Beauty Tips for Ministers
Because you're in the public eye, and God knows you need to look good.
Witchy Hair
October 26, 2006 on 3:38 pm | In Hair |It’s getting so near Halloween. Is that why I keep seeing ministers with outrageously split ends and tattery, witchy hair out and about? Are they sporting those raggedy, hanging-in-your-face or ponytailed frazzled locks in preparation for their Halloween costume? I can only hope so, and pray that they’ll get themselves to the hairdresser during the first week of November.
People, conditioner is your friend. Get your hair trimmed frequently enough to keep it healthy, and as the weather gets dryer and colder, acquire some Fructis or Tresseme or Paul Mitchell or Bumble & Bumble or Suave conditioner and USE IT!!
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The Body Shop’s Honey Shampoo and Conditioner, as well as weekly applications of their Brazil Nut Deep Butter will leave you silky, too.
Comment by Mrs. M — October 27, 2006 #
It’s not just a conditioner issue. It’s also an issue of GETTING A GOOD HAIRCUT, and not just every six months! What IS it with the split ends and bad hair?
There’s a real lack of self-respect there. We can skip a few movies or lattes or buy one less item of clothing. Even when I was a doctoral student and living under the federal poverty level I managed — I just didn’t eat out and I didn’t go to movies and I got a good haircut every month, or every six to (shudder) eight weeks when I was really broke.
Grrrr. I’m with you.
Comment by Caroline Divine — October 27, 2006 #
Hair often becomes frizzy as we get older, so the old wash-it-&-toss-it approach may no longer work. One way to get a cheap “conditioning treatment” is to slather on conditioner, put a shower cap over it, and spend a few minutes in the sauna.
Another out-the-door approach on dried hair is to put a bead of the waxy “hair putty” (I think your grandfather would have called it pomade) that goes on your finger tips, then you run it through your hair. Special attention to frizz areas. Do not comb or brush afterward. Or try the spray oil finishes, one spurt, run your fingers through, and you’ll be shiny.
Comment by Anonymous — October 28, 2006 #
got a haircut today thanks for the reminder
Comment by assistantotheking — October 28, 2006 #