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Adam Tinworth
Dated: November 6, 2006 11:56 AM
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Posted by BRUNELLA
Dated: February 5, 2007 6:08 PM
this site is great. well done!
Posted by Mark Sproston
Dated: June 8, 2007 10:30 AM
UK leading Male Grooming Specialists launch their very first 'Wet Shave' training course.
MensgRoom have recently launched their aptly named company called ShaveSchool a training provider for the Hair and Beauty industry.
ShaveSchool provides professional training in the art of the traditional 'wet shave' and is open to all professionals from hair and beauty salons across the UK.
The course is delivered over 2 full days and on the clients premises and consists of 25% theory including H&S practises and the remaining 75% performing on live models - the cost for this exclusive 2 day course is from £250pp.
The Retreat - Cannons Health & Fitness Clubs have employed the services of ShaveSchool to train selected Retreat employees from around the country and are now introducing the 'wet shave' into their mens facials - this is becoming one of the most popular treatments currently being made available to Men and is being marketed as the 'Wet Shave Facial'.
From July the 'wet shave' training course will be available at a location close to our Staffordshire base and this 1 day workshop will cost from £150pp - keep checking our website for details.
All participants will receive our Gold certificate award of competence. Our Platinum award however will go to those persons showing exceptional skills, knowledge and aptitude.
Posted by Brian Plunkett
Dated: September 24, 2008 2:30 PM
Hi - Let me introduce myself - Brian Plunkett (Trichologist).
No one has an allergic reaction in 15 minutes to hair dye, its impossible.
Could have been an irritant reaction, but not an allergy.
it would have been noticed using Colourstart within 12 hours if it were -That is if it was within its use by date!!! - Cheers Brian