First Chair - Spring 2008 Success Guide - (Page 26) * first products Beret Trimmer Trimmers are an integral part of the hair cutting process. Standard neck trimming has given way to more creative uses, including creating lines and designs. This new trimmer from Wahl incorporates all the latest technology in a lightweight, cord/ cordless trimmer. It’s small, easy to hold and offers one hour of cordless trim time per charge. www.wahlpro.com Color Charm DemiPermanent Glazing Shades From Wella American Classics, these four new shades add to the existing line of 19 shades. The new colors are Soft Golden Blonde, Light Ash Blonde, Medium Golden Blonde and Medium Sand. They are ammonia-free, deposit only with no lift, and perfect for glazing, toning, blending or enriching. www.wellausa.com This additive from Dennis Bernard processes permanent color, semipermanent color, demi color, bleach, foil and highlight applications in four to 10 minutes when added to any manufacturer’s products in conjunction with low heat. Now available in 1.25-oz or 4-oz sizes. www.dennisbernard.com TCA-The Color Accelerator This new line from Goldwell offers perfect color results by combining precolor and post-color in-salon treatments and take home products. This ensures maximum color retention with longer lasting color brilliance and tone. www.goldwellusa.com ColorGlow IQ Finipil Lait 50 Retail Display This post-hair removal product is now available in a retail display that is perfect for counter space. Advise clients to use it to protect their skin in between hair removal treatments. It comes with 12 tubes of Finipil Lait 50, with individual instruction labels on each tube. www.thebodyperfect.com Color Perfection with Topchic Get inspired with new innovations offered by Goldwell’s Topchic permanent hair color line. New Topchic Ultra Blondes, seven new fashion browns, and a new ColorFlow shade presentation for client consultation offer the opportunity to be more successful and creative in color. www.goldwellusa.com Created by Wahl, this package offers two of their most popular products— the Designer Clipper and the Peanut—to meet every stylist’s needs. The lightweight, but powerful Designer has been has been a top-selling clipper for more than 20 years. The Peanut is a compact unit that offers clipping with precision cutting blades. www.wahlpro.com All-Star Combo Manage unruly hair with this thermal protectant and straightening spray from KMS California. Especially created for use with flatirons and blow dryers, it provides thermal protection up to 428˚F and helps straighten and smooth coarse, frizzy or highly textured hair. www.kmscalifornia.com Flatout Hot Pressed Spray 26 MODERN SALON’S FIRSTCHAIR SPRING 2008 Learn more @ firstchair.com http://www.wahlpro.com http://www.wellausa.com http://www.goldwellusa.com http://www.dennisbernard.com http://www.thebodyperfect.com http://www.kmscalifornia.com http://www.goldwellusa.com http://www.wahlpro.com http://firstchair.com
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