DOES YOUR HAIR GET THE RAINY DAY BLUES
Posted by Te-see on February 17th, 2009
Lately it seems like rain is always in the forecast…a little too much for my liking…and lets all agree that this is Not Good for your hair. There’s just too many styles that DO NOT look good in the rain. And if you have curly hair like me…don’t even think about straightening it. A complete waste of time. As soon as you walk out the door it’s frizzy and curly all over again!
Well, CJ Cassaday, your hair stylist to the stars has some tips that will make you have “happy hair.”
For curly hair he suggests applying a curl enhancing cream like Morrocan Oil. It’s designed for those who like to let their hair air dry. Simply apply the Morrocan Oil to towel dried hair. Activate the curls by scrunching your hair with your hands and go! My kind of style…Your curls will be soft and separated not stiff and crunchy.
For straight hair CJ suggests Myrrhea Silkening Fluid by Renee Furterer. It’s your best protection from humidity since it controls frizz and volume leaving your hair feeling ultra smooth. It also has thermal protection for when you blow your hair straight so you are doubly shielded from the harsh weather and potential heat damage!
If your hair is really not having a good day CJ’s tip is to make a low pony tail at the nape of your neck, twist it up towards your crown then use a medium to large clip to hold it in place. Let the ends cascade over the top…maybe add a couple of stylish hair sticks or use a fancy clip. And you’re off…Sounds good to me…
Thanks CJ!
Peace, Love and Happy Hair!
Te-see




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March 1st, 2009 at 8:13 pm
[...] For anyone who caught this years Oscars you probably noticed that many of the women attending wore their hair up. This due to the bad-hair weather here in Hollywood. Robert’s secret to creating this sleek style was to use Moroccanoil styling cream. Perfect for smoothing the hair and preventing the frizzy’s. [...]
March 15th, 2009 at 6:38 am
Great post. I love anything related to skincare, thanks a lot
March 16th, 2009 at 4:41 pm
I’ve never given this a try, but I think it’s about time I do.