Friday, December 7, 2012

Texas Big Healthy Hair


Texas, Texas, Texas, My great state is home of full-size hair and home grown goods. While there are other beaches to brag about, a moon lit bonfire in the Corpus Christi sand is always a memorable night. Spring break 2012 I chose to spend with my family instead of with crazy friends boozing away. We found a hotel across the street from the beach and walked from small boutique to ice cream shops talking about our studies and what our parents have been up to at home with an empty nest.  We rented some surf boards and tried to surf the nonexistent waves and ended up laughing lying on the flat choppy water. My mother and I left the beach to find a spa while the boys fished on the bay. We came across Anthony's Aveda Concept Salon & Day Spa. We got massages hair treatments. While Anthony Aveda is not known for his Spa, he has several celebrity clients for hair care. Because of the lack of creativity in his spa menu, my mother and I decided to see what his hair care was all about. He has a special line of product he developed that does wonderful work on damaged hair. His prices are extremely reasonable! And his work is wonderful. I loved my style and it grew out beautifully. His Aveda Damage Remedy Renewal Treatments are magic! “This intensive professional treatment offers a holistic approach to repair, strengthen and restore damaged hair while bringing perfect balance to your scalp. Organically-grown quinoa protein and tamanu oil, an intensive moisturizer, are used in this botanically active treatment.” And of course I couldn’t say no to an organic treatment. It lasted about thirty minutes with two rinses and a low level blow dry. I recommend a daily usage of argon oil. It’s a simple and inexpensive natural way to keep your hair well fed and shiny. Healthy hair is rich with nutrients from what we eat and the products we put in daily. Organics are defiantly not just for your skin. Hair is a living part of your body and deserves to the best care.  And what else are we going to twirl in our fingers or flip when we are flirting with the boys!
Signing off,
XX Porcelain Girl
 

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