27 April 2010
jennider:

pseudolibrarian:

(via fuckyeah-hair)

Hmm, she and I have the same hair type. Why doesn’t mine look like that????

I bet if you took her face out of consideration and just looked at your and her hair that they are pretty similar.  But for some tips that I use for getting my hair more shiny:
1. Always leave the conditioner in for at least 1-2 minutes
2. Rinse with COLD water.
3. Always change up your shampoo and conditioner.  I find that when I use Bumble & Bumble my hair is always really soft and shiny.
4. You can get this great stuff from John Frieda.  Use it every day and leave in for 3-5 minutes and use it once/week or for special occasions and leave in 20 minutes and use double the amount.  This stuff really really works wonders on my hair.
5. Always always always drink 64 oz of water per day.  Your hair and skin will look so much healthier.  I noticed a difference after just a couple of days.  Drinking water is sometimes the hardest thing to do… no idea why.
6. Make sure to use a heat protectant even if only blowdrying.

jennider:

pseudolibrarian:

(via fuckyeah-hair)

Hmm, she and I have the same hair type. Why doesn’t mine look like that????

I bet if you took her face out of consideration and just looked at your and her hair that they are pretty similar.  But for some tips that I use for getting my hair more shiny:

1. Always leave the conditioner in for at least 1-2 minutes

2. Rinse with COLD water.

3. Always change up your shampoo and conditioner.  I find that when I use Bumble & Bumble my hair is always really soft and shiny.

4. You can get this great stuff from John Frieda.  Use it every day and leave in for 3-5 minutes and use it once/week or for special occasions and leave in 20 minutes and use double the amount.  This stuff really really works wonders on my hair.

5. Always always always drink 64 oz of water per day.  Your hair and skin will look so much healthier.  I noticed a difference after just a couple of days.  Drinking water is sometimes the hardest thing to do… no idea why.

6. Make sure to use a heat protectant even if only blowdrying.