Day or night, hair accessories are wonderful to pair with your outfit. They can be subtle or sublime or casual or elegant. Either way you wear it, you’re bound to have a beautiful piece to compliment any outfit.
Day or night, hair accessories are wonderful to pair with your outfit. They can be subtle or sublime or casual or elegant. Either way you wear it, you’re bound to have a beautiful piece to compliment any outfit.
Okay, I admit it, I’m desperate. It’s high time I found a new hairstyle… one that is low maintenance, low cost, and most importantly, highly attractive
I might be asking for too much, but I figured I’d reach out to you all to help me! Trust me, I need it!
I’ll start out by telling you briefly what happened to me that led up to me discovering this product: I travel all over with my boyfriend doing industrial work and sometimes it takes us to less than ideal areas.
I ended up in a small town in Illinois last summer for 4 months. It was farmland all around our jobsite and I don’t know if the fertilizers or cow manure was seeping in the water, but the water was yellowish in all the surrounding towns. Of course, the water seems normal to everyone living there, that’s what they grew up with and are used to.
So lets recap on what happened:
I went from natural sleek hair to unruly curls, and about a year later after seeing the before and after pictures I went for the Japanese Hair Straighter (and just to be clear the salon I choose is an upscale upper east side salon where they use supposedly the best product for this technique, Liscio). I even asked them to show me the bottle, the stylist certification, and the whole process cost me around $600!!!
I have come to the conclusion that my hair was meant to live in California. How have I come to this conclusion you ask? Well, no, I do not make a habit of having conversations with my hair (umm, not in public anyway). None the less, my hair has clearly indicated its wishes to me in its usual subversive manner!
We have all been there at one point looking in the mirror hoping our beautiful hair was a different texture; when we are naturally straight we want curly hair, and when the frizz hits those curls we wish they turn straight.
In my first blog about pampering yourself, I talked about shopping. This blog will focus on showing yourself some attention via professional beauty services. In my recent pampering splurge, I finally did something I just do not do enough. I went to a salon.
From hair conditioning to blackhead removal, how to tell you got the freshest bread to how to remove wax, consider this your go-to list for all your household needs.
I swear guys, unless there are any more questions, this will be my last hair blog… for now at least.
So, you got some background on my mess of curls, then I gave you some tips and tricks on how to keep your hair looking and feeling healthy.
But, what if you’re sick of your color? You’re already on this site, so you know the importance of a good deal… and if you’ve got hair like mine, it can cost more than $200 to get your hair done at a salon.
I do mine with professional products for less than a tenth of that. Here’s how: