Danielle.Fisher
Picture 1
This item is an individual curler that is one of many used to wrap up a client's hair during the perming process. As seen, the cylinder has a hollow inside with two sets of four oval holes on opposite sides of the curler. The holes are created to allow the perming solution to flow through all of the hair wrapped around the curler. However, upon rinsing the hair, which is completed with hair still wrapped in curlers, the solution and water will accumulate in the hollow center of the curler. When the client sits up or begins to walk from the shampoo station to the chair, these large amounts of water still sitting in the curler will empty down the front or back of the client. Therefore, these curlers are a bad design as they do not allow for the rinsing process to be properly completed and instead create a significant client dissatisfaction when the water is finally released with client movement.
Picture 1
This item is an individual curler that is one of many used to wrap up a client's hair during the perming process. As seen, the cylinder has a hollow inside with two sets of four oval holes on opposite sides of the curler. The holes are created to allow the perming solution to flow through all of the hair wrapped around the curler. However, upon rinsing the hair, which is completed with hair still wrapped in curlers, the solution and water will accumulate in the hollow center of the curler. When the client sits up or begins to walk from the shampoo station to the chair, these large amounts of water still sitting in the curler will empty down the front or back of the client. Therefore, these curlers are a bad design as they do not allow for the rinsing process to be properly completed and instead create a significant client dissatisfaction when the water is finally released with client movement.