• Hair Extensions Client Intake Form

    Hair Extensions Client Intake Form

  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Have you had any type of hair extensions before?
  • Do you suffer from any conditions that may deem hair extensions unsuitable?
  • Do you suffer from eczema or psoriasis?
  • Do you have itchy or sensitive scalp?
  • Have you ever suffered from alopecia or any type of hair loss?
  • Have you ever had chemotherapy?
  • Are you or could you be pregnant?
  • Have you given birth within the last 6 months?
  • Do you struggle with oily or greasy hair or scalp?
  • Do you currently have any damaged or broken hair?
  • Do you have any allergies?
  • Are you currently taking any medications or supplements?
  • Do you exercise regularly?
  • Do you use saunas or steam rooms?
  • Do you swim?
  • Do you use tanning beds?
  • Do you wear protective headgear or glasses?
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  • Please check each box to signify you have read and agree to the following terms:
  • By signing below, I agree to the following:
    I have read or have had read to me the contents of this whole form. I understand the benefits and risks and alternatives involved in this procedure and I have had the opportunity to ask questions and all of my questions have been answered. I accept full responsibility for the decision to have the discussed service done and understand that there is a no refund policy. I acknowledge that I have reviewed and approved the material given to me.

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  • Hair Extensions Post Care

  • It is recommended that you (using the recommended brush) gently brush and take out any tangles before washing your hair. Always hold the hair when brushing and avoid putting any stress on the bonds. Shampoo hair in a gentle manner, following the direction of hair flow. Using a sulfate/sulfur-free product, gently shampoo with your head tilted bock (not forward) gently squeezing the shampoo from top/scolp to bottom of the hair. Do not massage/scrub the hair extensions, it will cause matting and tangling. Rinse with warm. not hot water, squeeze out excess water, and wrap hair in a towel. Do not use a scrubbing motion to dry the hair. Always dry the bonds to help prevent any breakdown. Condition hair from just below the tip of the extension to the ends. Use sulfate-free products to protect the bonds

  • ALWAYS use the recommended leave in conditioner before detangling and drying. Use a wet brush pro to detangle the hair starting at the tips working your way up to the scalp. Dry hair 80% to 90% before using an extension brush to finish your blow-dry style.

    Use the recommended hair extension brush.

    Do not put direct stress on the bonds. When using a blow dryer, flat irons, etc. do not apply heat directly to the bonds. ALWAYS use the recommended heat protectant before any hot tool usage.

  • Other maintenance Recommendations

  • Run fingers through hair daily making sure the bonds stay separated. Never go to bed with wet hair. Always make sure your hair is dry and tied bock in a loose ponytail before going to sleep. To prevent tangling. never go to bed with wet hair. Dry hair and tie bock in a loose ponytoil or loosely braided Salt and chlorinated woter can break down the bonds of your hair extensions. To reduce the effects, wash hair ofter swimming and use a PH balancing agent or conditioner. Follow the directions for drying the hair and bonds. Wash no more than twice per week, at maximum The average person loses 100 of their own hairs per day. Over a period of time, you will accumulate a small amount of naturally released hair in the bonds. This is normal. Regular gentle brushing will reduce the risk of matting and tangling

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  • Hair Extensions Consultation

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