I can look up and read to you what gluten does to our bodies. I know more than anything how it makes me feel. Judging on that feeling alone, I don't think you could ever talk me into "cheating". But there needs to be more information available about the risks in exposure through environment and self infliction.
Can you find everyday products without traveling to the downtown spa? Well chances are, the downtown spa doesn't have the knowledge needed.
A brief overview of the questions I will answer in this blog:
What questions to ask your stylist?
Where is the hidden gluten in a hair service?
If it's green is it safe?
Can I ever get my hair colored?
Is it correct that highlights are the only option?
What is the difference between home hair color and salon color?
How to choose a hairstylist?
Even as a hairstylist myself I have to hand the correct shampoo bottle to the assistant as I get my hair washed, I only use color I buy and I mix myself. Of course there is less control for the average client so please be vocal. If it feels less than comfortable, don't let the service start...
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