Reply:@AllisonMonroe I know at my store they schedule one licensed beauty advisor since our studio is on the small side. Appointments ca
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@AllisonMonroe I know at my store they schedule one licensed beauty advisor since our studio is on the small side. Appointments can fill up fast during certain times of the month like prom, graduation, Mother’s Day. I like to make my appointment a couple weeks in advance for a time slot I want/need.
Reply:@rushelllynn Your hair sounds a lot like mine. I use the LOC method for airdrying: leave-in conditioner, oil, cream. The leave-in
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@rushelllynn Your hair sounds a lot like mine. I use the LOC method for airdrying: leave-in conditioner, oil, cream. The leave-in conditioner is water-based, and the oil helps lock-in the moisture and smooth the cuticle to reduce frizz. The cream (or it can be a gel or cream-gel) provides hold for your style. Products I use or have used (I tend to switch-up products) with good results include: Leave-in: #Bumble and bumble Save the Day Protective Hair Repair Fluid 3.2 oz/ 95 mL , Briogeo Farewell Frizz™ Rosarco Milk Leave-In Conditioner 5 oz/ 148 mL , Crown Affair The Mini Leave-In Conditioner Cream for Hydrated Hair 1.7 oz / 50 ml . Oil: Kérastase Elixir Ultime Refillable Hydrating Hair Oil , #Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser's Invisible Oil (link won't work), Verb Ghost Weightless Oil to Fight Frizz and Enhance Shine , shu uemura Essence Absolue Nourishing Protective Hair Oil , Crown Affair The Hair Oil 1 oz/ 30 mL . Cream/gel: Bumble and bumble Don’t Blow It Fine Air-Dry Cream 5 oz/ 150 mL I have tried the Living Proof No Frizz Vanishing Oil 1.7 oz / 50 mL . It was too heavy for me, but your hair might be thicker or more dense than mine, even when used alone. Because I am using three different products, I tend to choose lighter products (e.g., those advertised for fine hair). Good luck!
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You are ahead of schedule for reaching your empties goal @Samtian; that's awesome! Did the neopolitan bath bomb smell like ice cre
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You are ahead of schedule for reaching your empties goal @Samtian; that's awesome! Did the neopolitan bath bomb smell like ice cream? And did the cocoa puff lip balm smell like the cereal, for that matter?
Reply:@PriyankaAUH Dermatologists are medical doctors who treat issues with skin, hair, and nails. A dermatologist can diagnose your sk
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@PriyankaAUH Dermatologists are medical doctors who treat issues with skin, hair, and nails. A dermatologist can diagnose your skin: they can figure out the root cause of those bumps you’re getting, and then recommend/prescribe treatment. A derm can be very helpful, especially for stubborn acne and other skin conditions. Heck, I have a derm who’s helped me get my reactive skin under control. If you’re in the US, make sure the derm you see is “board certified.” (I assume that’s also a thing in other countries, but since I don’t live in them, I can’t speak for them. 😅) And of course, make sure they’re a dermatologist, not an esthetician. I mean, estheticians aren’t bad, but they can’t diagnose skin issues/conditions because they’re not required to finish med school and complete a residency. Estheticians focus on making skin look better, not the underlying health of skin.