I’ve found that most clients don’t know what treatments are or what they can do for you.
It’s our fault really because sometimes we find it difficult to explain things without getting overly technical. So let me have a go now.
Treatments are solutions to issues you may be having with your hair. These issues may be the colour fading quickly, a lack of shine, a lack of volume, hair breaking, to name but a few. Equally they could be scalp related causing greasy hair or a flaking scalp.
Quite simply, if you receive the correct treatment you will enjoy the ultimate hair condition.
But to understand how you would benefit from a treatment we must carry out an in depth consultation that includes a scalp and hair analysis as well as a discussion about your hair frustrations.
You see all of us have particular scalp and hair problems. In my experience very few clients when asked how their hair and scalp was, have said it was PERFECT.
Most clients have at least one problem, which requires attention. And I have yet to come across a problem that cannot be resolved by a treatment.
My wife actually has a treatment twice a week. The benefits she enjoys are that her colour lasts longer, it gives her a shine that she cannot achieve any other way and it gives a great boost in volume. As an extra bonus, she also finds that her hair is much easier to comb through.
But let’s take a minute to think about the rigours your hair is subjected to. Most people put some form of styling product in their hair. Everyone’s hair is subjected to our challenging weather conditions and if you’re lucky also enjoy a holiday or two abroad. Some people enjoy physical exercise be it sports, a workout at the gym or a swim in the pool.
And let’s not forget that if your hair is shoulder length or longer, the mid lengths and ends have been around for a year or more so it seems only right that you give them some extra attention.
A TREATMENT will provide that extra attention whether it’s a scalp or hair problem.
In fact many of our clients have dual treatments either for the scalp and hair or for the inside and outside of the hair. If you’ve ever experienced one of these you would be in no doubt whatsoever that the results are absolutely fantastic and you’ll feel fantastic
Once you’ve experienced the benefits of a great treatment and you enjoy what will virtually seem like a new head of hair, then you will introduce treatments as part of your hair care routine.
And another thing is that the benefits from many treatments remain for up to 5 washes, depending on the condition of your hair, that means there’s no need to condition for the next 4 to 5 shampoos which means they are very cost effective as well.
So next time you visit the salon treat yourself to a treatment. In fact if you’ve never had one then mention this blog and we’ll give you one FREE.
If you are one of the many clients that enjoy a treatment, why not drop me a line and tell me what you think


I agree! I’d encourage anyone to get a treatment done. I’ve had a treatment put into my hair last time I was in and it really made my hair look shiny and in good condition. In fact I went out that night and three people commented on how shiny my hair looked!
Also, my stylist recommended I use Kerastase Thermanique (spelling?!) once every five washes and I have to say it’s made a tremendous difference, especially since I straighten and blow dry my hair a LOT! So thank you to the Migele Experiece Team!
Comment by Cara — March 2, 2009 @ 5:13 pm
Have a treatment every 5 or 6 weeks when I come in to have my roots, or floodlights done. It’s fantastic leaves my hair looking really great,seems to accentuate the colour, always commented on by others. I also find it useful not to have to condition my hair for the next 5 washes, less time consuming and cuts down on the use of my expensive Kerastase conditioner! lasts longer.
Comment by Yvonne Whitehill — March 2, 2009 @ 7:18 pm
I also have a treatment every time I get highlights - leaves my hair feeling great and set up for the next couple of weeks.
I agree it does seem to do something like “lock in” the colour! Well recommended by Megan!
Comment by Ros — March 2, 2009 @ 8:43 pm