Archive for April, 2009

Hair-Cutbacks

Posted on April 10th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

Now is the time to re-evaluate your budget and determine where and what to cut. I know it’s hard, but in this economy, you have to start somewhere, especially if you’re trying to save. Is the $95 haircut really necessary? If you decide no, here are a few money saving options when it comes to [...]

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Katy Perry on Hair Accessories

Posted on April 9th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

“I definitely want to make a follow-up pop, fun record. I’m not looking to alienate my fans, but I can’t be that grown-up Shirley Temple girl wearing the stupid strawberry in her hair all the time … because I’d kill myself or someone else would for me,” Perry laughed. “So I’m really excited to always [...]

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Find a Curl Expert

Posted on April 9th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

Every time I try out a new salon, the first thing I say when I call for an appointment is that I need a stylist who knows how to cut thick curly hair. It’s that important!! If you have PGH, you need a stylist who can cut PGH. You’re probably wondering how to find this [...]

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RAZZLEDAZZLE Barbershop – For Men Only (sorry ladies)

Posted on April 8th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

Last week, my boyfriend called me while I was at work and this is how it went… BF: “Babe, I just had the best hour and a half hot lather shave at this place called RAZZLEDAZZLE. It was heaven, and you have to blog about it.” Me: “Ok hunny, can I call you back in [...]

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Lisa Edelstein’s Fab Curly Hair

Posted on April 7th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

Lisa Edelstein from the TV show House has PGH! She usually wears her hair curly on the show, which we love. Although – she tends to go straight for award shows. Her hair is a great length for curlies. Not too short to be poofy and not too long to be unmanageable. Lisa is sporting [...]

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Heat Sensitive Hair Monkey Loofah

Posted on April 7th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

Check out this heat sensitive, hair color changing monkey loofah from dealextreme.com.  The monkey’s hair changes from brown to yellow when the water is warm enough for you to jump in. We found this bathtime toy on Gizmodo and got such a kick out of it! It’s only $3 bucks and could make for a [...]

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Friends of a feather…

Posted on April 6th, 2009 by Susan  |  Comments Off

So, Amanda was right when she said she could see me wearing the Top Hat headband from a few posts ago. I love hair accessories and I’m pretty much always willing to try something new. But how far is too far? I was browsing on Free People today (one of my favorite brands ever) and [...]

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Half Up, Half Down How-To

Posted on April 6th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

We came across this article in the LA Times on how to create the perfect half-up, half down hairstyle. Here are the tips from Celebrity stylist David Babaii. Now remember, this look is supposed to look a little tousled. Step 1: Begin with clean, dry hair. Section the hair into three equal parts around the head and [...]

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Worst Cities in US for Hair

Posted on April 6th, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

Totalbeauty.com  just released the top 13 cities in the US where you will probably have bad hair. Why these? A toxic cocktail of humidity, pollution, sunshine, hard water and lack of hair salons put these towns on the map — but not in a good way.  #13 – Eugene, Oregon #12 – Albuquerque, New Mexico #11 [...]

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This Just In: Pantene Reaches 1 Million Inches Mark

Posted on April 3rd, 2009 by Amanda  |  Comments Off

Pantene Beautiful Lengths is thrilled to announce that it has reached its most impressive milestone since the program began nearly three years ago.  This week marks the receipt of more than 1 million inches of hair donated to make free, real-hair wigs for women who have lost their hair due to cancer treatment. That’s a [...]

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