Friday, March 12, 2010

What's Product and why is it singular?

I've never really known how to do my hair. Some people are "hair smart" I think and I am not one of those people. Now that I'm in my 30's I'm learning the importance of "product." I don't like to put anything in my hair and I guess that's part of the problem. The other day my old college roommate and I got together and went to the hair school for a scalp massage for $6. It was great. After, I asked the girl doing my hair if she would teach me how to do it curly. I have had natural curl since puberty but always have burned it our with my straightener. She took the time to show me how to use product, I need mousse and gel mixed together and hairspray at the very end. She scrunched it in her hand as she blew it dry. I loved how it looked for once! So now, when I'm in the mood I can do my hair curly. I've actually done it a few times and it turned out. Finally, I can do my own hair.:)

5 comments:

Lyssa said...

I want to see it curly. I'll bet it looks cute. And I think your hair usually looks great. That straightening iron gets to smokin' and burns your curls right out. I remember when the guy cutting my hair asked what product I used and I told him, Pert 2 in 1 and he busted up laughing.

Amy♥ said...

You need to post a picture!!! I bet it looks great! :) I've been growing my hair out and need some sort of style- other than a ponytail! ;)

Stef said...

Your hair was always great!! But I would agree that change is good...especially when someone else shows you how to change it...preferrable not your 5 year old son...mine does that..a lot.

Mormon Muser said...

Yes, where's the picture? I covet curly hair and wish I had natural curl, so you should embrace it! I wanna see a picture:-)!!!

Marie Hatch Chambers said...

Picture!! Picture!! Picture!!

There is a lady in my ward the keeps trying to help me with my hair. I feel so challenged.