10-15 MINUTES, realistically that 's realistically how much time I have each morning to make my hair fabulous for the day. On the days when my husband and kids don't operate according to plan and I lose ANY of those 10-15 minutes, I truly PANIC.
With the busy lifestyles we all have, time to maintain Salon perfect hair on a daily basis is usually in short order. A good stylist should always ask their clients about their lifestyle before making any drastic changes to their hair. Sandy Griffiths a stylist in Jensen Beach understands the importance of limited time for grooming. She usually recommends that her clients consider how much time they will have each day to create the desired hairstyle they are requesting. "There is always a compromise, where I can alter the haircut minimally or suggest products for my clients to use that will cut down their daily styling sometimes by half" says Sandy .
Here are a few other ideas for fabulous hair in a flash.
- GET IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME: Let your stylist know how much time you have each day for styling. That should steer them to suggest only styles or cuts that will fit your lifestyle. You shouldn't be leaving the Salon with Mariah Carey's length if all you have the time for is a Katie Holmes look
- PRODUCTS: The Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Line is great for reducing hair drying time plus it conditions the hair and adds shine.
- OVERNIGHT HELP: Sleeping with hair in a tight bun will create luxurious waves the next day.
- DON'T SHAMPOO EVERYDAY unless your hair is oily. Going from Wet to dry, plus styling should be saved for those days you have been blessed with "extra" time.
- HAIR ACCESSORIES are Super Heroes on a day when there is limited time. Be sure to have a few nice hair bands, clips or combs on hand that will accentuate your features, such as showing off your face shape, complimenting your highlights or accentuating your beautiful eyes.