
Hairnistas, I didn't think it was possible, but I am officially bored with my hair. Now I know you all wonder how this is possible with my crypt full of wigs, clip-ins, falls, you name it, but I am :( My hair is the healthiest and longest it's ever been (which don't get me wrong, I am over the moon about), but I'm getting the itch to try a new look. I'm leaning toward a sew-in with the curliest bundle of Indian hair I can find...this way my own hair won't be damaged and it will also prevent me from doing anything drastic. If you're in the same boat, here are a few tips to keep you from doing something you'll regret:
1. Don't get the "I'm Sick of My Hair" haircut. You're not as sick of it as you think, and you're not as sick of it as you will be the day after this haircut. Sleep on it, if a couple days pass and you really feel like you're ready to make a change, go for it.
2. Throw on a cute hat. Sometimes just not having to look at it for a day or two makes all the difference. My go-to faves are a military style baseball cap or a slouchy crochet beret.
3. Get a new wig. This is for my wig wearing Hairnistas. I've fallen out of love with every wig I own and it is time for me to replenish my styles. Just like you have to clean out your closet, do the same with your wig stash.
4. Treat yourself. Whether it's a day at the spa or even with the hot salon in town that you've been dying to try. Having someone else pamper your tresses may make you realize that what you have isn't so bad after all.
I refuse to have a hair-tastrophe, so I'll be taking all of these tips to heart as I go through the holidays. What do you ladies do when you're feeling blah and want to switch it up?



1 comment:
I throw a hat on in a minute!!!! By the way I've been doing avocado to the hair and wow... my hair loves it!
I also threw some lemon juice in it to make it lighter. I think I achieved some light strands but going to try again and sit in the FL sun.
~Maureen
p.s. love your hairexpertnistaness! :)
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