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ABOUT PURE™ EXTENSIONS
WELCOME
PURE™ uses the highest quality hair available called REMY hair. PURE™ Extensions are eco-friendly, which means PURE not only uses recycled materials and packaging but our extensions are free of harsh chemicals that damage the client and the environ-ment. The less invasive coloring process of PURE™ hair in the factory allow the hair to remain in its most unaltered state. This quality of hair allows your client to wear it longer than traditional hair extensions. Also, they are reusable and do not need to be discarded until the client is ready for change.
If the client is educated on maintaining her PURE™ Extensions and follows the recommended guidelines, PURE™ extensions can last up to 3 times longer than traditional extensions! Also, keep in mind that the cylinders used to attach the extensions should be replaced every visit.
As a hair extension professional and certified PURE™ Extension stylist, you know that professionalism from initial consultation to completed application is of utmost importance. With
Informative Consulting Superior Application Product Recommendation Proper Maintenance Instructions
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When introducing a client to the PURE™ Extensions system, the consultation is essential. During the consultation, you will want to ask your client what she likes and dislikes about her hair.
EDUCATE your client on how PURE™ Extenisions are used to create the hair they desire, making them
look and feel beautiful.
COMMUNICATE Find out exactly what she wants—added length, volume, texture, and/or color
& highlights.
CLARIFY why PURE™ is the absolute best product available for what she wants. Have the client
complete a client profile form. [see next page] A comprehensive client profile form includes questions that focus on a client’s desires, hair issues, her home styling routine, budget considerations, and any past experiences with hair extensions.
After listening to your clients desires and analyzing her natural hair length, hair type, density, and condition, you are ready to make style and application decisions. Be sure to explain your vision and let your client see your enthusiasm and excitement during the consultation.
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CLIENT PROFILE
FORM
Guidelines to determine the
number of strands you’ll need
for various applications.
PURE Effects 10-25 strands Zonal– 1/4 to 1/3 head 25-50 strands 1/2 Head 50-75 strands Head 75-100 strands Full Head 100-125 strands
Provide the client with an estimate of the total service cost – based on the hair required, application, cutting time and styling.
NOTE:
It is not recommended that you tell a client how many strands you plan to use or what you charge per strand.Determining the Necessary Amount of Time
for Application
see the following as a general guideline:Full Head Application
Standard PURE™ Extensions Or Delicate PURE™ Extensions
Number of Strands
100-125 strandsTime
30 – 45 seconds per strand*Pricing Procedures /
Ordering
Placing extensions in small areas for special effects, such as lowlights and highlights.
Length, volume, texture and/or color effects in specific areas (crown, fringe, nape of neck)
• Partial lengthening at back or sides • Adding volume through the interior • Color and/or textural effects in specific areas
• Giving a new line to the cut/style in a specific area (nape, fringe, sideburns)
Lengthening service through exterior area only
• Lengthening service throughout the exterior Into the interior area • Combination of lengthening and adding volume-color
• Textural effects may be integrated into this service
Number of Strands
Desired Effect
Average time for initial application:
2 to 3 hours
Average time for refitting:
45 minutes to 1 hour
Add the appropriate amount of time for pre-application prep work and add time for cutting and styling. Use this estimated time figure when de-termining the final cost of the service to your client.
How to charge for PURE™Extensions
NEVER Charge below $10 per strand. You will be selling yourself short. Under selling hurts
everyone.
Consider your time, labor, hair cutting and styling time while determining your pricing
struc-ture. This should be your starting point.
4 -6 bundles is an average full head application.
$1,000 to $1,500 is the national average price range.
New York City and Los Angeles
charge $2000 - $3000.
$80 to $120 is the national average for adjustments.
REMEMBER:
Always order one extra bundle than you need for your design.
This will allow you more flexibility in your application.
P.S. Nothing is worse than running short of hair or cylinders!
Bundles
Effects
Full strands
Cost per $10
1 to 2 bundles
Highlights
25 – 50
$250 - $500
2 to 3 bundles
Zonal Volume
50 – 75
$500 - $750
4 to 5 bundles
Volumizing
100 – 125
$1,000- $1,250
5 to 6 bundles
Lengthening
125 – 150
$1,250 - $1,500
& Thickening
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Shampoo prior to application.
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Use a deep cleansing shampoo at least twice to remove any
foreign matter that could alter the application.
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Do not use a conditioner or leave-in conditioner after
cleansing.
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Dry hair thoroughly before applying PURE™ Extensions.
Flat iron hair for smooth application.
THE PREPARATION
BASIC APPLICATION
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Pull hair through threader.
