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Hair Washing

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Mastering Hairdressing

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Hair washing is a common salon procedure. It cleans the hair and scalp by removing the dirt, dust, grease and other matter that coats the hair. Hair washing is a necessity when preparing the hair for other hairdressing processes, as too much grease, or other deposit, on the hair can prevent a tint or perm from being effective.

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© 1984 Leo Palladino

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Palladino, L. (1984). Hair Washing. In: Mastering Hairdressing. Macmillan Master Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-86035-7_5

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