yes it is used when applying shampoo and conditioner!!
Effl eurage
This is a smoothing, stroking movement, which starts and fi nishes the massage
routine. It uses the complete palms of the hands to apply adequate pressure evenly
across the whole head.
Start at the centre, front hairline and slowly work over the crown area towards the
nape. Cover the whole head several times to ensure the client is used to your hands
and the product is evenly distributed. It is important not to break contact with the
scalp once the massage has started, so always keep one hand in contact with the
scalp at all times. This is to ensure your client relaxes while you take the weight of
his or her head in your hands -- if you break
contact with the head, the client may jolt his or
her head back, which isn't pleasant or relaxing.
hope this answers your question. : ) Susie
currently a student studying a level 2 diploma in ladies hairdressing
effleurage is used to spread shampoo and conditioner through the hair then there is rotary a fast circular moventment when shampooing and pertrissage a slow kneading movement used when conditioning
The 4 Massage Techinques: Effleurage Rotary Friction Petrissage This is quick small circular movements that stimulate the hair and there for make it grow. 1. Effleurage is a technique you can use on all hair types It is used during shampooing and conditioning to spread the shampoo This is a smoothing, stroking movement which start and finishes the massage routine and relaxes the client. 2. Rotary. Technique used for shampooing Using the pads of the fingers its round circular movement Stimulates the scalp Removes dirt and grease Can be used on all hair types when shampooing 3. Friction. Light quicker movements used when shampooing to stimulate the scalp Do not use this technique on long or sparse hair Ideal on short or thick hair. 4. Petrissage. Used when conditioning or applying scalp treatments This is a deep kneading massage movement which stimulates the scalp Do not use on long hair or tangling may occur.
Unless used with special hair-thickening oil. Nothing.Hope that helped! ;)-Abby
Effleurage is a smooth stroking motion using the palms of the hands. It is used to evenly distribute shampoo or conditioner. It is important to always keep one hand on the client when carrying out this movement as it used to relax the client and they may receive a jolt or surprise if contact is broken. Effleurage is also beneficial to long hair as the stroking motion prevents tangling and ensures conditioner is applied all the way to the ends.
Deep conditioning is a process that involves using a very thick and creamy conditioner. A person lets it sit on their hair for 20 or 30 minutes so that it sink into the hair shaft. Deep conditioning can be used to mitigate the effects of chemical damage to the hair, or it can simply be used to keep hair healthy and super soft.
How heat affects the hair when conditioning
Hair conditioning products should be applied to wet hair thoroughly after shampooing,.Hand lotion is used for conditioning the skin. Hand lotion may be applied at any time of the day by being rubbed on the skin.
Raw egg is used as a conditioning treatment when applied to the hair. It will not make the hair grow any faster.
The effects of shampooing and conditioning your hair is it wont be greasy, will be easier the style and will have less knots.
Red wine is not recommended for conditioning the hair unless you have red hair since it can stain. Pour it on the hair as a final rinse. It helps thicken hair and supports hair growth.
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Effleurage is used in massage therapy to help warm up the muscles, increase circulation, and promote relaxation. It involves long, gliding strokes along the body and is often used at the beginning or end of a massage session to help the client relax and prepare for deeper work.