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A Good Hair Day

                  A Good Hair Day

 


  So what do you want from your hair? You probably
want it to behave. You want it to have volume. You
want it to shine.That’s just how you decide what you
need in a hair product.

 The number one question I’m asked when it comes to hair:
“Is there a difference between expensive hair salon
products and drugstore items?”

After all these years of research, I still find that there
are no immediate answers. I have tried them all (and
have the split ends to prove it), yet have not come up
with anything that beats the natural-based formulas.

Because everyone’s hair is unique, it is necessary to
experiment a bit. The key is to purchase the smallest size available (travel sizes are ideal), and see what works.
 We’ve all seen the big sales and ripped out the coupons.What good is a big vat of that product going to be if it makes your hair look like aminiature haystack?

Here’s all you’ll need for beautiful hair. And I pray
that you never again overspend, buy a useless product, or have a “bad hair day.”

Find a Stylist You Like and Trust
-Ask a friend or even a stranger on the street whose hair you admire.

-Pay a little extra to book the salon’s master stylist.
This is a stylist who has extra training and probably
teaches or lectures.

-If you are done in less than 30 minutes, move on.
That’s not enough time, and they’re not customizing
to your needs.

-Enter the salon with a specific game plan (take a picture along if you need to, but try to be realistic).

Use the Right Shampoo
-There are very specific shampoos on the market today
to help you make your hair be the best it can be.

-Occasionally add a couple of caplets of vitamin E to
your inexpensive shampoo for extra nourishment.

-There are very good shampoos that perform more
than one task.

-Use inexpensive brands to strip off extra mousse,
gels, etc., at least once a week.

Condition When You Need To

-You probably only need to deep condition (10 to 30
minutes) once or twice a week.

-Your facial moisturizer can double as a hair conditioner
in an emergency. Pat a small amount over dry hair.

-If your hair is extremely dry, allow a little condi-tioner to remain in your hair. The excess will be.

rubbed off during the towel-drying process.

The Grand Finish
-Mousse is a good ending product for fine hair.

-Gel is great for control, but should be used in very
small amounts (about the size of a dime).

-Hair spray should be used at least ten inches away
from the sides of the head, and about five inches from
the top.

-Always use your fingers as a styling aid while using
these products.

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