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Posted 2nd July 2009 at 11:08 AM by malspie

Hey Gals,

For a long time, it has been on the back of my mind to put up this blog but I tend to forget about it quiet often.

As you have already stepped in with the title, I would love to have your rapt attention while reading this blog as it is no joke.

When I go for my walks in the evening, I have the habit of changing the routes to make it more interesting.

As I change routes, I also get to see the development of that particular place and the new shops or boutiques or some similar things that keep cropping up to cater to the needs of the people.

When it comes to a BEAUTY PARLOUR, I always have a habit of stepping in to find their rates and the comfort level they offer for their clients.

I may try a new parlour for doing my eyebrows as it does not involve any cream, cloth or water (Ha! Ha!).

I also raise a conversation with the girls around and hang a bit to see what best they are giving to their clients.

In many such cases, I have noticed to my utter shock that most of the parlours which run on lease basis have NO 24/7 WATER FACILITY. Forget 24/7, some of them do not have regular water supply too.

My typical journalist nature makes me probe in a very friendly manner of how come they cope with WAXING, FACIAL AND HAIR WASH.

Gals, it is shocking to know that many of them store water in a Sintex Tank (Plastic Tank) which is kept at the atrium hidden away from the clients. They clean the tank on the whole once in year and the water in the tank is never treated for germs and insects. With erratic water supply, it is natural to have very old water in the tank. So, the prime concern is hygiene!

Is your hair safe for a wash in the posh parlour?

Is the sponge which they dip in water and clean your leg has gone through hygiene standards?

What about the combs and scissors which they keep using for hair cuts? It could move from one dandruff scalp to your scalp!

Mind you gals, they are charging a nominal rate from you for the services they offer and this is what they offer.

I had befriended a beautician and she let me sit behind a curtain which is like “Only for Staff’ kind. A client walked in to colour her hair and she had brought in her own colours. They only had to colour her hair and let her go. The lady fished out the colours to the girl in service. She carried it behind the curtain and quickly placed it in a cupboard. After checking for the colour code – Burgundy / Deep Brown / Red./ Mauve etc.. Then she removed some already squeezed tubes from a drawer and started mixing the colours and applying it on that ladies hair.

Is that not shocking?

When I met that lady the other day in the mall, she told me that she has stopped visiting that parlour as after colouring her hair over their she is constantly itching her scalp, so she has started calling a girl who has just finished her beautician course to visit her home and colour her hair!

I have put up this blog to make people aware that 75% of the BEAUTY PARLOUS spend on the interiors and do nothing when it comes to the basics like water and hygiene.

The cream and scrub they use for facial have you checked their expiry dates or the contents of the product, who is the maker and what benefits does it give!

What do I do? I demand an answer from the beauticians about the after supply and the products they use. I check on the expiry date and the make of the product too. Though my visit to the parlour is not quiet often, I make it a point to let them know I AM NOT A FOOL!

It is always good to have a thorough check on the infrastructure of a parlour and also if there is value for money too.

Remember, scalp once destroyed is difficult to be repaired and hygiene is always the shield to all diseases.
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  1. Old Comment
    Lalitha Shivaguru's Avatar
    Dear Mals,

    Once again a wonderful thought provoking blog. I also do the same thing like you go into a new parlour for my eyebrows and have a feel of place/people. Now my regular young beautician passed away recently... I am wondering whom can I trust now? Your blog is real eyeopener giving so many hints...

    Thanks a lot dear...will check all these before venturing into any service offered by them.
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    Posted 2nd July 2009 at 12:47 PM by Lalitha Shivaguru Lalitha Shivaguru is offline
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    sigmabeta's Avatar
    Mals, this was really an eye opener. In fact I too have faced such things, especially just before my wedding, when the beauty parlor lady forced me to go for facials and all that. Now all I do is trimming my hair. I will be careful about that too. Thanks a lot.
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    Posted 3rd July 2009 at 04:57 AM by sigmabeta sigmabeta is offline
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    amihere's Avatar
    Wow!!! this is a wonderful blog with lots of warning which I havent never guessed!!! I was uneasy when the squeeze a sponge in a bowl of water for 2-3 times continuous,still didnt think it might be coming from a tank stored for a long time!!!
    And the fact about hair colouring its really shocking.Good work dear
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    Posted 3rd July 2009 at 08:30 AM by amihere amihere is offline
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    RadhaG's Avatar
    Lovely blog!

    So well written and thought provoking.

    I feel Green Trends passes the quality standards, what say you, ladies?!
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    Posted 3rd July 2009 at 08:45 AM by RadhaG RadhaG is offline
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    malspie's Avatar
    Hi Lalitha,

    Beuticians open parlours around every street and people are happy to have one next to their door. The dark secrets of the cosmetics and hygiene are held close to the beautician who cleverly concels it with a warm smile.

    I too faced the same problem, when my beautician friend got married and shifted to a far off place, I felt terrible though I have many parlours around.

    We should make it a habit to ask them questions in detail as we are paying for their service.

    Thanks for being here.
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    Posted 3rd July 2009 at 10:10 AM by malspie malspie is offline
 

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