Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Do the Do

I'm awful at styling hair, so I just let it air dry and run its natural course. In high school, I would spend so much time on my hair (dyeing hair, blow drying, heating tools, products on products) and to be honest, it didn't damage my hair that much. I don't know if its because I'm too lazy now or if its because I'd rather spend my time elsewhere, but I think using few products and no heat on hair is the way to go. But I do envy the girls out there who are masters at styling their own hair! Much respect.

I shower at night and am definitely guilty of sleeping with my hair semi-wet sometimes. I find that washing hair right before you go out makes it too fluffy looking. I have been using the same exact products for the past 4 years. This is exactly what I use step by step:

In the shower

                   
      Bumble and Bumble Seaweed Shampoo                Frederic Fekkai Shea Butter Conditioner

Out the shower (use on wet hair)

             
           Bumble and Bumble Styling Creme                    Bumble and Bumble Styling Lotion

Brush hair back with wide tooth comb (it will fall at your natural part as it air dries)


In the morning

        
                Sally Hershberger Shagg Spray                    Bumble and Bumble Sumowax

The morning products are only used if I somehow manage to wake up earlier than 10 minutes of my first class. Shagg spray is fantastic, it really gives hair a piece-y look that defines layers. I use 2 sprays. Sumowax is great for a non-stiff hold on flyaways or for side bangs to stay in place.

I first discovered Bumble and Bumble back in high school, and have stuck with their products since. Their Sunday Shampoo is a shampoo you use once a week that deep cleans all the residue, hard water minerals, and pollutants out your hair. Brilliantine is a hair polish that gives your hair a piece-y, slept-in kind of look. If you're looking for a high quality hair products that do what they promise, Bumble and Bumble is the place to look.

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