Dermatologist H Shetty, J Shetty and Nair confirms in their study that, "chemical hair relaxers have adverse effects a myth or reality". The dermatologist purpose of the study were to test female participants who consistently get "chemical hair relaxing" for side effects, one of the side effects was hair loss. The dermatologist did not give a specific number of participants, but the dermatologist specifies, 47% of the participant’s experienced hair loss after the process of getting a hair relaxer. Their conclusion from the study was clear and ""not a myth"", even though every participant did not experience an adverse effect, they believe that "it is necessary to make available a less harmful chemical hair relaxer to the society" (Shetty et al. …show more content…
When a person walks into one of these salons she will experience a different approach, than when entering a low class salon. According to Cosmetology: Concepts Career text book, Upper class salons are requried to give each client a hair consultation to determine the "length of their clients hair", to test their clients for " artifical haircoloring" and keep record of it on a " client profile card" (355). Another difference is clients have the ability to choose between more than one hair straighten procedure and it is the professionals job to determine what straightening process is best for that client’s hair texture base on the