12.05.2009

Daniel's Tip #4, Redken Clear Moisture Moist Ends Leave-In


Maybe Leave-In Conditioner isn't the most exciting product to profile because it certainly doesn't lend itself to a lot of styling options...

Or does it?

One of my favorite tricks for celebs and non-celebs is to use even the days you don't want to do your hair as days to give back to your hair.

Let's take this delightful paparazzi montage of KH as example:

We can glean a few most-know tips from this celeb.

First picture:
Low pony with headband
Maybe you've run out of time or are super busy with your new husband, adopted Korean baby and busy Hollywood lifetstyle and can't find time to wash and style your hair. The headband ads instant glam and covers up any gross, greasy roots. But, my suggestion, rub some RCMMEL-I onto the rest of the hair. It will help slick back the pony, and also give you great deep moisturizing treatment all day long while you hustle and bustle and schmooze your way to the top of your career! Or get errands done. Whatever you have to do today!

Second Picture:
Obviously this one won't be as easy if you have greasy roots, but it can be done! Take any aerosol hair spray, spray directly onto the hair line at the front of the face, flip hair over and rub in with your fingers. This will absorb a little of the oil and also give a teensy bit of volume. Like the first picture, use some RCMMEL-I on the ends of the hair and tie back, either into a pony or a loose bun at the nape of the neck. Sexy, effortless. Kinda like ballerina who's been dancing hard all day long. Classic, but with a little "I could care less" thrown in. Love it.

Third Picture:
Variation on a theme here. Apply conditioner to the ends, then instead of pulling the hair back to the nape of the neck, pull it high and allow the ends to catch as you pull it through a hair tie. If needed use a few well placed bobby pins to hide any errant hairs, but otherwise, messy is better.

But the idea is, even though it's messy, or last minute, doesn't mean you can't be rockin' and treatin' all along the way.

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