Quick Tips:
- Tricia recommends the Mary Kay Acne Treatment Gel for those surprise zit attacks.
- Gena raved about her new hot air curling iron. Its a hair dryer and curling iron in one that can give her curly hair nice waves.
- Janet introduced us to DHC, a skincare line based out of Japan. Become a Facebook fan to see weekly deals. With every order you receive 4 free samples.
Jennifer Goodwin, our guest speaker, suggested some wonderful ideas:
- Find a great shampoo and conditioner for your hair type. Consider going to Sally's Beauty Supply. They have great products for a cheaper price than the salons. But check out the salons for After Christmas Clearance on gift packs (I scored a full Paul Mitchell Shampoo & Conditioner with finisher for $10).
- Purchase a Clarifying Shampoo to super clean your hair from all the products you use. Once a month would be good idea.
- Fish oil and prenatal vitamins are great for hair health.
- For hair color, the box brands from the grocery store are just fine. For more bang for your buck, check out Loreal at Sally's Beauty Supply. You can purchase the creme and conditioner separate that will last two uses as the same cost of one box at the grocery.
- To keep hair healthy, get a haircut every 4 to 5 weeks to keep hair the same length. If growing your hair out, get a haircut every 6 to 8 weeks.
- Check out websites to help you find a great new hairdo -
- Empire Beauty School offers a wide range of services for a low, cheap price (http://www.empire.edu/cosmetology-schools/pennsylvania/state-college). My 2 daughters and I can go for a hair style, manicure, and facial for $30 total! A great mommy and daughter date!
Questions for Jennifer? Email her here! Thanks Jennifer!
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