Your Style

Selecting a hair style that matches your looks and your personal style is something that’s troubled man and women over the years. It’s funny to think how much time is put into such a small part of our body, but it’s not much surprise considering how important hair styles have been in our culture. It’s said that you can identify a specific time in fashion by the music that’s written, the clothes that people wear and by their hairstyle. The sixties wouldn’t be the sixties without long hair, just like the seventies wouldn’t be the seventies without sideburns, or the fifties without grease.

But these incredibly stylish hairstyles don’t come effortlessly. The more elaborate it looks, the more upkeep it takes. And keeping it in shape involves probably spending some money on it. It’s more than having the right kind of comb, brush, hair spray or hair gel.

Getting the perfect hairstyle starts in the shower. Choosing the right shampoo and conditioner (yes, no two in one bundles please) for your type of hair is paramount. And you need to be honest with yourself. Nobody likes to think that they have dandruff or greasy hair, but admitting it is the best way to start fixing the problem. And please don’t sign out a shampoo just because it’s not from a popular brand. Much like toothpaste, the unknown brands are often the best. And also, don’t rule the shampoo and conditioner out because they don’t show any noticeable difference the first time around, since most take at least a week to start showing results.

After your shower, there’s a lot hanging on what tools you use to style your hair. Again, the most popular brands of hair products aren’t necessarily the best, often, they’re toned down so they’re easier to use. Look at what brands your hair stylist uses – as often they even sell it also – and ask for your stylist for advice on what to use.

As for tools, you should also look at what is best quality. Using a normal hair straightener might be good, but using a ghd one is better. Just look out for counterfeit material. This is important as a bad quality product can seriously damage your hair, at times permanently, and can cause serious injuries to you. Fortunately there’s a Website Checker at ghd that you can use to make sure that you’re not buying a bad product.

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