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Splitting Hairs by Rasul and Rasul Congratulations! You have chosen a hair care
educational program that will help you understand the needs of
ethnic hair, from the time your child is born until he or she reaches
adulthood.
Hair is an important extension of who we are and how we present ourselves
to the world and should be treated with kindness and respect.
Four Different Workshops to Choose From!
Infants ~ Toddlers
Toddlers ~ School Age
School Age ~ Teens
Teen Age ~ Adulthood |
You do not have to be a cosmetologist to understand and
use this program- just read the manual and follow the basic steps. Once
put into practice, the time required will become minimal and the results
will be overwhelming. Your child will have beautiful, easy-to-manage hair
that you will both be proud of. These methods have been tried, tested and
proven on generations of children. We are sure that once we get back into
practice they will work even better on generations to come.
As the authors of Splitting Hairs, we know what you go through as you make daily decisions about the best way to care for your child's hair. We are the experts you have been looking for to put you on the right path toward learning the ins and outs of daily hair care and hygiene. Your questions can now be answered and your frustration ended.
Gwendolyn Rasul
Director, Splitting Hairs
Co-Owner, Bismillah Hair Salon
228 Northampton Street, 2nd Floor
Easton, PA 18042
(610) 258-2530
www.splitting-hairs.com |
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Flexible Classroom Workshops
SPLITTING HAIRS classroom workshops
will be held at approximately 8 AM, approximately 1 PM and approximately
6 PM. Classes
will
also be held at accommodating agencies with six or more participants at
a discounted price.
Each classroom workshop will be held over two weeks, with
four three-hour sessions. (2 sessions per week on Tuesday and Thursday)
There will be two workshops per month with the exception
of February 2005 and July 2005, with one workshop in those months.
We anticipate four workshops per month in 2006, with two per month in December, February and July of 2006.
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