Safety Considerations: Make sure all sharp tools are safely stored and that the trolley is stable, with no risk
of tipping over. Also, ensure that any chemical treatments are securely closed and placed to prevent spills.
Following these steps for your trolley setup will help ensure a smooth, efficient, and professional hair and scalp
treatment session, enhancing the overall experience for your client.
Explain
Demonstrate setting up of Trolleyproduct required for hair treatment
The products required for hair and scalp treatments can vary based on the specific needs of the client, such as
addressing dryness, oiliness, dandruff, hair loss, or enhancing hair growth and health. Here’s a list of common
product types and their details:
1 Scalp Scrubs
• Purpose: To exfoliate the scalp, removing build-up of products, dead skin cells, and excess oil.
• Key Ingredients: Salicylic acid, sugar or salt granules, peppermint for cooling effect.
• Example: Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub with Sea Salt.
2 Clarifying Shampoos
• Purpose: To deeply cleanse the scalp and hair, removing residue, chlorine, and mineral build-up.
• Key Ingredients: Charcoal, tea tree oil, salicylic acid.
• Example: Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo.
3 Hydrating/Moisturizing Shampoos and Conditioners
• Purpose: To add moisture back into the scalp and hair, especially important for dry and brittle hair.
• Key Ingredients: Glycerin, aloe Vera, shea butter, coconut oil.
• Example: Moroccan oil Hydrating Shampoo and Conditioner.
4 Hair Oils and Serums
• Purpose: To nourish and moisturize the hair and scalp, promote hair growth, and add shine.
• Key Ingredients: Argan oil, castor oil, vitamin E, essential oils like rosemary and lavender.
• Example: The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density.
5 Leave-in Treatments
• Purpose: To provide continuous treatment to the hair and scalp, addressing issues like dryness, frizz, and
breakage.
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