Britt
Well-Known Member
I have thought long and hard about this bringing products to the salon thing. It's kinda tricky. If I were a stylist, I'd want to use product combinations that I know, trust and can back. That of course would be the products I offer in my salon. Last thing I want is for product combinations to not work and then the client is upset. Who then would the client blame? The stylist. Using products familiar to the stylist likely provides a level of comfort. Not using products brought in by a client could then lead to a loss of a client. I can view this both ways. Glad I'm not a stylist.
As a salon goer, I allow the salon to use their products in hopes all products play well together.
This is what I was told. They use products that they are familiar with and know how they perform. If I bring my own relaxer for example and I experience a mishap or something, then the stylist could be held responsible for it. I think stylists use their own products b/c it's like a form of insurance and they feel they can vouch for the products. It's a tricky situation b/c I understand from the stylist's point of view however as a client I've seen the major difference in using my own products. I've seen a stylist take forever to detangle my hair b/c of the leave in she used (it was Design Essentials), I've seen stylists take forever to detangle me at the wash bowl b/c the conditioner didn't agree with my hair and my hair was tangled, matted, and dry. Then the stylist turns around and tells me I need a trim b/c I have tangling when that's not the case it's b/c the product combination used didn't agree with my hair. I've also experienced extreme protein overload from a so called reputable brand.
I'm almost never happy with the products used to wash and deep condition/leave in in my hair. My hair is fickle. I remember when I use to go to the Dominicans regularly all of them told me I use good products and how nice my hair felt. I made their job much easier b/c it would be minimal tangling, my rollersets were flowy and moisturized.
The only way I'd be happy with a salon using their own products is if they used the Elucence/Kenra product line b/c I know for sure my hair agrees with their conditioner. As for the other salon brands, I'm not a fan of their conditioners. The only salon that I've seen use Elucence was a salon in ATL. The other day I went to the hair dresser and deep conditioned with I believe Design Essentials or Keracare and my hair was like

Ok ... RANT OVER.