Glamour on Top – You and your Hair
Other than actually being sick, there is probably nothing that tempts a woman to crawl back under the covers and call in sick than a bad hair day. But the good news is that often bad hair days can be avoided and bad hair is now in fashion, well almost.
First, your choice of hair products often determines how difficult or easy hair care will be. One characteristic of women is that we have difficulty resisting a bargain. That often leads us into temptation and we buy whatever shampoo is on sale when we need shampoo. But this isn’t always wise purchasing.
Different hair has different needs. One hair characteristic that often prompts bad hair days is frizziness. Color treated hair is subject to frizziness. However, using a shampoo and conditioner blended especially for color treated hair often solves the problem.
And if you spend a little time just shopping in the hair care department of your favorite store, you will soon notice that there is a wide array of hair care products to solve just about every imaginable hair problem.
And a little more time perusing hair magazines and you’ll discover that perfect is out of fashion. Facing the chairs in the shampoo section of my beautician’s salon are four huge posters of beautiful women all advising, “Get Motion.” And that is the hair fashion of the moment. Hair should move. The ‘every lock in place’ is passé. Flyaway locks are in vogue. Too, too neat out dates you, particularly bad if you are also past forty to begin with.
You may have spent an hour in front of the bathroom mirror wielding the curling iron, blow dryer, flat iron, brushes and combs but when you walk out your front door your hair should look like you just jumped out of bed and ran your fingers through it or gave it a lick and a promise with brush. So why not just try that first and see what happens?
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