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The Science Behind Bleeding

It is very normal to see blood running down your ankle after you slip on a surface outside. Your body is trained to bleed in the event of physical harm occurring. It is instinct to apply pressure to wherever the injury may be, clean the area, and patch it up with a band-aid. Why does bleeding actually occur? Some hematologist NJ practices provided some insight into the common process of bleeding. What is Blood? Blood is made up of three parts. Blood contains red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma. Red blood cells carry oxygen and transport it throughout the body. White blood cells function as the body’s way to fight off infection. Mixed in with white blood cells are platelets. Platelets are the body’s mechanism to clot and heal physical wounds. Lastly, the blood is made up of plasma. Plasma is the part of the blood that carries nutrients and water throughout the body.  In the center of your bones, bone marrow can be found that is responsible for making all the parts of your bl

How To Create A Strong Salon Management Team

A business of any size can quickly morph from a passionate endeavor into an extremely daunting task. With a salon or spa, it can be hard to balance the backend of the business and client management in a very competitive landscape. Luckily, you never have to do it alone. The job of a salon owner is to surround and uplift their brand by having a strong management team in place. How does creating a strong salon management teamwork? From salon management software to smart hiring practices, here are some tips to create a strong management team for your salon.   Robust Training Programs Training programs for newly hired employees is an important part of creating a powerful culture and empowering people to become managers. Every salon will have a different approach to training. Early on, you may have to revisit your training style and program frequently to make tweaks until you see a lot of success. However, there are some core pillars that you should always include in your training programs