How To Qualify To Become A Cosmetology Prosthetic Technician

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By Dr. Edward Tony Lloneau\n\nProsthesis means to replace artificially a body part usually in regards to arms and legs. However, recipe ed this could also be a correct term for Hair Weaving, pilule but is not generally associated as being prosthetic because 1. It is not considered to be a medical procedure, 2. It is not considered to be as an important addition or correction as a body part. 3. It can be performed by a non professional. Although it is better for it to be done by a trained and skilled professional.\n\nPeople who lose there hair prematurely can and do suffer emotional trials, maybe not as severe as the loss of a limb, but none the less the sense of loss. So a PROSTHETIC solution could be the key to return self esteem and a feeling of being whole once more. For the professional Cosmetologist this could add a whole new dimension to their service menu and can be completed in less than 11/2 hours.\n\nIf you are so inclined to add the term COSMETOLOGY PROSTHETIC TECHNICIAN to your resume, then you must have the correct tools and knowledge to perform the service.\n\nThe tools consist of the basic equipment that most cosmetologist already have, but with a new use for them, coupled with an especially formulated bonding product designed for this purpose as well as for a variety of other hair addition services such as extensions without the need of special equipment, as well as conventional Bond Weaving that will stay on through three (3) or more shampoos, plus no hair breakage when deliberately removed. The product is appropriately called LIQUID GOLD due to its lights amber color in the bottle. However, it dries clear (no color) when applied. This is not a new concept, but has been quietly on the market for more than five (5) years. Most cosmetologist who discover this system keep it to them self’s in order to have an advantage over there competitors. Liquid Gold is not a rubber base product like all of the others and does not cling to the natural hair when attempting to remove it.\n\n Read the rest of this entry »

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