Shout out
First and foremost, I'd like to send a shout out to that one awesome person who commented on my last post and said they really enjoy my blog; you rock, you awesome person you, and I'm not just saying that because you are my one and only reader ;-)
To condition, or not to condition, is that even a question?
You know that sound when the dj stops a track and it scratches to a halt? Or when a car slams on it's breaks and they scream and shrill? Or when a room full of doctors and nurses simultaneously gasp when the woman in the delivery room gives birth to a hairy beast with 1 eye when they were expecting a cute little baby? Well that's the general reaction I have when I hear that someone either doesn't use conditioner, or only uses condition once in a while. Don't get me wrong, it's not because I feel that using conditioner after shampoo is as to hair as moisturiser after face wash is to skin, it's just, I can't even get a comb though my mop if I even attempt to use a cheap conditioner. It's as if my hair is this stuck up little poppie and nothing but GUCCI or Louis Vuitton will do...
What kind of personality are you?
Everyone has a different hair type, even people who think they have the same hair type, don't, going to a hair dresser to get the same hair cut will prove this (I speak from experience). Sometimes I feel all alone in this world. There is one thing I seem to have in common with most people though; damp weather really ruins my hair, only, instead of becoming bouncy and full of volume, my hair loses it's style and falls flat. If a cow licked me it would look more flattering. I therefore cannot speak for anyone else but myself, when I talk about what hair problems I have, and what works for it. I do however think, that most woman feel the same as I do when I say that most days, I'm convinced my hair has a personality of it's own. Not only does my hair have personality, it has moods. It has fat days and thin days. It has leave me alone days and I'M ON TOP OF THE WORLD days. Sometimes it's happy, sometimes depressed. We fight a lot. We make up though, which is a good thing, as I can't picture us apart. I found a good therapist though - Elvive.
L'oreal Elvive
What I love about the Elvive range is; they seem to have a product for every mood of the week. When my hair is feeling depressed and limp, and doesn't want to see anyone, I use the Nutri-Gloss. When my hair is feeling over worked and stressed, I use the Re-Nutrition. When my hair is having a good day, and I want to keep it that way, I use Volume Collagen. For everyday use, I use Colour-Protect. This is like an entire range developed just for me, and I love it. Thank you L'Oreal, because of your hair therapy, my hair and I are not only still together, but our relationship is healthy and happy!
What about you?
I have no idea what kind of hair my readers may have, but what ever it is, and how ever your hair may feel, I'm sure Elvive has a product just for you. Give it a try, I swear you'll love it.
Tip
If you colour your hair a lot, or you blow dry it, or use a straight iron a lot, why don't you get yourself Elvive's Re-Nutrition (or Damage Care) hair masque? When you bath or shower at night before you go to bed, towel dry your hair, apply a generous amount of the masque to the hair, massage in, wrap a warm towel around your head, and leave in over night. You'll find that after you've rinsed it out the next morning, your hair will be as soft as a baby's bottom.
Well that was short and sweet, night night everyone, go get that beauty rest ;-)
Your blog is very entertaining and a pleasure to read.
ReplyDeleteYou have more than one fan. I love your witty and clever way of writing. Your analogies are always on the spot.
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