Blow Dry your hair as well as you Stylist!!!

frustrated hair



You’ve just left your Thursday evening appointment with your favorite hairstylist.  You hair is shiny and bouncy; it has that professional clean smell to it.  When the wind blows your hair follows it softly, and then perfectly falls back into place shaping your face.  Your wearing your million dollar emotions across your face, and people on the street happen to notice that there is something particularly special about you at the moment.  They may have no idea that your sporting a new look, or that you are just sporting a wash and blow-out, but your confidence is beaming.  You feel like a starlet.  


There are many reasons, other than laziness for why we chose to go to our stylist for a wash and blow-out.  Sometimes we have a special event or party.  Sometimes we’ve had a bad day.  Sometimes some of us are just not capable of straightening our hair, especially us curly heads out there.  There is no doubt that we pay the $20-$60 for a wash and dry for a reason.  It’s because, well, we just cannot produce the same finished product as our stylist can.  It makes absolute sense.  Millionaires are few and far between, and most of us book our appointments with absolute reason and necessity.  So what to do in between?

If your having trouble styling your hair as amazing as your stylist try this simple tip:

Blow dry your hair on a lower heat setting.  This allows for extra drying time so you can perfect your movements with your brush or any styling tool you may be using.

Also, don’t be afraid to ask your stylist for a tutorial on how to blow dry or style your hair.  This is especially useful if your rockin’ a new do!  They will be more than happy to answer all your questions on how to obtain the same look as when you leave the salon.

Go on!  Try it!  And let me know how it turns out :)

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