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Product Knowledge

Professional hair care products, the very ones your hair stylist uses on your hair in the salon, aren’t just for the hair care professional’s use. The pride we take in educating and sharing our knowledge with our clients is not limited to the techniques we use during your appointment. The products we use are part of that information sharing, and we gladly teach our clients how to apply the products to their hair for at-home care. Did you know these professional products are available for purchase? When you get compliments on your hair’s texture, cut, body, sheen or finish, why not share the product information with family and friends? Those who are intrigued by your hair and would like to experience the types of products and services we provide can then get the benefits that you currently enjoy. And they’ll thank you for the generosity. And so will we!

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  1. Wow! What a new concept! I always thought the prime objective was to just get your hair done. I like the fact that I as a comsumer can experiance the same services at home that I receive at the solon.

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  2. Thanks for reading, Andrea. I hope you recognize you too should be getting this treatment in your hair salon. Please visit our E-store and pick up your DVD, The Misconception of the Marcel Thermal Tools. Share it with your family and friends. Thanks again for commenting. -"Hair Doc"

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