Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Damaged Goods

There are normally two times of the year when we have a high volume of conditioning treatments at the salon: winter and summer. In both seasons, the natural elements can strip the hair of moisture, necessitating deep conditioning. But lately we've been noticing a year-round need for extra conditioning, and there is clearly one culprit: celebrities.

Okay, I'm joking, but just a little. Celebrities change their hair all the time - short, then long the next month, curly then straight, blond then brunette, and the rest of us are trying our best to keep up. But all those quick changes - particularly bleaching, flat ironing, and extensions - can be damaging to your hair. The reasons celebrities always look great is because they have stylists attending to their hair every day (well, maybe not every day, but some of them never have roots showing, so I'm just saying....). And you know what those stylists are most frequently doing? Conditioning, conditioning, and conditioning.

To keep you looking paparazzi-ready, we have great conditioning treatments at the salon to target a variety of issues. If your hair is over-processed, try a Rene Furterer conditioning mask. If your color is looking dull, a Pravana shine treatment will restore lustre. If you can't live without your flat iron, Prive's Thermal Protection Detangling Spray is essential before that heat gets anywhere near your hair.

The November issue of Vogue has a great article on this topic. It's the one with Reese Witherspoon on the cover, featuring her new hair style.

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