Monday, March 28, 2011

The books that made me wonder

Reading my five different sources that is related to my ethnography on Frenchie's Hair Fabulous Hair Salon kept me off my feet. The books I read varied from Salon Marketing, Beauty culture, How to find the Stylist thats good for you, the history of black hair, and what hair means. The Style and Status: Selling Beauty to African American Women 1920-1975 was talking about beauty and how it has its own culture. The book stated how the phrase " beauty culture" refers to the tool, methods, and business practices of altering and caring for womens appearance. The book also stated said we should look at beauty culture as a respectable business and occupation that is easy, fun, and creative compared to doing domestic work that usually most women did back in the 1900's. the book made me questiion the mission Frenchie's Hair salon wants to achieve and why beauty is important to her and the customers that goes there. The next book that I read was Fun, Creative, and Profitable: Salon Marketing. In this book it gave people pointers on how to run a good, successful business. The main focus was on barbershops and hair salons. It gave pointers such as to persuade people to come to the shop, find a target audience, how to differentiate your salon, how its important to promote and build relationships with people that wants your services. I felt this was very interesting. I never knew you had to figure so much out in order to own a salon. I wonder what made Frenchie pick that location, why did she choose that certain audience, why did she choose to price her service so high, and why its not an African American Beauty Salon. The next book Andre talks hair by Andre Walker it really didnt give me a whole lot of insight on the hair business, but it tells you what to do with your hair and how to find the stylist for you. I learned there are four types of hair. The four types of hair is straight, wavy, curly, and kinky. The book shared how to manage your hair and to love it. The book stated that " Everyone has good hair. You just have to know how to take care of your type of hair. Appreciate the type of hair you have and work with it." Women today believes there is one type of hair that is good and believe it or not all hair is good and beaustiful you just need to know how to flaunt it. I would like ask Frenchie and her staff how they get people to come to them. Milady's Black Cosmetology by thomas hayden and James Williams took me to the history of black hair. The practice of black cosmetology dates to ancient times. Black Cosmetology started with women who wanted to change black hair, Annie M. Turnbo Malone and Madame C.J. Walker. These women changed and created how black people hair should look. Black peoples hair went from being natural to relaxed, back to natural (the afro), braids, and color. Its amazing how society can influence the way your hair looks. I wonder how people usually want there hair and why. Vogue Beauty was my favorite it talked about how hair defines you and how hair is an statement. It also said everybody should have a relationship with your stylist. In Frenchies salon I know they develope plenty of relationships, but how close are they with there clients. This resource assingment made really wonder and want to focus on finding that one special thing about that salon.

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