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Prevent Bad Hair Days Today, we'll try to get through something we all have, no, not crazy relatives...Bad hair days. They're inevitable at one time or another or more often than not. Here are a few tips that may help minimize the frequency of those days that make you wish you could wear a hat all day... A good haircut...This is probably the biggest key to having less "bad hair days" A good cut will allow your hair to fall into place with the least amount of work. If you get a haircut and the stylist spends a lot of time styling it, chances are you'll never be able to do it yourself at home. A good cut will work with your natural texture and type, not try to hide it. Try hiding your texture and type of hair and you're asking for bad hair days because you will always be fighting with it rather than going with it. Clients...Talk to the stylist and be honest about your hair with them. Tell them the problems you have with your hair and decide together what will work for your particular type of hair. Stylists...LISTEN to what the client is telling you. Don't "tune them out" because you feel you're the professional and know more than they do. They know THEIR hair. In the 29 years I have been a cosmetologist, I have heard these two complaints more times than I can count...Why did I hear them? 'Cuz I LISTENED... :-) Don't overuse products on your hair thinking you will get a bad hair day to go good. You'll end up making it worse. Less is more when using products on your hair. Too much conditioner? Hair that will end up limp, flyaway, or oily. Too much styling products? Hair will again, be limp and get dull looking from product buildup... Apply any hair styling product to damp, not wet hair. Rollers have made a come-back recently. Set hair that is damp and allow to dry naturally or speed the drying with a blow dryer or hair dryer. If you like the natural tossled look, carefully remove the rollers, (allow electric curlers to cool completely before removing) bend over and gently finger comb the curls through. When you stand back up and the room has stopped spinning, lightly spray the hair and...leave it alone, don't keep playing with it or your cute look will quickly turn into a "bad hair day." When blow drying hair, apply your styling product to the roots with very little, if any anywhere else. Blow dry the roots to give your hair added body before finishing the rest of the hair. If you have a cowlick, use a little gel or mousse to tame it, or use that area to try out different parts. If the cowlick is in the crown or back of the head, use a roller or two to get it under control. (Curling iron works too). Most gels and mousse can be re-activated by spritzing the hair with a little water if you hair falls during the day. Spritz and gently use your fingers to fluff the style back up... I hope some of these tips can help you cut down the amount of bad hair days. One of my personal favorite tips for bad hair days that I use probably dozens of times a week (I know, that's a lot of bad hair days.) is throwing my hair on top of my head. Sure, I sometimes look like "Psycho Pebbles", but at least it always looks neat and no one realizes I wrestled with the hair before I ended up with the look...
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