Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Hair is HUGE

..a HUGE deal, that is!

Check out some interesting stats from a recent study:

  • 44% percent of women say their mood is effected by a bad hair day
  • 1/4 of women have cried after a hair cut
  • 1/3 have regretted changing their hairstyle

Really, ladies? This study is of just a little more than 1,000 women, so we're wondering if this is really an accurate reflection? Crying over a hair cut? Tell us your thoughts... Leave us a comment below if you agree with these numbers, or disagree?

Moreover, women cited the following as top hair issues:

"Women's biggest gripes about their hair in order: too thin or fine; the color; too curly or frizzy; too dry or damaged; too thick; takes too long to style; too straight; unmanageable; going gray; falling out."

Funny thing is--these are all things that can be easily managed/changed/altered through salon services? So, are the women that were polled just sitting at home crying about their hair? I'm thinking so, because any savvy stylist would have numerous services they could suggest for women that are unhappy with their current hair style/condition.

To Thin? How about Hair Extensions... Hair Grafts!

Hate your color? Options are endless-Highlights, low lights, all-over color, multi-dimensional color!

Too Curly or frizzy? Can you say, Thermal Straightening or Relaxing!?

Too Dry/damaged? Try a conditioning treatment, and change up your shampoo/conditioner!

Too thick? This one is just way to easy--New haircut!

Takes too long to style? Again, too easy-- New hairstyle/cut!

Too Straight? Texture Services, Baby-- Perms, Waves--oh ,the choices!

The list goes on and on, but the point is, if you hate your hair-- stop crying about it, and talk to your stylist! These are all things that you can do something about!

Hair should never be the cause of a bad day! Come on, Ladies! And, as you've heard a ja-million times (that's a ton!) from me, it's just hair... Have FUN with it!

If any of these problems hit home for you, check this out: www.secretsofhairdesign.com.

Stats cited in USA TODAY: http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2010-04-12-bad-hair_N.htm.

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