Shop Talk: Dry Hair Remedy

Joico Moisture Recovery

 

 

The stress your hair may endure during winter months can leave you pulling your hair out in search of a remedy.  If your hair has the tendency to lose moisture during the winter, using the proper foundational hair products is vital.  Shampoo & conditioner is essential and would be your hairs’ best friend as long as you’re using what’s best for your hair type.

The Joico Moisture Recovery Shampoo & Treatment Balm are great for dry hair.  Works well on natural, color treated and relaxed hair to replenish the lost of moisture.  To find where to purchase Joico products near you click here.

Hair care tip: Remember to get your ends clip every 6 weeks.

 

Plastic surgery: Designer Pocket Books

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When you thought giving birth was enough along with an annual pap-smear, comes to find out some women prefer looking as though they’ve never been touched, down there.

Instead of the satisfaction of designer handbags and Christian Louboutins, they’d prefer undergoing labioplasty and vaginoplasty in order to keep their private parts in check.  When looking up the words on dictionary.com, I found it interesting of the vagueness in detail.

Labioplasty n. Plastic surgery on a lip. #thatisall This usually takes place when a woman has a large labia.  If you watch Keeping up with the Kardashians, there’s an episode where the Kardashians sisters tease their mom Kris about having a camel toe.  Really? Who should care to know?

Vaginoplasty was vague however, self explanatory.

Vaginoplasty n. Plastic surgery of the vagina. Also called colpoplasty.

In any case, I won’t deny looking in the mirror and envisioning the frown lines gone, but after living in our bodies for years, at what point do we become OK with who we are or do we?Are women looking to be perfect? Is it insecurity and what woman compares her private parts to another?  Tell us would you consider a designer vagina?

 

Kim Kardashian’s Drastic Hair Color Change & You Too Can Lighten Up

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Stepping out of our comfort zone can be daunting. Nevertheless, there’s a time and a place for change and sometimes it starts at the top of our head. Every woman has a signature look. Oftentimes caring about what others may say about our new signature holds us back from signing on the dotted line, unless, you’re a woman that has a perpetual signature metamorphosis. In either way, looking to lighten up this summer? Here’s 5 tips to help you change face.

1. Who are you changing your hair color for? If, your ulterior motive doesn’t begin and end with you, don’t become dismayed when the person you were changing for, doesn’t like it. This decision should be all about you in order to receive ultimate satisfaction!

2. What hair color are you starting with and what hair color are you trying to achieve? This is the time to get all of the uncertainties out of the way. When you promenade into the salon, have your mind made up and leave room for adjustments upon your stylist advice. Search the Internet for color options as well as flip through hair magazines. Make sure to take the pictures you like with you to the salon, because there’s nothing like visuals to speak a thousand words.

3. Where will you have your hair color done? Referral, Referrals, Referral! Referrals for skillful hairstylists is likened to location, location, location when buying an home.

4. Whenare you having the service performed will allow you time to make sure the prior steps are in order. However, if, you’re looking to jump in this thing willy nilly, make sure the prior steps are in order!

5. Why are you contemplating changing up your hair color? If, (I repeat)your ulterior motive doesn’t begin and end with you, don’t become dismayed when the reason why you’re doing it, doesn’t bring you ultimate satisfaction!

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