As black hair needs special care, there exist many black hair salons
which specialize in innovative styling techniques, fashionable designs
and black hair treatment. For the last 30 years black hair salons
industry has considerably leaped forward, and nowadays running black
hair salons is a very profitable business. Thus, top stylists may be
paid $30,000 a month, while the salary of black hair salons owners
equals to around $100,000 or even more. However, if you open such a
salon, the start-up expenses will amount $30,000-$50,000, including
licenses, equipment,
maintenance, repairs and insurance.
Besides black hair salons there are department store chains, like J. C.
Penney and multiethnic hair salons, such as Hair Studio and Hair
Cuttery, which also deal with black curly hair, offering either a
straight hair style or a semi-natural one. The annual turnover of
beauty industry as a whole is not less that 2.8 billion.
Modern black hair salons are characterized by high standards of
servicing, featuring creative and skilled hairdressers and first-rate salon hair products.
In black hair salons a client can not only have his/her elegant
hairstyle made, but also receive various useful hair salon tips and
advice while talking
to the hairstylist.
The leading experts of black hair salons claim that it is quite
difficult to choose convenient hair
salon supplies
for specific black hair. Among the renowned manufacturers of products
for black hair salons are TCB, Elasta QP and KeraCare, nevertheless,
the latter may leave black hair brittle and dry in case if neither
detangling shampoo nor conditioner are used.
Michelle Vincent, a famous stylist of Hollywood’s celebrity
hair salons advises to use natural hair
care
products that don't contain sulfates, such as Beauty 4 Ashes GodHead
Silky Smooth System for Ethnic Hair. Black hair should be wrapped or
rolled before going to bed in order to prevent split ends. Another
important point is to sleep on silk pillow cases because cotton may
result in hair breakage.
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