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Push PURE™ Extensions tip into cylinder.
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With tool, squeeze cylinder keeping low elevation so hair and
cylinder lie flat. Squeeze the bottom of the cylinder horizontal
and the top diagonal.
As you attach each strand, it is important to create an even amount of tension across the base. If the tension is un-even, the added weight of the PURE™ Extensions may cause breakage to the client’s natural strands.
To achieve the best, even tension application, you should always stand right
be-hind the section you are working on, remember to position the client at the right
height. Pull the sections toward your feet and not your torso.
While your client is wearing PURE™ Extensions, she will experience normal hair loss. Strands that would fall out naturally will remain attached to the head, trapped in the cylinders and to the PURE™ Extensions. As these strands of hair are naturally released there are fewer strands of hair to support the PURE™ Extensions. Thus, it is important to pick up enough hair during first application. In months to come, you may choose to reapply PURE™ Extensions to certain sections to prolong the life of the extensions. It is normal for your client to lose a few strands a month. Advise them to keep the extensions and bring them back to the salon at their next adjustment appointment. At this time you may re-apply any extensions that have fallen out.
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The secret to a flawless application is to always keep the parting and sectioning very organized and precise
Being prepared prior to your client’s appointment will save you time and money.
Never slice the PURE™ Extensions to make them thinner: this will cause the bond to break down and the hair to shed. If needed you should order the delicate strands prior to application.
When sliding the cylinder onto the strand, allow room for the section to move back and forth: if the cylinders are too close to the head, your client might experience discomfort, create a waterfall effect and result in some breakage.
Your cylinders should always line up in clean, even rows. All cylinders should look evenly spaced, and crimped flat to the head’s curve.
Prior to application, always cleanse hair twice with hair cleansing cream to remove all foreign matter.
For the best results, hair should be at least 6 inches from the top of the head.
Cylinders should match client’s roots, not the PURE™ Extensions color.
Cylinders should be replaced at each refitting.
We advise that you keep a nicely organized file for each client to store any extra hair and cylinders.
Remind client to brush their hair as much as possible using a natural bristle brush, or wide tooth comb.
Typically, most hair extensions start matting after the fourth week. Refitting every four weeks will keep PURE™ Extensions looking and feeling beautiful.
Remember: If you are having any issues, we suggest that you go over your application technique, or contact the PURE™Extensions team.
Do’s
Dont’s
Do cleanse the hair with a clarifying shampoo before strand application. This re-moves dirt, oils and product residue from the hair and ensures better bonding.
Do make sure the hair is completely dry prior to beginning any PURE™ Extensions application.
Do carefully plan your PURE™ Extensions application pattern. Determine how many subsections or rows will be applied. Determine the size of the bond strands to be used in each area, adapting to density changes as you proceed.
Do---always---always---always respect the natural fall of the client’s pre-existing hair during the strand application. If the hair is projected out of it’s natural fall, the weight of the additional hair is unevenly supported within the base of natural hair, causing discomfort to the client and possible damage to the natural hair.
Do make sure that the amount of support hair (natural hair) is proportionate and equal to the amount of added hair. This avoids excessive stress on the natural hair.
Do make sure the bases are narrow enough to allow for natural movement of the added strands. If the bases are too wide, excessive burden is placed on the natu-ral hair at the bases outside edges.
Do make sure your PURE™ Extensions client understands the maintenance neces-sary to keep extensions in optimum condition and looking their best. This is a com-mitment, well worth the time and maintenance.
Be sure to provide your client with the home care & maintenance sheet
(next page)
Don’t apply strands too close to the hairline, a part, or in areas of high visibility.
Don’t attach more hair to a base than the base can support. Don’t direct the heated airflow of a blow dryer too close to the cylinders as they may heat up and cause discomfort to client.
Don’t expose hair extensions to extended periods of heat in a sauna, steam room or to direct sunlight.
Don’t forget to explain home maintenance and prebook the refitting at the initial application. This ensures complete client satisfaction for years to come.
SHAMPOO
It is best to shampoo your hair every 2 to 3 days with a gentle sham-poo and conditioner. Avoid all products that contain alcohol. Alcohol will dry out your extensions. Use a spray-on conditioner between sham-poos.
Before shampooing, comb your hair and remove all tangles with a wide tooth comb.
Gradually wet the hair with mixture of conditioner and water before shampooing.
Gently run the shampoo throughout the entire length of the hair in a downward motion without rubbing. Be sure to rinse the shampoo out in the same downward direction.
CONDITION
• Condition your hair after every shampoo
• Apply the conditioner three inches away from the scalp. Do not ap-ply conditioner directly on the area of attachment.
