Thursday, March 1, 2012

Is your hair replacement specialist ripping off more than your pocketbook?

Non surgical hair replacement is a good option for those who are not candidates for transplants, however one must be just as careful when choosing a provider as one would be with choosing a surgeon.

If you are considering adding hair through non surgical methods you must thoroughly investigate the provider before you commit. This is because many "hair loss specialists" are great sales people who's main objective is to get you to buy, but could care less if the product is appropriate for your situation or even safe for you to use. Just because the local newspaper has published articles about the provider it does not mean that the business has the integrity to protect you and your existing hair.

Many products used in the hair replacement business can actually cause permanent hair loss, and should only be used in limited circumstances. There are products out that are very safe, inexpensive and look exceedingly natural, and you must be able to trust that your provider will offer them to you as an option.

So, how do you know if your provider can be trusted? First, I say, trust your first instinct, if the provider is aggressive be wary. If they act as if they are your best friend even before you have formed a relationship, be wary. If they go overboard in telling you how beautiful you look in your new hair, be wary. If their hair looks phony, be wary.

Successful and safe hair replacement requires you to build a relationship with your provider and this takes time. A good provider will not sell you the most expensive option first, they will take the time necessary to get to know you and your lifestyle, help you to choose a product that is appropriate, one that you are not totally dependant upon them to service, and one that is of high quality so it will last as long as possible.

Look around at the salon, will you have the privacy you need or will other people always be watching as you expose your self? Is the salon reasonably peaceful or chaotic? Are the products on display ones that you might enjoy wearing?

Finally, try to remember that a free consultation is just that. Go home, think about your needs and desires and ask yourself if the provider really seemed to be listening or just steering you into what they wanted you to buy? Clients have the right to say no, to check out other options, and to take time in making decisions.

http://www.chrisforhair.com/

No comments:

Post a Comment