The manual on barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis and chiropody as taught in the Moler system of colleges . t to pre-pare it for shampoo. There are a great many sub-stances used in giving a shampoo. The kind mostfayored by hair dressers is the liquid, a formula ofwhich is given in the back part of the book. This isapplied by using the regular barbers bottle, so madethat you may hold it by the neck and apply the sham-poo as wanted. Hold the bottle in the left hand, pouron a small portion at a time and rub with the will form a lather, and a sufficient amo


The manual on barbering, hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, electrolysis and chiropody as taught in the Moler system of colleges . t to pre-pare it for shampoo. There are a great many sub-stances used in giving a shampoo. The kind mostfayored by hair dressers is the liquid, a formula ofwhich is given in the back part of the book. This isapplied by using the regular barbers bottle, so madethat you may hold it by the neck and apply the sham-poo as wanted. Hold the bottle in the left hand, pouron a small portion at a time and rub with the will form a lather, and a sufficient amount mustbe used to thoroughly wet or suds the hair. Starton the top and work the suds down to the sides,being careful not to let the lather get into the custo-mers eyes or on the face. Then gather the longhair up from the back of the head in the right handand apply the shampoo with the left until the hairIs thoroughly lathered to the ends. Then set thebottle down, hold the long hair up oyer the head 4^ HAIRDRESSERS MANUAL. without allowing- it to tang-le and rub the roots of thehair with the risrht. Never rub the long- hair in such. SHAMPOOING. a way to tangle it. After the scalp has beenthoroughly cleaned and rubbed, your customer is HAIRDRESSERS MANUAL. 49 ready for the rinsing. In preparing your customeryou should be very cautious in putting the towelaround the back of the neck to protect the dress. Where you have a hot and cold water apparatus,see that the water is perfectly temperatured betoregettingyourcustomer under the spray. In preparingthe wash stand, lay a towel on the stand that thecustomers may rest their elbows on it in leaning overthe bowl. A stool of the proper height is most con-venier*^ ^^or your customer to sit on while the hair isbeing ruioed. After the wash stand is prepared, takeyour customer to the stand and have the head bentover far enough so that the water will not run downthe neck while being applied. Take the spray in theleft hand, and as the water i


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