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Hairdressing &Nbsp; Basic Requirements And Decorating Rules For Hair Care Etiquette

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Hairdressing

   Hair care, generally refers to the care and modification of people's hair. Under normal circumstances, people often observe a person from the beginning. I often leave a deep impression on others.

The basic requirements of hair care etiquette are: always keep healthy, beautiful, clean, refreshing, hygienic and neat. To truly meet the above requirements, we must do our best in washing, combing, curing and other aspects of hair.

To wash hair, one is to remove ash, two is to remove dandruff, three is to prevent odor, four is to make hair clear. Besides, it helps maintain hair. After modification, the hair must be dignified, simple, elegant and generous for its dominant style. No matter what hairstyle you choose for yourself, you will never allow ornaments to be added to your hair. In general, it is not appropriate to use colored hair gel and hair cream.


Men should not use any hair accessories. Women should be simple when they need to use hairpin, hair cord, hair band or hair band. Its color should be blue, grey, brown and black without any flower ornaments. Never wear colored, colourful or ornaments with cartoon, animal and flower patterns on the job. If they are not equipped with uniforms, they are not allowed to wear hats in their jobs. All kinds of decorative hats, such as berets, Princess caps, bachelor caps, baseball caps, hairpin caps, or decorative scarves, are worn out on the heads of the working people.


Source: Chinese etiquette net
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