First Chair - Spring 2008 Success Guide - (Page 27) Hospital-grade Barbicide can be used on salon tools, implements and hard surfaces to kill pseudomonas, staph, salmonella and fungus. The broad spectrum disinfectant is proven effective against HIV-1, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, and it is safe for acrylic tanning beds, stainless steel and plastics. www.king-research.com Barbicide E-Series Shears Manufactured with Swedish steel, this new line of shears from the Cricket Company has a convex edge for slide cutting and a recessed tension knob to adjust for hair texture. They are affordably priced and offer cutting ease and ergonomic comfort. www.cricketco.com MoistRepair Overnight Mask Get a faster drying time, add shine and eliminate frizz with this new dryer from the Cricket Company. The 1,875-watt, lightweight dryer uses ionic tourmaline, has a high-torque DC motor for more power, three heat levels, two speeds, and a cold-shot button. www.cricketco.com Friction Free Dryer This time-release mask from KMS California includes wheat and avocado to deeply moisturize dry, over-damaged hair overnight, leaving it healthy and soft. It absorbs quickly, is weightless and leaves no residue on bed linens. www.kmscalifornia.com Dual-Action Crème Shampoo Nufree and Finipil These products from Equibal Labs comprise the only non-wax professional hair removal system. Nufree is antimicrobial and safe for more than 98 percent of the body. It is clinically developed for sensitive skin. Antibacterial and antimicrobial Finipil is applied after hair is removed and helps protect against ingrown hairs and clogged follicles. www.thebodyperfect.com Gently cleanse hair while improving the natural feel and shine with this shampoo from Smart Solutions by Dennis Bernard. DCS is sulfate-free and rinses easily, with plant extracts for color hold and protection. It is also diversion-free and can only be purchased through licensed professionals. www.dennisbernard.com Ship Shape Clairol Professional Go Red for Women Clairol Professional is supporting Go Red For Women, the American Heart Association’s national movement to wipe out heart disease in women, with the purchase of Go Red products. Through June 2008, Clairol will donate $.20 for each product purchased. The Go Red selected products include Miss Clairol, Clairol Professional Premium Crème and Kaleidocolors. www.clairolpro.com This comb and brush cleaner, from the makers of Barbicide, is gentle on hands and skin and leaves combs and brushes looking like new. Also ideal for cleaning sink basins, head and neck rests, vinyl upholstery, chrome, and chairs and tables. www.king-research.com Learn more @ firstchair.com MODERN SALON’S FIRSTCHAIR SPRING 2008 27 http://www.cricketco.com http://www.king-research.com http://www.kmscalifornia.com http://www.cricketco.com http://www.dennisbernard.com http://www.thebodyperfect.com http://www.king-research.com http://www.clairolpro.com http://firstchair.com
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