Are You Using The Best Hair & Skin Products On Your Clients, But Seeing No Results?
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Does this sound familiar? Do not lose hope yet… It is very common that you are happy with the products that you are using on your clients, and they seem to be working well for most but; of course, it is not working for everyone.
How a product works for a person depends on many things: diet, environment, hormones, etc. Clients can have problems on their scalp like dryness, sensitivity, oilines
Summer Hair Care – Is Your Salon Prepared?
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When we talk about summer hair care concerns, we don’t necessarily mean the number of people who rush to chop off all their hair as soon as the temperatures hit the eighties—and instantly regret their hasty decisions. No, at Pro|Gen Probe, we’re more concerned with what hair and scalp are trying to say about deeper issues than style.
Summer Skin Care Concerns Part 2
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If you’ve been paying attention to the Pro|Gen Probe blog, you know we recently started discussing those summer skin care concerns your med spa, dermatology, salon, and other skin-centric clients may have during the scorching summer months. If you thought the list in our last post looked a bit short, or we didn’t speak to a concern you keep seeing, don’t worry—
Summer Skin Struggles Your Clients May Have
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When summer rolls around, the sunshine and warm temperatures send most people outside as much as possible. And if you own a salon, medical spa, dermatology clinic, or another business along those lines, you may have noticed an uptick in the number of people coming in seeking skincare assistance.
Three Things Clients Need to Know About Their Hair
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When you’ve been helping clients repair and restore their hair for long enough, it starts to feel like you can diagnosis hair and scalp problems at a glance. Your clients, however, cannot. For many of them, the problems they are facing might not seem that urgent because it’s something that’s gradually happened and they live with it every day.