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Photos from Non Toxic Hair Stylist's post 11/01/2024

Kev, Frankie and I lived in this RV for 3 years. I loved so much having a home that was mine wherever I went, it was a truly unique experience and I would do it again. Spending time in Joshua Tree with good ol Floyd the Rv was truly a memorable time. I loved our little wood boat stove that kept us toasty those cold desert nights and mornings.
*Shameless advertisement *Floyd’s for sale If anyone in Cali is looking for something like him. He is not driveable at the moment but it tow ready and would be great to fix up as a glamper for a property. And also my Mitsubishi lancer is also for sale. Rv is in Palm Springs area, car is in San Diego.
Realllly need to get rid of them both asap! 🙃 alright alright alright, that’s all, kisses* chest bump * arm pit tickles*

27/12/2023

This week on The Hair Hug we talk about properly washing out a chemical service. We’re going to cover timing, the chemical activity duration and removal steps of two chemicals, Ammonia & MEA, and what temperature we should wash those chemicals out with. + much more! This article is free for you check it out in the bio☺️

17/12/2023

Flush Away the Guilt: Stylists’ Right to Restroom Reces: Hydration and timely bathroom breaks are not just a courtesy—they’re a necessity when working with salon chemicals like ammonia and MEA.
Ignoring your body’s needs isn’t a practice of love. As stylists dedicated to taking care of others, we must first address our basic human needs.

~Tips about addressing these needs on The Hair Hug 🤗🌊

16/12/2023

How long do you hold it? 🌊

But for real, honest answer do you typically wait until the end of an appointment to take care of yourself? And if you are running behind do you skip the bathroom break all together and wait until the end of your work day?

What is your experience and observations of how stylists take care of themselves during services?

All about this and so much more on The Hair Hug ☺️🫶🏼🌊

13/12/2023

Why Stylists Shouldn’t Ignore Their Body’s Needs🫠

Many stylists feel guilty for attending to basic needs like hydration or bathroom breaks during appointments. Let’s break the stigma! It’s time to prioritize health. Check out the newest free education on The Hair Hug because it’s all about that and more! 😘🫶🏼 safety

29/11/2023

This article is probably the most important and dense article on The Hair Hug, looking through some DM’s and comments I realized it could answer so much, but when I went to link to it I realized it wasn’t posted! I totally forgot to post about it when I made it free, I only announced it on stories🫠😬🤦🏼‍♀️ It covers soooo much! Please take a look and share what you found important. If your salon is struggling to identify which products are causing discomfort and health issues, this is a must to go over.

Take your time with it, and circle back to it when needed.

Love to all ✊🏼🫶🏼

29/11/2023

Did you know chemical makers may classify their chemicals as cosmetic and therefore are under no obligation to label their products or share any of their ingredients and impacts of such?

New article on The Hair Hug 🤗

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