Home Hair Salon: The step-by-step, illustrated hair-care guide for cutting, coloring, and styling any hairstyle you want

October 3, 2010 by  
Filed under Hair Loss Books

Product Description
Cut and Style Hair At Home: Like a Pro!

The Home Hair Salon was developed to help you cut and style hair in the comfort of your own home. Now you can save money on your children’s hair needs–trim up that shaggy spouse, or color and perm your hair with confidence–anytime you desire.

Hair Salon fees have gone up–and they will continue to go up. A basic cut can range from $12-$75. That can be from $144 to $900 per year–per person!The Home Hair Salon can help you take charge of your (and your family’s) hair. And you can download the guide in the next few minutes–for less than the price of a haircut.

• Save money on haircuts and styles
• Perm your hair at Home!
• Do trims and basic cuts
• Tired of your color? Obtain the color you desire!
• Get the supplies you will need for best results
• Look beautiful

If you’ve always wished that you had more control over how your hair looked, and you’re just getting started, this informative guide is exactly what the doctor ordered.

You’ll also learn how to

• Cut bangs like a pro
• Do basic trims
• Do clipper and shaved cuts
• Do layered cuts
• Cut hair replacements, toupees and wigs
• And much more…

The Home Hair Salon will even show you how to produce popular styles with easy-to-understand diagrams. You can tailor these techniques to produce the look you desire!

If you would like the ability to control how your hair looks–and how your family’s hair looks–and would like to save hundreds (or even thousands) of extra dollars each year, The Home Hair Salon is perfect for you. Download it today!

Home Hair Salon: The step-by-step, illustrated hair-care guide for cutting, coloring, and styling any hairstyle you want

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3 Responses to “Home Hair Salon: The step-by-step, illustrated hair-care guide for cutting, coloring, and styling any hairstyle you want”
  1. td1961 says:

    Home Hair Salon is not as bad as the prior reviewer would make it out to be. I’ve read allot of amateur and professional hair styling manuals (including Milady’s Standard Edition you’d use in a beauty school which is the bible for students) and this one is no different. You can’t substitute practice! Disclaimer: I am not a licensed Cosmetologist either! Just interested in doing my own and spouse’s hair. Home Hair Salon gives you a very basic (albeit a bit over simplified) understanding of what tools you’ll need, how to do very basic cuts with scissors and clippers, etc. It talks about the types of hair coloring, basic perming principals, tools needed, etc. and finally, gives you a few pages of styling tips. It’s better than some I’ve read but is certainly not as all encompassing as a year or two a beauty school. But who can substitute that coursework and experience on the floor if they want to be a PROFESSIONAL? This book is for amateur hair stylists looking for an introduction into doing hair at home. You’ll likely have more questions than answers after reading it but that’s what more advanced books are for. Call it home hair salon 101 if you like. If you know nothing about doing hair, it’s not a bad introduction for $9.77! Sure, you’ll want to know more… But that’s what other more intensive training manuals are for. Hint: get a salon practice mannequin and practice on it before subjecting yourself or your spouse/kids to a bad haircut! Another thing… A Flowbee makes the process of cutting your own hair a heck of lot easier. I love it and recommend it highly!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. chaski says:

    This product promised step-by-step instructions on how to cut and color hair, but has no instructions and is very difficult to follow. Don’t waste your money on this one.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. With this book, I learned that there is no substitute for being taught by a professional. Don’t try this at home, kids!
    Rating: 2 / 5

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