Filed under Hair Care, Hairstyle by Admin on July 20, 2010 at 9:17 am
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Hair is big business. I have developed a new concept for 500 franchise, pan India, am looking for investors.
Franchise module (Unisex store)
Happyhair tm – Long. Shiny. Luxurious
Space required 100 sqft, residential or commercial.
Items to display and sell: All types of rubber bands, hair accessories (also zodiac), clips, hair curlers/straighteners, herbal/organic henna, colors, shampoos, organic oils, creams, sprays, conditioners, growth products, fiber spray cans (over 50 items).
1. Combs and Brushes
2. Wigs
3. Hair Style software
4. Dandruff Diagnosis
5. Hair fall counseling
6. Hair care guide and book
7. Hair proteins
8. Hair diet
9. International and Indian hair magazines
10. Online counseling membership club, blog
11. Hair Videos
12. Hair rollers
13. Hair dryers
14. Hair/Head massagers
15. Serums
16. Frizz protection shampoos
17. Light reflection conditioner colors
18. Color boost conditioners
19. Hair lifting sprays
20. Heat protection creams
21. Hair crystals
22. Hair removal creams
23. Hair softening gels
24. Anti Dandruff Treatment
Franchise fee Rs. 1 Lakh (against which advertising and publicity material will be provided). Products to purchase @ 35% less on MRP. Investment in stock in Rs. 1 Lakh
Equipment cost (hair densitometer, head gear inspection light, micro camera computer, laptop, furniture, laser comb): Rs. 1 Lakh. Freelancer’s registration for home hair/beauty care, masseur’s service. video conferencing anywhere in world thru software, after online payment.
BREAK EVEN IN 6 MONTHS
Revenue per month
Sale of products, Rs. 1 Lakh, @ 30% – Rs. 30,000
Counseling @ Rs. 50 each, 10 per day – Rs. 15,000
Others – Rs. 5,000
Commission from referral to specialty clinics for treatment – Rs. 10000
Total – Rs. 60,000
Training for counseling and a franchise certificate will be provided by us. National advertising by us. Local by cost share.
Suitable for: parlors, small retail shops, home makers, physicians, professionals, 21 year old boys & girls who want to become entrepreneurs instead of doing jobs.
www.happyhairindia.com can be launched for online shopping.
Filed under Hair Care by Admin on July 2, 2010 at 4:20 pm
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Healthy Curls Hairstyle
Waves and ringlets were seen all over the fall fashion show run-away, but that’s not the only reason to go a natural. Pulling on your hair with a brush, blow-drying it, and using a flatiron to straighten curls can cause split ends, excess dryness, frizz ness, and breakage.
Healthy Tip:
Deep-condition of hair curls at least twice a month to moisturize and banish frizz to help curls keep their natural shape without weighing them down.
Healthy Short Hairstyle
Short hair is healthier because you’re constantly cutting off split ends. Such style usually dry on their own, but even if you do pull out the blow-dryer, the job will take only a few minutes, so there is less risk of damage. Cropped cuts also keep from knotting and tangling.
Healthy Tip:
Short hair is easy to style, even if you haven’t washed it. And unless yours extremely oily, you shouldn’t have to shampoo and blow-dry more than three or four times a week. On off-days, just wet hair and air-dry to fix flatness or bed head.
Healthy Brunette Hairstyle
Turning tresses brown is definitely easier on your hair than becoming a blond. Lightening agents pull pigment out of strands; this can make hair more fragile and prone to breakage. When you go your hair in brunette, you’re actually depositing pigment on the hair, making it look healthier.
Healthy Tip:
Styling aids like gels and sprays can leave brown locks looking dull, so use a clarifying cleanser safe for colored hair every few weeks.
Filed under Hair Care by Admin on July 2, 2010 at 4:19 pm
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Tips
1. The selection of the shampoo should depend upon the hair type.
2. Egg shampoo is good for dry hair but avoid products which contain alcohol as they will dry out the hair even further.
3. For oily hair use some mild shampoo.
4. Care should be taken while using shampoo.
5. Do not scrub or over massage.
6. It is better to rinse thoroughly with Luke warm water.
7. If the hair is too oily, add lemon juice in Luke warm water and rinse.
8. Shampooing can be done as often (ideally every alternate day) as required to keep the hair clean and healthy, as long as you condition regularly.
9. Switch shampoos once a month to avoid hair buildup.
Ideal Method
1. Prepare the hair for shampooing.
2. Before wetting your hair for shampooing, comb through with a wide toothed comb to prevent tangles.
3. Mix and adjust the water flow.
4. Mix the water to a comfortable temperature.
5. Wet the hair and scalp thoroughly.
6. Apply the shampoo to the hair by first pouring it into your hand and never directly.
7. Apply with the hands and fingers, massage firmly in rotating and circular movements.
8. Massage the whole head.
9. Rinse the hair and scalp thoroughly and carefully.
10. Apply more shampoo and massage for the second time if needed, finally rinse all shampoo from the hair and scalp with clean water.
11. Finally check the hair lines and make sure that the dirt and shampoo has been removed from hair and scalp.
12. Dry the hair gently.
13. Don’t rub just blot the wet hair with a towel and then smooth the towel along the length of your hair.
14. Avoid blow drying as far as possible.
15. If you shampoo regularly there is no need to lather twice.
Filed under Hair Care by Admin on July 2, 2010 at 4:15 pm
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Understanding your hair structure will help you get the best out of your hair. On average we each have 120,000 hairs on our head and to look good they alll need to be in good condition – or at least disguised that way. the outside of the hair is called the cuticle. In strong, shiny hair this lies flat, allowing light to reflect from it (creating shine) and preventing moisture entering the hair (which causes frizzing) or leaving the internal hair shaft (which causes dryness).
Many things can interfere with this cuticle, from harsh brushing to chemical processing, and these thin and weaken the hair shaft, so leading to brittleness. Your day to day haicare should therefore aim to smooth the cuticle and thicken or strengthen the hair shaft.
Filed under Acne, Diet by Admin on July 2, 2010 at 12:44 pm
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This is my post number 2. I am testing the Blog!!