HAIR MATTERS
HAIR MATTERS Joshua and Daniel Galvin M MACMILLAN
Joshua and Daniel Galvin 1985 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission First published 1985 by Higher and Further Education D ivision MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS LTD London and Basingstoke Companies and representatives throughout the world British library Cataloguing in Publication Data Galvin, Joshua Hair matters 1. Hair - Care and hygiene 2. Beauty, Personal 1. Title II. Galvin, Daniel 646.7'08842 RL91 ISBN 978-0-333-26541-3 ISBN 978-1-349-17828-5 (ebook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-17828-5
To Mum and Dad with all our love
Acknowledgements We would like to thank everyone who helped make this book possible. Our sincere thanks to our staffs both past and present for their contribution to our success. Grateful thanks to Wella (Great Britain) Limited for allowing us to use their graphic illustrations in this book. The cover illustration is by courtesy of Woman Magazine. Particular thanks to the top make-up artists and photographers we have worked with throughout the years. Also to the press, radio, television and the film industry for their support through the years. Our very special thanks to Eileen McCarroll, former editor of Hair and Beauty and Hairflair for her patience, perseverance and skilful interpretation of our thoughts on to paper for you. To all our Clientele we are always at your service. Sincerely Joshua & Daniel
Contents Preface x Introduction xi 1 The Inside Story 1 From the outside looking in 2 Inside information 3 A few hairy facts 6 2 Know YourType! 9 What class are you in? 10 Growing pains 13 3 Going for a Clean Image 21 All about shampoos 21 Shampoo dos and don'ts 23 How to wash hair 24 Hairwashing questions and answers 27 4 Be a Shining Example 31 Conditioners on the market? 31 Get into condition 36
Contents 5 Good Condition- MoreThanJustConditioner 39 The importance of diet 39 How to use your tools correctly 42 Holiday hair care 47 6 The Secrets ofa Successful SalonVisit 51 Finding the right salon 51 Make a friend of your hairdresser 54 7 Suit Yourself! 59 Styles to su it body and face shapes 63 Tadding problem areas 68 The importance of a good cut 71 Styling tips 74 8 GetSet 75 Setting techniques 75 Setting agents 81 9 When the Heat Is On Drying techniques Styling pointers 83 83 90 10 A PermanentAlternative 93 Perming techniques 96 Professional versus home perming 101 The pros and cons of perming 103 A permanent solution 105 11 Colour Is What Counts 107 Temporary rinses 109 Semi-permanent rinses 110 Tints 111 Bleaching 115 Lit up in lights 116 Vegetable colours 120 Colours of the spectrum 124 Powdersprays 125 viii
12 Child's Play 129 The early years 129 Teen times 133 13 On Longer Lines Conditioning care Styling options Tocutornot? Contents 135 135 138 139 14 Dressing Up 141 Bridal beauty 141 Hair accessories and hats 143 Fantasy styling 144 Glossary 145 Index 148 ix
Preface The exciting world of hairdressing is one we both love and thrive in. We have never wanted to be anything other than good hairdressers, and have worked long and hard to achieve success in our respective areas of expertise. But what we have learned means nothing if we do not pass on some of the experience we have gained in forty years in hairdressing. We have, of course, shared our knowledge with colleagues at hairdressing shows, seminars and teach-ins, but we have always been a little sad on these occasions that we were not also reaching the people that matter most, the clients who make our jobs so enjoyable and worth while. We are glad to say this book now remedies that situation. All that is left for us to hope is that you will follow our advice to make the most of your hair and that you will enjoy yourself while doing so. JOSHUA GALVIN DANIEL GALVIN x
Introduction Many people are actually afraid of their own hair. This may seem hard to believe and rather an exaggeration but a lot of women don't know exactly how far they can go with their hair and so give up on it altogether. True, hair does have limitations and you cannot always get what you want from it, but there are alternative approaches. We tell you in this book what some of those are, and hope by our explanations to increase your confidence. The big thing about hair is that it has progressed from being merely a covering for our scalps to being a positive beauty asset that enhances our natural features ifwe let it. Hair is the only part of the body with such versatility - you can completely change your looks with the hairstyle you choose. But hair has to be looked after, treasured as a cashmere sweater might be, so that it can be moulded to your requirements. Unfortunately, too many clients and even some hairdressers abuse hair horribly, often quite unintentionally. The purpose of this book is to explain the structure of hair, how to care for it, what perming does to hair and why certain products are better for the hair than others. We want to make the public far more conscious of caring for hair at home, but only to supplement the services received at the salon, not to replace them. In hairdressing today there are xi
Introduction many advanced techniques that should not be in the hands of non-professionals and we don't feel it would do you any service to tell you all about them. Instead, we have produced this book as a guide to how you can best use your hairdresser and the professional services available and keep up the necessary maintenance at home. We want to ensure that yourhair is in better shape and condition after you have read this book than when you started it, an improvement achieved, we hope in friendly consultation with your stylist, and with you better informed about what's going on. Here's to healthy hair! xii