• Rinse well in a downward direction working out any tangles with your fingers.
• Do not rub your hair with a towel after shampooing; gently squeeze the towel around the hair to absorb the excess moisture.
MOISTURIZE
You will need to add moisturizing to your routine. If you do not moistur-ize your hair extensions, they will become dry. Use a non-greasy leave-in conditioner to keep your hair soft, but don’t over do it. Too much conditioner causes build up and tangling.
STYLING
Never use a brush when your extensions are wet, instead detangle hair with a wide tooth comb. When brushing dry hair use a soft bristle brush, start at the ends of your hair and gently work your way up. Always brush in a downward motion. Do not brush harshly. Brush your hair often. When styling use extra care when using blow dryers, flatirons and curling irons. Whenever possible let your hair dry naturally. This will help your extensions last longer.
HAIR TREATMENTS
Never color, perm, or apply ANY chemicals to your hair extensions. A licensed salon professional, together with experience in PURE extensions, should provide all chemical treatments.
GUIDELINES TO PREVENT TANGLING & MATTING
Sleeping: Do not sleep on wet hair. Hair should be dried thoroughly. Tie hair up in a ponytail or braid it before bed.
Exercise: Always wear your hair in a braid or a ponytail during exercise. Make a routine of rinsing and conditioning your hair after exercising. Swimming: Avoid prolonged exposure to chlorine. Before swimming, comb out any tangles that may be present. Braid the hair to ensure that all of the hair is protected; if possible spray some leave-in conditioner in your hair. Wash and condition your hair immediately after swimming.
AVOID:
using blow dryers, curling irons, and flat irons directly at the point of attachment. Avoid products with wax, alcohol silicone or sulfur. Avoid scrubbing or rubbing the hair.Proper care of your hair extensions is essential. By following some simple guidelines you will extend the life of your extensions. You must not treat your extensions as you would your natural hair. With all extensions, effort is required to maintain beautiful healthy looking hair. How long your extensions last will be up to you.
REFITTING
Allow approximately 10 minutes per row for refitting. For five rows of extensions, you are looking at possibly an hour for refit-ting. The national average for refitting is $80 to $100 per hour, depending on your comfort in styling and pricing, but we suggest that you do not short yourself and charge in that range.
Procedure for Refitting
Using your fingers, part off the bottom row.
Starting at the bottom row, work from the center out to the sides. Center to Right, Center to Left or Vice-Versa.
Always keep enough cylinders of all colors on hand.
Work your way to the top row brushing through each section for neatness.
When you are done, you should wash, style and add a new service.
$80-100 should include the refitting and any new cylinders. If you have to replace another strand due to tip break down,
PROMOTIONAL IDEAS & SUGGESTIONS
The front desk is your most important tool! Keep your receptionist informed about PURE™ Extensions. Give him/her the information to best answer questions over the phone. Apply PURE™ Extensions on your receptionist to get him/her motivated to promote the PURE™ Extensions service in your salon.
Keep your mannequin head visible for consultations. You may want to apply a full head application with regular strands, by cutting, styling and coloring. You may also do a man-nequin with highlights.
Have PURE™ Extensions brochures available for consultation. The brochures can be most effective when used for promotions, i.e. tanning salons, bridal boutiques, health clubs, cosmetic surgery offices, modeling agencies and dance clubs.
Invite local media into your salon. Most beauty editors are always looking for something new to share with their readers and audience, i.e. newspapers, television stations, local magazines
Have client nights to invite prospective PURE™ Extensions clients into your salon. Perform the service and have one completed model done. Make it a wine and cheese event. REMEMBER: Presentation without demonstration is merely conversation!
Build a portfolio of your work. Take before and after pictures of your clients. Include letters of praise and thank you cards from your PURE™ Extensions clients. Also include magazine excerpts of celebrities wearing PURE™ Extensions.
Advertise! Speak to your PURE™ Extensions representative regarding what has been most effective for other PURE™ Extensions advertisers.
Make sure your salon menu, website, business cards and yellow page ad let your potential clients know of your speciality, i.e. “certified PURE™ Extensions Technician”, PURE™ Exten-sions Extentionist”, or “PURE™ ExtenExten-sions Specialist”.
PURE™ Extensions recommends that you complete at least 2 full head applications or 1 lengthening, 1 volumizing, 1 highlight color before beginning promotional efforts.
The front desk person is the most important
per-son in promoting PURE™ Extensions.
Have someone in the salon wearing PURE™
Ex-tensions or PURE Radicals.
Have a completed mannequin head with PURE™
Extensions applied.
