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Who isClara?
Date : 11/04/2020 13:29
theme : Clara
staff : AYA AHIKO
Today I introduce about receptionist Clara.
Actually she is foodie.
She looks very slim.
Why😹
And active girl.
When we say「Let's do something」
then she take actions positively and research.
She don't mine when she can do or not.
Japanese case are shy .
But she isn't.
One day we played tennis.
Satoko and me can play tennis.
Because we were played in tennis club before.
But Clara was didn't care about it.
This is my model when photo shooting.
She looks cute right?😻
Coz she really cute .
Good point of she
・she is well informed
・Active
・Good Japanese speaker
・English pronounciation is GOOD
・Foodie
・She likes Japan
・Shy
・She likes kidding and smile
・Good listener
・Always help us to research
My customer told me
「Clara is good Japanese speaker.」
「Is she Japanese?」
etc.
She speak Japanese is really well.
Normally she don't talk about private herself with customers.
But you have to talk with her when you visit our salon next time.
She really remember all of you.
Actually she is talkative♪
See you tomorrow.
Aya
Haircare Tips
Date : 10/04/2020 22:06
theme : How to care your hair
staff : Clara
When it comes down to haircare, the applicable products might just be the first thing that comes to mind. Shampoo, conditioner, hair mask, serum oil, you name it. These are all products that we see so often in the haircare section of the drugstore or the salon we frequent.
Then again, we must not forget about the tools, hair brushes, combs, towels, dryers, etc.
These tools play an important part of our personal hair care routine too.
Our hair is said to be treated gently like that of a skin, especially when it comes to towel drying.
Did you know that when the hair is wet, the cuticles around the hair follicle gets raised and in this state it is more susceptible to damage. And according to Aquis, "When hair absorbs water it causes swelling and stretching, weakening the hair up to 57%."
Therefore towel drying the hair with a regular cotton towel such as bath towels and specifically rubbing the towel back and forth on the hair can create an enormous friction that not only damages the cuticles on the hair but allows the hair to tangled easily.
Damaged cuticles can greatly reduce the shine on the hair, making it look dry and frizzy. For damaged hair, it may even cause breakage.
These types of towels can be easily found online, but I would like to recommend a highly raved brand, Aquis. They carry a range of towels specially made for both fine and thick hair types.
(Photo: Sephora) |
It's never too late to get started on a good hair care routine for a healthy and shiny looking hair that you can have.
Thank you for reading. Till next time!
Source: https://aquis.com/pages/damaged-hair-2
How-To: Curling iron
Date : 09/04/2020 16:22
theme : How to care your hair
staff : Clara
Hello, this is receptionist Clara from Hair Salon Tokyo MICHAELA. From today I would like to share some styling tips you can try at home using a curling iron.
I have naturally straight and fine hair and I often use the curling iron to style my hair.
For those with naturally straight hair, I believe they would or if not most of the time wear it straight, occasionally putting it into a ponytail or a bun. Whether short and straight or long and straight.
It's a classic style, simple.
However, by curling straight hair it creates more texture and movement to the hair.
I believe that many have been there, having bought a curling iron or straightening iron to style our hair but seldom use it? And when we get down to using it for perhaps that special occasion we fumble about and the result, a badly done hair and a painful burn. Ouch.
And from all the experiences in a hair salon, we can't help but to marvel at the magic hands of the person who styled your hair.
'How did they do it, I can't even do the same myself''
The truth is, having someone who does it behind the chair for you versus doing it yourself from the front is completely different.
As with any sort of skill, constant practice by yourself makes room for improvisation to get a hang of it.
Tip. If you own a curler with adjustable temperature settings, do consult your stylist on the best temperature for your hair to avoid burning or damaging your hair.
Let me introduce to you some basics to follow.
There are 2 types of curl direction:
Inward Curl, the hair curls inwards diagonally toward the face. The clamp of the curling iron is on the outer part of the section, facing out.
Outward Curl, the hair curls outwards diagonally away from the face. The clamp is on the inner part of the section facing the face.
There are various ways and styles of curling as done by many others.
So here I will share my usual hair curling routine.
There will be 4 separate sections from the mid back to the mid ear line on each side and 2 or 3 sections from mid ear to front on each side.
Start off by sectioning the hair from the middle at the back into two, bringing the hair to the front. Further sectioning of the back most hair.
I find that working on the backmost section near the nape to the front makes the sectioning much easier as the shoulder can easily separate the curled and uncurled hair.
Section out the hair in one bundle with two hands, leave one hand firmly holding on close to the ends with one hand at a 45 degrees angle, use the other hand to grab the curler to place at mid length, clamp down gently before starting at to wind the section 45 degree angle round around the barrel.
Hold for a few seconds before lightly releasing the hold on the handle to slide down to wind and hold again and gradually to the ends.
Winding patterns for the back area sections:
Outward → Outward → Inward → Outward
OR
Outward → Inward → Outward → Inward
Remaining sections in front are mostly outward winding. However do make smaller sections compared to the back area.
Once done, hair oil or styling products of your choice can be used.
That's all and till next time!
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