2010 Spring Hair Tips
As the weather changes, so does your hair. Here are Seven’s spring hair tips to keep your locks fabulous and give your hair a change for the better.
Get a good deep moisturizing treatment. It is essential to do so after the winter months because the cold, wind, hats and scarves will strip the cuticle making it rough and dry. Vital Force Crème Bath from Phytospecific is an excellent in-depth treatment. I like it because it hydrates, restores and protects the hair shaft.
Cut your hair to get rid of those raggedy winter ends. A good haircut will give your hair the boost it needs. Even if you have long hair, you can still cut your hair. You can just have a long haircut. You can opt to save the length and add layers around the face. Short to medium length hair has versatility and is definitely a plus during the spring. Why not cut your hair now so that it will be fierce for the summer and will have grown back out by autumn.
Coloring your hair is also good during the spring time. Add a few highlights to brighten you up. Hair color also makes your haircut look even more fabulous. I like to think a haircut without color is like a wall without paint; and remember even black and brown are hair colors.
Hair trends that will be in this spring are goddess wavy hair, low loose braided ponytails and French twists.
Headbands and hair accessories with bows will definitely be hot to trot this spring.
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