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Thomas J Salzano: Skills Which A Blogger Must Have

Thomas j Salzano a famous travel blogger and an amazing person with lots of qualities. People in large number follow his blogs and look forward to his updates.  Thomas j Salzano gives a valuable advice about the skills that a blogger must have to succeed. Here is the list of those skills:- Strong will-power & patience Writing Photo editing CSS & HTML Networking Marketing skill Interaction skill Also Read:- http://thomasnsalzano.weebly.com/thomas-salzano-blog-thomas-n-salzano/ways-to-save-a-failing-startup-thomas-n-salzano

Thomas J Salzano: Choosing a Backpack for Trekking

Choosing the right backpack is as important as choosing a shoe for trekking. The wrong kind of backpack will become a burden on your back, literally, says  Thomas J Salzano . The New Jersey based hair expert, who also happens to be an avid traveler, photographer and blogger share some tips to choose the right kind of backpack: Test The Straps:  See how good they work while tightening or loosening them. Also check how firmly they are held in position when walking. Belt and Pads : Shoulder and waist bands should hold you snugly and comfortably. The idea is to allow minimum bag movement while staying comfortable. Related Post:  Choosing a Trekking Pole: Thomas J Salzano As far as backpack size is concerned, Thomas J Salzano says this all depends on the number of day you’ll spend on trekking and the weather. Check his other blogs out for more information on traveling, photography and hair styling .

How to Improve Customer Service for Your Salon?

Harris Interactive Report state that 89 percent of the customers stopped going to a particular salon due to the bad experience. They further stated that 86 percent of the customers are ready to pay more for a better experience. For improving customer service, you need to work on certain points such as establishing a good communication system between customers and your employees. You also need to ensure that you don’t make customers wait for too long, offer them something to eat or drink and ask them to write down reviews. I am Thomas Salzano, a New Jersey-based hairstylist who loves to write about the latest trends of the hairstyling world.

Water Sports Not To Miss This Summer Season by Thomas Salzano

It’s summer time once again and we all can look forward to some beach vacations to beat the heat! New Jersey based hair-stylist and traveler Thomas Salzano suggests some trending water sports worth trying out in the summers. Salzano loves to stay in shape and incorporates various physical activities in his schedule to keep monotony away. He shares that outdoor exercise and activities help improve mental well-being and make you feel more in touch with nature. Here is how you can enjoy your vacations this year by embracing the sea and trying out these water sports this holiday season. Kite Surfing If you love activities that demand control then kite surfing should be on the top of your to-do list. Make use of a standard surfboard attached to a kite that would catch the air while you surf amidst the waves. This water sport demands precision along with quick decision making skills. Wakeboarding This sport isn’t just fun but will also strengthens your legs and arms a...

Becoming a Professional Hairstylist: Thomas Salzano

A professional hairstylist is a result of passion, dedication, research, right training, good PR skills and above all, perseverance. This is what Thomas Salzano, an expert hairstylist from Newark, New Jersey says whenever someone pops the question “what makes a great hairstylist” to him? He says becoming a professional hairstylist is a 5 –step process in general. Here’s how it goes, Salzano says: Enroll in a Training program: Many institutes including community colleges, cosmetology schools and beauty schools offer hairstyling courses. The course duration varies anywhere between 9 months and 2 years. A thorough course, lasting for about 2 years will also give you salon management lessons. Get Licensed: Like many other professions, hairstylists also need to procure a license to start working. Talk to your local licensing authority to know the required documents and the right procedure to get a license. Start Working: Almost half of all hairstylists start their own business...

Staying Hydrated During Treks: Thomas J Salzano

Everybody knows water is a life sustaining element, and yet we overlook its importance. Thomas J Salzano, a New Jersey based hairstylist, traveler, photographer and blogger says dehydration is especially important while trekking. He says just water won’t be enough, because sweating and demanding course of trek needs more than just water, you need to replenish your minerals too. Also Read: Thomas Salzano onTrekking Shoes Salzano suggests drinking half a liter of water when you wake up. Drink another half-liter within the next hour. As you start trekking, keep taking a sip or two every once in a while. Once your day is done, drink a glassful of water with a sachet of electrolyte powder. Follow Thomas J Salzano blogs for more tips on hair styling

Hair Care Tips for Curly Hair: Thomas N Salzano Blog

Curly hair looks astoundingly beautiful. Every twist, turn and coil in a curly strand makes onlookers take a second look. But it’s only the person who knows what taking care of curly hair means. It’s not as easy as it looks. Hairstylist Thomas N Salzano talks about hair care tips for the curly kind. Salzano explains, “the curlier the strands, the harder it is for natural scalp oils to moisturize each hair till the end.” Previous Post:   http://thomas-salzano.blogspot.com/2018/02/thomas-n-salzano-pack-your-own-food-for.html Since curly hair needs more moisturizing, the regular lather-rinse-repeat regimen doesn’t work on them. Thomas N Salzano shares some good tips to take care of curly hair and minimize the frizz. It all begins with knowing the curl type. This is important to understand the level of curls so that you can tweak your hair care regime accordingly. The broad spectrum care remains the same. It’s the quantity and duration that varies. Instead of shampo...