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My new haircutPosted by Kelsey Hays, May 27, 2008 at 02:00 AM by Kelsey Hays ![]() So two week’s ago, I was the lucky beneficiary of a new haircut, see above. My stylist, Ryan, is always fantastic and gave me a cut that I love. Read Entire Post...
New Products for My New 'Do!Posted by Kelsey Hays, May 15, 2008 at 10:00 AM by Kelsey Hays Monday, I will post some new pics of new haircut. But, meanwhile, my hair stylist, Ryan, turned me onto another new, delightful product. It's called Grit Wax, and it's in Redken's new Urban Experiment line. So easy to use, it's a pliable wax that doesn't get my hair overwhelmingly shiny (read greasy). It has these little tiny pieces of starch in it that gives my hair a great texture. The instructions tell me to "drag" it through my hair; I tend to just run my palms through, but I appreciate the urban language. Thanks as always, Ryan!
Hope all your hair days are good hair days, Kelsey Hays
Comb, Not BrushPosted by Kelsey Hays, May 12, 2008 at 03:00 AM by Kelsey Hays While I don't always follow the golden rule of combing, not brushing, wet hair, I think these wooden combs from www.pearlrivermart.com might change that.
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Smelling Pretty, Too!Posted by Kelsey Hays, May 07, 2008 at 02:00 AM by Kelsey Hays From a distance, it's how your hair looks that matters. But up close, freshly shampooed hair invokes more than just the eyes—scent is as important. Lingering smells often envelop hair (note how your head stinks after being around smokers), so a pleasant scent can linger even longer in your hair than on your body. Shampoos, conditioner, misting sprays—there's all sorts of products to make your hair smell as fantastic as possible. Tom Ford's Black Orchid has caught my eyes (or rather, my nose), as well as the Juicy Couture hair shine mist. Read Entire Post...
Do-It-YourselfPosted by Kelsey Hays, May 05, 2008 at 01:00 AM by Kelsey Hays My cousin visited me this weekend and reminded me that, with a little courage, you don't always need a professional to cut your hair. Sometimes it's just more convienent to do it yourself--especially when it's a straight-forward area like your bangs. Read Entire Post...
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