Friday, March 26, 2010

how to avoid bad hair days

Do your bad hair days happen after rushed mornings? We all develop a healthy routine in the morning as we prepare for work, school or loitering. Oversleeping leads to rushing, which can upset the routine. Guess what? This is often why we leave for work upset over bad hair. We didn't have time to follow the routine. Maybe we blow-dried our hair more than usual or, in a mad rush, applied too much hair spray. Maybe we forgot product that our hairstyle requires. Maybe we ran out of product because we were too rushed the previous morning to take account of the empty bottle. The point is, rushing won't help you avoid bad hair days, but it can cause them.
I bet there's someone with perfect hair at work, school or wherever you loiter - someone who never suffers even a moment of imperfect hair. Every follicle is in place. Every cuticle shines healthily. '(Sigh...) If only there were a way... for my--my hair....' you think.

While we all hope that person has a spectacularly bad hair day sometime, the truth is that you can have hair that healthy, too. You can be the person who never has a bad hair day. It's all a matter of whether you want to tolerate the occasional bad hair day, or devote the time and effort to ensure that it never happens again. Are you ready to take these three steps?

Develop the discipline to adhere to a good morning routine.
Honestly detail your routine and hair desires with your hairstylist.
Come to terms with your hair type and make the necessary adjustments to prevent oiliness or dryness.
If so, you can avoid bad hair days.

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