Have PURE™ Extensions posters up and in the
windows.
Have a look book of all your clients who won’t
mind their pictures shown.
Invite local news, radio and TV to come see the
new thing in hair extensions.
Place brochures in local cosmetic surgery
of-fices, tanning salons, bridal boutiques, health
clubs.
Place PURE™ Extensions on your website,
busi-ness cards, service menu and phone book ad.
Create your own PURE™ Extensions brochures.
Word of mouth is the most powerful promotional
tool, so talk about PURE™ Extensions.
STEP
BY
STEP APPLICATION
FRINGE
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This is an excellent way to introduce
a client to PURE™ Extensions. You can
create bangs for your client in minutes,
they don’t have to spend months
try-ing to grow them out!
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DENSITY & VOLUME APPLICATION
To add volume:
Give your client that thick hair they have
longed for!
• 3 rows in the center of the head
• 3 bundles used
LENGTH &
DENSITY
PLACEMENT PATTERNS
Continuous : Builds Volume
Bases are picked up across the complete row with no natu-ral hair left between sections. PURE™ Extensions strands are placed continuously though a row to achieve a heavy concentration of length and density. Using horizontal sec-tions helps to add density quickly.
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LENGTH
WITH
LAYERS
Curved sections are great
for movement with layers.
Horizontal sections build
weight and length.
APPLICATION
PATTERN
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COLOR STRANDS APPLICATION
Diagonal row for movement
A solid row for density and length
ALTERNATED
HIGHLIGHTS
Sections are picked up at intervals along the rows, leaving natural hair between sections. Strands are placed in an alternating pattern with the client’s own hair to achieve moderate amount of density and fullness. Alternation patterns may vary in the proportion of added hair to natural hair. Alternation can accentuate fullness, particularly when used throughout the interior.
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Wide tops make for heavier streaks
Narrow tops make for softer streaks
SCATTERED
Square sections are picked up sporadically, dictated by natural growth patterns and desired results. This creates a dif-fused effect and generally calls for standard and half point strands. Using this pattern, the proportion of natural hair substantially increases in comparison to added strands, achieving less density. This pattern is ideal for adding volume through the interior and specific areas such as the crown or fringe, or for adding color and texture in partial areas. Design principles discussed earlier may come into play as you select the right placement patterns. Whether using con-tinuous, alternated or scattered placement patterns, you should consider using repetition, alternating, progression and contrast to produce the desired effects in length, density, color, and texture.
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When lengthening a blunt solid cut, the weight line area needs to be softened using your blend-ing shear diagonally.
Volumizing, color or textural effects can be add-ed to any shape, and then cut to blend with pre-existing lengths.
It is recommended that the client’s hair be ap-proximately 5 inches long for full head lengthen-ing and no less than 6 inches long for all other services. Lengthening hair shorter than 3 to 4 inches will prove difficult to blend with the client’s natural lengths and bonds will be visible.
Pick up small sections of hair and hold them away from the head to achieve the desired amount of graduation in the perimeter. Slide cut downward along the strands. Note that the hair is projected at a low angle to sculpt the perimeter graduation and that it is projected at a higher angle to sculpt layers within the interior lengths. Use pivotal partings to work through one side of the head. Define the perimeter line after sculpting the layers and graduation.
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REGROWTH
Upon application of PURE™ Extensions, all color or highlighting work should be per-formed on that day or two days prior to the application.
In 4 weeks when the client returns for an refitting, apply color around the hairline and everywhere where PURE™ Extensions are not placed, being careful to avoid the cylinders. While the color is processing, take the opportunity to do a refitting on the PURE™ Extensions that have grown out over the last month, which should take as long as the processing. If you feel that you will not have enough time, we recommend that you block off more time to refit after the color has been removed.
You will be able to use this method of color retouching up to 3 months. By the three month mark, using the “head shapes” page provided by in the back of this manual (the educator will demonstrate this for you), start from the very top section and remove extensions from the middle of the heard working left to right. The row on the top ends up on the very bottom of the head chart. Work your way down the head, row by row, middle to left, back to middle to the right, laying the strands on the next row of the hard chart. The strands from the client’s nape will end up on the very top of the head chart.
Now all PURE™ Extensions are out and a full head color service can be done to refresh the client’s hair all over.
When finished coloring or highlighting, wash, dry and flat iron the client’s hair. Starting again at the nape, remove the PURE™ Extensions starting at the top middle of the chart going from left or right first, your choice.
It’s not important to find the exact row. Actually, it’s good to be off a bit so as to allow for hair growth. You can take the strands off of the chart and match it to the client’s hair to see where the length will fit.
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