Friday, December 4, 2009

SalonOvations Guide to Aromatherapy or Salons and Computers

SalonOvations' Guide to Aromatherapy

Author: Shelley M Hess

Here's the first and only book on aromatherapy solely devoted to the beauty industry. Designed for all skill levels, it offers a full spectrum of non-product specific recipes, definitions, and tried-and-true techniques in the hair, skin, and nail products commonly used by cosmetologists and helps you determine which mixtures of various elements are the most effective for certain kinds of therapies.



Book review: The Servant Leader or The McGraw Hill Guide to Starting Your Own Business

Salons and Computers: A Starters Guide for Success

Author: Henry J Gambino

This new book will teach you how to research, select, install, and operate a salon-based computer system. An easy-to-follow guide, Salons and Computers walks you step-by-step through the basics of computer operation, as well as systems management, to the use of more advanced information, such as installing Local Area Networks. No prior experience with computers is necessary. Just some of what you will learn includes: -How to assess your computer and software needs -Which computer is right for your business -Benefits - and shortcomings - of software programs designed for salon use -How to use your computer to enhance customer service -How to overcome anxiety and master your system



Table of Contents:
An Overview of Salon Computing. Using the Computer in the Salon. The Computer. Computer Hardware and Accessories. Computer Software. Purchasing a Computer System. Computer Operations. Computer Communications. Glossary. Specialized Computer System Sources. Selected Reading.

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