Another Scottish Colour Scheme
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Another Scottish Colour Scheme
So Harley comes in today for his quarterly haircut and special Mohawk. Each time its a different colour.
Half way there.....
Now ready for some colour...
Not only does the owner love the groom but gives everyone a thrill when they come into the salon.
Regards
Craig & Jenifer Watt
Half way there.....
Now ready for some colour...
Not only does the owner love the groom but gives everyone a thrill when they come into the salon.
Regards
Craig & Jenifer Watt
craig- Location : Scotland
Posts : 13
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Thats brilliant. I have quite a few cockers that have their topknots kept long (which I don't personally like) but the mohawk coloured looks good. Is it gelled up or what do you use to give it body?
Coatsntails- Location : Carrum Downs, Melbourne, Australia
Posts : 735
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
This particular dog No.. as his mum, uses a flat iron on his mohawk.
But usually you would need a use a little gel.
But usually you would need a use a little gel.
craig- Location : Scotland
Posts : 13
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Excuse my ignorance but what is a flatiron.
Coatsntails- Location : Carrum Downs, Melbourne, Australia
Posts : 735
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Electric human hair straighten.. Or so Jenifer says..
We would not use this in the Salon, but we have some clients that do strange things.
We would not use this in the Salon, but we have some clients that do strange things.
craig- Location : Scotland
Posts : 13
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
I have found a better finish shot
craig- Location : Scotland
Posts : 13
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Can I have your permission to print this out and show it to a couple of my customers, would love to try it out. Never done any colouring but this looks right up my street.
Another ?, is that a no 10 clip or a 7F or 10 in reverse AO?
Another ?, is that a no 10 clip or a 7F or 10 in reverse AO?
Coatsntails- Location : Carrum Downs, Melbourne, Australia
Posts : 735
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Number 10 head and body .
Number 7 on ears and legs.
Yes, you can print out and show customer.
Number 7 on ears and legs.
Yes, you can print out and show customer.
craig- Location : Scotland
Posts : 13
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Love it! And your avatar too btw.
Please tell me....how do you get your blowpens to work. I have had no luck with them and yes, I have plenty of air.
Please tell me....how do you get your blowpens to work. I have had no luck with them and yes, I have plenty of air.
jonna- Location : Pennsylvania, USA
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Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Sometimes, if they have been sitting and get dry, you can run the end under water Jonna.
lorie- Posts : 1289
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
I have done that Lorie. Maybe I got a bad set??????? You know I have plenty of wind!!!!
jonna- Location : Pennsylvania, USA
Posts : 1638
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
LOts of time I have bought them and they were duds. just wouldn't work. did you try adding a little water to them?
pixiedust- Posts : 75
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
I work in a grammer school and have NEVER seen kids use them, I bet they sit on the shelves for awhile. We probably buy them more than kids..
lorie- Posts : 1289
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
Yeah I tried that Dawn, I even propped them all up in a glass so the droplets would soak in. I think thy were duds.
jonna- Location : Pennsylvania, USA
Posts : 1638
Re: Another Scottish Colour Scheme
blopens bleed and smear too much ... great for really temp but as soon as there's moisture
shiveringpuppy- Location : USA
Posts : 737
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