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What should a barber do before starting a service with a new product?

Ask a colleague for their opinion on the product

Read the manufacturer's instructions and perform a patch test

Before starting a service with a new product, a barber should always read the manufacturer's instructions and perform a patch test. This procedure is essential for ensuring that the product is safe for use on the client. Reading the manufacturer's instructions provides crucial information about how to properly apply the product, any potential allergens or irritants it may contain, and specific precautions that should be taken. This step helps the barber understand how the product is designed to be used, which can prevent adverse reactions and improve the overall outcomes of the service. Additionally, performing a patch test is a key practice to assess whether the client may have an allergic reaction to the new product. Applying a small amount of the product to a discreet area of the client's skin can help identify any sensitivities before proceeding with a full application. This is particularly important in the beauty and grooming industry, where allergic reactions can lead to discomfort for clients and potential liability for the barber. Using the product without taking these precautions could lead to negative consequences, such as allergic reactions, skin irritation, or poor results, all of which emphasize the importance of preparation and safety in the barbering profession.

Test the product on themselves first

Use the product without any precautions

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