This time I would like to talk about the concept of “Floor Roar”. This was first introduced to me by the founder of Raincry, who described it as the kind of gossip and rumors you hear on the salon floor. You begin to pick up this information, internalize it, and spread it to your friends. The example I always use is that we’ve long been told not to brush our hair when it’s wet. What floor lore have you heard that hooks you professionally?
“This photo was taken when I worked full-time at a salon. I often heard men say with a straight face that they were attracted to smooth, shiny, straight hair, so if they had curly hair, they should straighten it.” And that was exactly what people said in 2006, -7, -8, -9. And I’ve had clients with textured hair who say these things — and like really biracial, curly-haired white women, curly-haired black women, curly-haired Latina women, they I didn’t want to rock my curls because I was like, “Oh, well, men are just attracted to silky hair.” And I thought, “Who said that?” . Who said that? It’s just out of control. I mean, I think it’s one thing to say that straight hair looks better, is more beautiful, is more desirable. Part of my line’s mission is to want people to feel beautiful with their hair. Now, if you want to change the hair you currently have and want to blow it out straight, Girl Great (or anyone) do it! Let’s stick to it, but let’s also explore why. Who told us this is how we should be?
“Another thing that I don’t think is true is that extensions can be worn for more than three to four weeks at a time without having to be refitted, as extension services are very expensive and a large investment. , I think a lot of stylists say this. I’ve found a lot of stylists say, “Yes, you can wear this for eight weeks.” Even after 4 weeks, I still haven’t seen the extensions at just the right length. It’s just the amount of hair moving, clumping, and hair loss. The hair to which the extensions are attached (falling hair) increases the weight placed on the hair follicle. This means that not only does your extension weigh more, but you’re also holding on to hair that has already fallen out in the extension clasp, which means less and less hair is attached to your hair over time. Therefore, I think you can wear extensions continuously. You don’t necessarily need to take a break, but in terms of preventing traction alopecia, really bad travel hair breakage, or overall hair breakage, you really need three to four weeks. ”