If you have great hair, all you need is a pair of sunglasses and your favorite bag to feel put-together when you step out the door. Proper brushing plays a part in this, but products do too and it’s always best to go the natural route here.
The first time I spent a good chunk of money on my hair, I was just entering high school. I went to Bumble & bumble, which was near my apartment at the time, and got a razor haircut, a choppy, short cut done only with a razor.
How should you condition your hair if it’s greasy? Worried about chopping off your hair? Check out tips from Fekkai Melrose Place Stylist, David Pappalardo, as he busts the five hair myths he says drive him crazy!
A Warren-Tricomi vet recently opened a unique salon concept. Called The Ammon Carver Salon & Studio, it’s a hybrid photo studio and hair salon founded by Ammon Carver (don’t be intimated by his good looks; he’s exceedingly friendly!).
The last time I used a L’Oreal hair product I felt like I was washing my hair with Tide. It was a soapy, overly-lathered, big mess…the products also kind of smelled like Tide. At about $3.99 for a shampoo and conditioner you can’t really complain, but needless to say it was not an experience I want to replicate.
I can’t live without dry shampoo. My hair is so thin that if I didn’t break out of my habit of washing it everyday I was going to go bald before the age of 40 (especially because more often than not I also have my hair up in a tight ponytail…bad, very bad…). Unfortunately when you work out pretty much every day and your hair gets gross and sweaty that’s hard to do…