Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Shampoo & Conditioner Break
I have spent years, and I mean years trying to grow out my hair. After my phase of weekly color changes, I set into a nice warm blonde hair color. Having blonde hair definitely comes with a price, but not if you know how to take good care of it. I was using Pureology hydrate shampoo and conditioner, spending near sixty to eighty dollars a month alone on the product (Sorry dad). It smelt great, it felt great and I believed at the time it was working to put moisture back into my hair. However, my locks kept breaking at the ends and I was stuck with the same shoulder length hair for years. My sister even started to make jokes that my hair would never grow back. Hearing that at 23…depressing. After changing up a million products, I finally decide to make a switch in my shampoo and conditioner. I took myself down to everyones favorite store Target, and threw in my cart L'Oreal Ever Strong sulfate-free hydrate shampoo and conditioner for just $5.99 a bottle! I needed a change, and this was my first try. Besides it's insanely great scent, the shampoo and conditioner finally made a change to my hair. Within just months of use of this product, and still coloring my hair blonde, it was getting longer. My dried blonde hair was finally tamed, and with a silky touch and a much stronger cuticle, and less split ends. Because this product is sulfate-free, it left my hair feeling light and soft. After years of spending hundreds of dollars on shampoo and conditioner, it still amazes me that this product not only works the best of my hair but works best for my wallet as well. I have recommended this product to several people, all who have also been just as pleased. If you're in the market for a new shampoo or conditioner, or both, then I suggest you give it a try, and give your hair a break, invest in a sulfate-free product to get rid of build up laying on your strands and protect your hair that you want to hold onto as long as you can. The 8.5oz bottle really will take you a long way. I promise your hair cannot go wrong!!!!
Sunday, March 23, 2014
..its the start
After graduating cosmetology school, I moved to Los Angeles to pursue my hair career, which I have to admit, I did a pretty damn good job at. I worked in a Beverly Hills located salon, with some very talented others. After assisting and studying the art of hair color, I took the floor as a color specialist. However, as time ticked down the road, I realized that as much as I absolutely loved Los Angeles, it was no longer where I wanted to reside for the rest of my life. Packing up my belongings, my education, and all the amazing memories that came with it, I soon relocated back into the bay area in my home town of Concord, California. Salons in LA compared to the bay area definitely have their differences. Mainly just the environment itself. Although the passion is still there, the traffic seems not to be. In LA there was rarely a dull moment. Rarely a time to sit down between clients. The pace in the salons I have experienced up north are much more slow pace, which honestly is not a bad thing. But no matter where you are located people need to get their hair done and grey grows in everywhere around the world. Hair is hair, and I have a deep passion for what I do. I love the challenges that face me at times, and there is no greater feeling than having a happy client knowing you were a step in making them look and feel their best. Whether you are in the great city of Los Angeles or just a small town, there is no excuse for an naturally grown ombre. Lets be honest, your hair is what puts one all together, its what makes or breaks your look, don't let yours go. Thats what I am here for, to help you keep up with great hair colors and styles, what is in and what has faded, and little tips to help you so that your hair can look and feel amazing at all times. I will be posting on fabulous hair looks done by others along with the hair I have done on my clients as well. So check back in, you might just find something your hair has been missing ;)
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