What is in a hair?
Why are women obsessed about maintaining their hair? What difference does it make if we make the hair straight or whatever they want to do?
If cinema heroines are doing straightening or a modelling person does the same, then there is a reason to it. Why do normal ladies want to do straightening by spending about Rs.10,000 in Chennai or in that case in India. I might be quoting less - it costs probably more than that.
What is the use out of making the hair straight? That makes it longer? Is that the reason you are trying to make it straightened? Don't we want to just grow, as we have been in doing in a traditional manner?
When someone is earning Rs.30,000 to Rs.50,000 a month, why would they spend Rs.10,000 for just a hair straightening? Don't you think it is completely idiotic to do that?
I am sorry, if I am not understanding - but please explain me what is the reason to spend that much money on a hair thing? There are lot better things that can be done when we can do with that same money.
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Monday, March 1, 2010
What is in a hair? - Chennai Beauty
What is in a hair? - Chennai Beauty
What is in a hair?
Why are women obsessed about maintaining their hair? What difference does it make if we make the hair straight or whatever they want to do?
If cinema heroines are doing straightening or a modelling person does the same, then there is a reason to it. Why do normal ladies want to do straightening by spending about Rs.10,000 in Chennai or in that case in India. I might be quoting less - it costs probably more than that.
What is the use out of making the hair straight? That makes it longer? Is that the reason you are trying to make it straightened? Don't we want to just grow, as we have been in doing in a traditional manner?
When someone is earning Rs.30,000 to Rs.50,000 a month, why would they spend Rs.10,000 for just a hair straightening? Don't you think it is completely idiotic to do that?
I am sorry, if I am not understanding - but please explain me what is the reason to spend that much money on a hair thing? There are lot better things that can be done when we can do with that same money.
Why are women obsessed about maintaining their hair? What difference does it make if we make the hair straight or whatever they want to do?
If cinema heroines are doing straightening or a modelling person does the same, then there is a reason to it. Why do normal ladies want to do straightening by spending about Rs.10,000 in Chennai or in that case in India. I might be quoting less - it costs probably more than that.
What is the use out of making the hair straight? That makes it longer? Is that the reason you are trying to make it straightened? Don't we want to just grow, as we have been in doing in a traditional manner?
When someone is earning Rs.30,000 to Rs.50,000 a month, why would they spend Rs.10,000 for just a hair straightening? Don't you think it is completely idiotic to do that?
I am sorry, if I am not understanding - but please explain me what is the reason to spend that much money on a hair thing? There are lot better things that can be done when we can do with that same money.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Chennai Beauty Parlour: Beauty Business
Based on 2004 statistics, there were 1500 beauty parlours in Chennai.
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Chennai Beauty Parlour: Beauty Business
Based on 2004 statistics, there were 1500 beauty parlours in Chennai.
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Can you believe it? Imagine, how many beauty parlors might be there in Chennai right now in 2008?
It is a human desire to maintain your body and skin. Since we lack both time and patience, most of us prefer that someone else does it for us as only then can we relax and enjoy.
It is estimated that there are over 1,500 beauty parlours in Chennai. This explosive growth has come about in less that a decade's time, says Indu whose family owns three parlours - one on Town Hall Road and two in Anna Nagar and is planning a fourth. She endorses that beauty business rakes in money if only you are able to give "superior and satisfying services" to your customer.
What scares the Jain family successfully running their salon in KK Nagar for almost two decades now is the mushrooming of beauty parlours.
"The problem is an unregulated business with no monitoring,'' says Mr.Rishabh Kumar Jain and shares that nearly 1,000 parlours in the temple town are run by either unqualified or inexperienced diploma holders from their homes.
"There are women who do not want to be seen visiting a parlour and are comfortable walking into the house of her friendly nextdoor neighbour or are known to enter a parlour after sunset to avoid being spotted easily,'' says Indu, who also feels that beauty clinics have undergone a sea change over the years. The big ones who can afford are fast converting into complete centers of fitness and personality enhancement than simply restricting themselves to beauty lifting services.
The low investment-high return feel good factor of beauty business lures young girls take up a career in beauty procedures and techniques. Chennai itself gets 60-odd students from the Women's Polytechnic besides an equal number from other crash courses every year. While some of them join the big parlours to acquire practical experience, many it seems start business straightaway from their homes and garages or even makeshift sheds investing as less as Rs.50,000.
Can you believe it takes Rs.6000 to Rs.10,000 for hair straightening in Chennai?
Multhani/Multhaani Matti!!
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Chennai Wisdom: Hard work and Persistency pays off
Chennai Wisdom:
As we have talked about setting goals, we need to work hard and be persistent.
In order for us to achieve the goals, we need to keep doing the stuff needed.
If we are quitting, we are never going to achieve what we want to achieve.
Quitting is a worst thing any achiever would do.
Even if we fail, we will have to keep hitting the wall to have the wall broken. Only exception is - if you find that it is a wrong wall, you need to quit and find some alternate arrangements.
Anyway, you will see joy, if you get the taste of success - out of your persistent hard work.
testing chennai labels
As we have talked about setting goals, we need to work hard and be persistent.
In order for us to achieve the goals, we need to keep doing the stuff needed.
If we are quitting, we are never going to achieve what we want to achieve.
Quitting is a worst thing any achiever would do.
Even if we fail, we will have to keep hitting the wall to have the wall broken. Only exception is - if you find that it is a wrong wall, you need to quit and find some alternate arrangements.
Anyway, you will see joy, if you get the taste of success - out of your persistent hard work.
testing chennai labels
Labels:
astrology,
beauty,
career and money,
entertainment,
Food,
healthy living,
home life,
Life,
love,
parenting,
sex,
Society,
Wisdom
Chennai Wisdom: Hard work and Persistency pays off
Chennai Wisdom:
As we have talked about setting goals, we need to work hard and be persistent.
In order for us to achieve the goals, we need to keep doing the stuff needed.
If we are quitting, we are never going to achieve what we want to achieve.
Quitting is a worst thing any achiever would do.
Even if we fail, we will have to keep hitting the wall to have the wall broken. Only exception is - if you find that it is a wrong wall, you need to quit and find some alternate arrangements.
Anyway, you will see joy, if you get the taste of success - out of your persistent hard work.
testing chennai labels
As we have talked about setting goals, we need to work hard and be persistent.
In order for us to achieve the goals, we need to keep doing the stuff needed.
If we are quitting, we are never going to achieve what we want to achieve.
Quitting is a worst thing any achiever would do.
Even if we fail, we will have to keep hitting the wall to have the wall broken. Only exception is - if you find that it is a wrong wall, you need to quit and find some alternate arrangements.
Anyway, you will see joy, if you get the taste of success - out of your persistent hard work.
testing chennai labels
Labels:
astrology,
beauty,
career and money,
entertainment,
Food,
healthy living,
home life,
Life,
love,
parenting,
sex,
Society,
Wisdom
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