Beauty in Longevity: Kadi's 5 Steps For At-Home Haircare + Hair Wellness
Patience, trust, and time.
Whether the client in my chair is in need of a color correction, is requesting a drastic color change, or is looking to stretch the time in-between appointments, my approach is always the same. It's always centered around maintaining the health and vitality of my client's hair - which, surprise, takes time.
Many of the clients who wind up in my chair are looking to primarily improve and maintain upon their current color, but more often than not, they’re also looking for help in bringing their hair back to life. Whether it's due to too many consecutive color treatments, stress, perimenopausal or menopausal-incited shifts in hair texture, Covid-related hair loss, pregnancy-induced hair shedding, or in most cases, a combination of scenarios, many clients find me when their hair is in dire straights - when it’s damaged, porous + they’ve exhausted all of their solutions.
The first step in my approach is being honest. Honest in what I can and can't accomplish in a single appointment, as well as what the road ahead looks like. It’s about breaking down the walls of disillusionment and setting the stage for new routines and habits. The journey back to hair health and vitality also requires a commitment on behalf of the client - a commitment to forgoing immediate expectations and a willingness on their part to forge a new relationship with their hair.
Here is the full protocol that I've mapped out for many of my clients over the years - they're at-home products that anyone can use to support their overall hair health and wellness. xx, Kadi
Whether the client in my chair is in need of a color correction, is requesting a drastic color change, or is looking to stretch the time in-between appointments, my approach is always the same. It's always centered around maintaining the health and vitality of my client's hair - which, surprise, takes time.
Many of the clients who wind up in my chair are looking to primarily improve and maintain upon their current color, but more often than not, they’re also looking for help in bringing their hair back to life. Whether it's due to too many consecutive color treatments, stress, perimenopausal or menopausal-incited shifts in hair texture, Covid-related hair loss, pregnancy-induced hair shedding, or in most cases, a combination of scenarios, many clients find me when their hair is in dire straights - when it’s damaged, porous + they’ve exhausted all of their solutions.
The first step in my approach is being honest. Honest in what I can and can't accomplish in a single appointment, as well as what the road ahead looks like. It’s about breaking down the walls of disillusionment and setting the stage for new routines and habits. The journey back to hair health and vitality also requires a commitment on behalf of the client - a commitment to forgoing immediate expectations and a willingness on their part to forge a new relationship with their hair.
Here is the full protocol that I've mapped out for many of my clients over the years - they're at-home products that anyone can use to support their overall hair health and wellness. xx, Kadi