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How to Highlight Hair : How to Protect Clothes When Highlighting Hair

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

Learn how to protect clothes when highlighting hair with expert hair color tips in this free hair video clip.

Expert: Dawn Shannon
Contact: www.intuitionsalonandspa.com
Bio: A professional stylist since 1993, Dawn is the owner of Intuition Salon and Spa, an independent salon located in Clearwater, Florida. Contact her at www.intuitionsalonandspa.com
Filmmaker: Randall Gillion

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  • @jsong4156 I think two towels and a cape is enough protection. I would put a towel on the first, longest part on their back, and put the cape around the towel using it as a neck strip as well, and then once the cape is set, I would put another towel on the out side of the cape, same way the first towel went on. You can always remove the last towel if it gets soiled. Its cheep insurance you don't mess up or stain your clients cloths they have on. Doubt they would return if you caused a leak.

  • Just put a frickin cape on her, who gives a flying move if the cape gets stained

  • do you like the feeling of it or something? It tends to get really hot under there

  • would it matter if you use more than 2 towels on a client, i usually do 3 or 4 but not sure if they client is confortable wit it

  • As do I. I also like it when they double up on the capes as well.

  • i love when they use double towel on you when having your hair done.

  • Can you show us a video using a water proof or a chemical cape in it? The video uses a regular old nylon/cloth cutting cape.

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