Thanks a lot...What kind of products they use in Dominican hair salons?
Are you speaking about the Dominican blowout?Here is how to do it .Bellow i will write some pages you can order their products from.
%26lt;%26lt;When your turn (turno) comes up, first you have a shampoo (lavado), from a shampooer or from the stylist herself if she is not too busy. Then you have 10 minutes in the dryer (el secador) without rollers to warm up your head, and then you have a wonderful scalp massage (un masaje) to stimulate the roots (estimular las raíces). Then comes the rinse (el rinse), and then (if you need it) the conditioner (el acondicionador) or treatment (el tratamiento) that is right for your hair. And then they put in the curlers (los rolos). Big ones (los grandes) if you have long hair, smaller ones (los pequeños) if you have short hair (el pelo corto) or you want your hair more curly (rizado). And then you sit under the big dryer (secador) for an hour! While your hair is drying, you can sleep, or read, or eat, or talk on the cell phone, or chat with the other women, or have a manicure or pedicure (see my English-Spanish Nail Salon Glossary), or all of those at the same time! THEN, when you come out of the dryer, they take out the rollers and divide your hair into sections, which they brush (cepillar, and sometimes they pull – jalar – hard), and blow-dry (secar a mano) for half an hour, using a big round brush (cepillo redondo) or other kind of brush, depending on the length of your hair and style you want, and whether you want it to fall inward (hacia adentro) or outward (hacia afuera, “con flip”). And that's it!
For women who want their hair to hang perfectly straight without waves, without using harsh chemicals or hot irons or combs, the Dominican stylists have perfected a technique called the doobie or ';wrap'; (envoltura), which is an additional step after the wash-and-dry, in which your hair is brushed and wrapped tightly around hour head, held in place with hairpins or clips and a head scarf, preferably silk. It's like using your head for a curler! The longer you leave your hair wrapped, the better it works, so normally we keep the wrap overnight – it's more comfortable than sleeping in curlers, and less stressful for your hair and scalp. And you can re-wrap your hair every night before sleep to make that salon look last!%26gt;%26gt;
Here are some websites you can order the products from:
http://www.roundbrushhair.com/
http://www.aleida.net/hair-en.html
Hope this helped.What kind of products they use in Dominican hair salons?
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