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Professional drapers come prepared with proper tools (pins, clips, steamer), assess your saree's fabric and blouse fit, and customize the drape for your body shape and the event's specific requirements, ensuring proper regional styles and secure draping.
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There should be a short gap of 5-10 minutes between tinting and lamination. This allows the tint to properly set without letting the skin dry out completely, which is important for optimal results.
Yes, they can damage your brows if done improperly. If the chemicals are too strong or left on for too long, your brows can become brittle and weak. A good technician should assess your brows before proceeding with the treatment.
The tint can fade if lamination is done too soon after tinting. The lamination solution can pull the color out if the steps aren't properly spaced. This happens when technicians treat it as one service instead of two separate steps that need proper timing.
Look for booking apps that provide detailed service descriptions for the combo, mention proper timing between steps, and show real photos from combo appointments. Apps that allow proper filtering for specialized combo services are more reliable than general beauty apps that don't verify salon expertise in both procedures.
No, beauty salons should not remove moles. Only licensed dermatologists or surgeons should perform mole removal, especially if there are any questions about the mole's nature. Salons are not equipped for proper diagnosis or handling medical complications.
Check their qualifications (MD in Dermatology), ensure the clinic is clean, verify they conduct a proper consultation first, and confirm they have an aftercare plan. A good specialist will always examine the mole with a dermatoscope before discussing removal.
Look for clinics that insist on a consultation first, explain why they recommend specific removal methods, show photos of patients with similar skin types, discuss lab testing if needed, and provide proper aftercare support. Avoid choosing based solely on price or fancy advertisements.
Improper removal can lead to dark spots, scars, burns, or color changes, especially if laser settings aren't adjusted for your skin type. There's also the risk of incomplete removal or missing potential health concerns that require proper diagnosis.
A proper hot oil deep conditioning treatment involves more than just massaging warm oil into the scalp and hair. The essential part is the heat application afterwards—using steam or a thermal cap—to deeply penetrate the hair shaft with moisture and repair dry, damaged hair. Basic oil massages often lack this crucial heating step.
Results vary because what 'hot oil treatment' means differs significantly between salons. Factors like oil quality (proper heated blends with keratin vs. plain warmed coconut oil), heating methods, equipment used (steamers, thermal caps), and service intensity all affect the outcome. Booking apps often don't clarify these differences, leading to inconsistent experiences.
For special events like weddings, book a trial run months in advance to test the results. If your hair is badly damaged, one session won't be sufficient for perfect results—you'll likely need multiple treatments. Don't book just two days before the event expecting miraculous transformation from a single treatment.