by: Jenny Andrews
Ah, the never-ending debate over professional and
non-professional hair-care products. In the past, this debate was
resolved easily with a famous quote, “You get what you pay for.” But
today, the line between professional and non-professional products has
become blurry due to the emergence of inexpensive professional products
and expensive non-professional products. You see, it used to be that you almost always paid $10 for a
bottle of shampoo from the salon. Non-professional shampoos, on the
other hand, only cost a couple of dollars. Today, however, you can
spend as much or more on a bottle of shampoo from your local department
store as you can for a bottle from the salon. The reason that this is
so is because most professional product lines have not raised their
prices in years, while new shampoos and conditioners being introduced
to the non-professional market have been given packaging and price tags
to mirror their in-salon competition.
So, now the only thing that separates the non-professional from the
professional is the quality standard by which each product line is
produced. Just think about it this way: All products made to be used in
salons by professionals can only be retailed in salons. That means that
the products must be of the highest quality. If they weren’t,
beauticians simply wouldn’t use them. Never will you find a
professional product that causes build up or leaves the hair feeling
dry and brittle. Professional shampoos will also not strip hair of
color or vital moisture. If you could get these products or products of
similar quality in any department store, why wouldn’t your beautician
use them? While not all non-professional products are bad, you do run
the risk of choosing a product that could cause problems like build up,
dryness, breakage, color fading, lifelessness, frizziness and a host of
other problems. That means that if you choose to use a non-professional
product, you should monitor your hair closely to look for any adverse
affects. Also, keep in mind how much you are spending. While it makes
perfect sense to choose a non-professional product at huge savings over
a professional one, it doesn’t make much sense to spend as much on a
non-professional product as you would for a guaranteed, professional
product. In the end, the choice to use professional products or not to
use them is yours. Just remember to watch your wallet and most
importantly watch your hair. Choose products that are kind to both.
About The Author
Jenny Andrews is a hair expert, and the author of an incredible
free minicourse, that explains how to find your unique style, how long
or short you should have your hair, how to find the right hair color
for you, how to find the right salon, and a lot more. Go to http://www.hairstylevillage.com/ now and get this amazing hair minicourse – absolutely free
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