Where can I buy a mobile Climazone?

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Tracey_A

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Hi, was just wondering wheather anyone could help me with this? I have been looking for a mobile climazone and I just can't find one. I am a mobile hairdresser and seem to spend hours waiting for colours to process, and I am thinking one of these could just be the answer?
Thank you Tx
 
Thank you Abstyle for replying, I was kinda hoping someone knew of a smaller one, mini type one, (thats if there is such a thing?) I don't think that the normal ones used in the salon's are going to fit in my car let alone trying to carry them about.
Tx
 
ah i see.. haven't heard of a smaller mobile one myself.

Good luck x
 
only alternative i can think of would be a hood dryer attachment?

Hood dryer attachment

Maybe that would do the job?

x
 
I hate sitting around waiting on colours, wasted so much of the day doesn't it!!! I've never seen anything small enough, all the big ones would use the 'saved time' to get it in and out of the car :irked:
 
Hi, was just wondering wheather anyone could help me with this? I have been looking for a mobile climazone and I just can't find one. I am a mobile hairdresser and seem to spend hours waiting for colours to process, and I am thinking one of these could just be the answer?
Thank you Tx

I will keep watching this, as I too find waiting for the colour/bleach to develop it so time consuming. I have at times used a hairdryer to speed up the process with the packets of bleach, however, not always suitable...

Maybe theres a gap in the market there
 
I use a babyliss hood dryer and I'm mobile mine comes apart in 3 sections, but I do have a big car to carry it in. But so worth it as it cuts colouring in half x
 
I used one of them hood attachments and kept flying off of clients lol, they had to keep hold of it which was a pain x
 
I used one of them hood attachments and kept flying off of clients lol, they had to keep hold of it which was a pain x


Hahahaa, you have made my day at work that little bit more bearable with this comment! I was laughing in hysterics at it 'flying off'....

Now you've got me going again haha! :)
 
Thank you girls, I love this site, its so nice to get help, think I will be investing in a babyliss raidaint dryer thank your perry althair Tx:lol:
 
Have you tried the 10min developing colours i think clynol do it? That will help spead up time when moblie? X

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Hi
If I was to also purchase one of these hand held processors how much time would I save on a colour that takes 35-40 mins to develop? As on the mfi of my brand I use it does not give a time if using heat?! Does that mean I shouldnt?
I'm sure if I remember correctly I couldn't when using Paul Mitchell in a salon as it has beeswax in it which would off gone all runny?? X
 
Hi
If I was to also purchase one of these hand held processors how much time would I save on a colour that takes 35-40 mins to develop? As on the mfi of my brand I use it does not give a time if using heat?! Does that mean I shouldnt?
I'm sure if I remember correctly I couldn't when using Paul Mitchell in a salon as it has beeswax in it which would off gone all runny?? X

what brand?
 
Sorry that would help lol! I use rusk, wella and clynol x
 
don't really know much about rusk and clynol but i know wella you can use heat to speed it up....generally with most colours, it will speed up but just under half the time so....45 mins will be 25 mins....35 mins. . . 20 mins..

You'll have to check with the manufacturer though :)
 
Thanks alot will give them a call :0)
 

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