Friday, December 13, 2019

For the Mom's


Moms,


You know those days where you wake up, style your hair, put on your make up, and casually go about your day?  No?  Yeah, neither do we! 


Although we all love our little bundles of joy, we know that mom life can get a bit hectic to say the least!  Usually when you’re running around trying to get your morning routine in the works, mom practically has to choose between a single bite to eat or brushing your hair; not to mention if you want to go on an entire family outing!  Juggling to get your kids (and husband) ready to leave can be insane!


 We have some suggestions on how to make your morning hair routine a bit easier!


 
If you are not one to style your hair much, even when you do have time then we definitely recommend the wash-and-go approach.  With the right products you can rock your hair au naturale with ease.  For curly hair we suggest a nice curl cream, like the Kevin Murphy Killer.Curls.  Apply it when your hair is fresh out of the shower to define your curls and fight the frizz that comes with them.  If your hair is less curly or just wavy you can opt for a more light-weight product like Kevin Murphy Killer.Waves.  For straighter hair just find yourself a nice leave- in conditioner and you’re good to go. 


1)  The Wash-and-Go


If you are not one to style your hair much, even when you do have time then we definitely recommend the wash-and-go approach.  With the right products you can rock your hair au naturale with ease.  For curly hair we suggest a nice curl cream, like the Kevin Murphy Killer.Curls.  Apply it when your hair is fresh out of the shower to define your curls and fight the frizz that comes with them.  If your hair is less curly or just wavy you can opt for a more light-weight product like Kevin Murphy Killer Waves.  For straighter hair just find yourself a nice leave- in conditioner and you’re good to go.  

 

2) Overnight Braids
 
If your hair needs a little guidance but you still want to use the “air dry” approach you can always opt for overnight braids!  Overnight braids are great because you can take the time when the kids are in bed to braid your hair at night.  After you get up in the morning just take them out, apply a little product like a pomade to smooth down frizz, and you have a nice wave for the day!  The best part of this approach is that you can achieve it with no heat products!  The trick is to braid your hair when it’s almost completely air-dried, because if its super wet then it won’t dry all the way over night. 
 

3) Dry Shampoo
 
Ladies!!! Dry shampoo!! The holy grail of “on the go mommy” products!  Dry shampoo can make flat, greasy, sweaty, dull hair look presentable quickly and practically effortlessly.  Just simply spray onto your roots to absorb the excess oils on the scalp and go.  Try the Kevin Murphy Doo Over ... sold at our salon all month long!!
 
Now don’t let the word “shampoo” fool you.  Dry shampoo is not meant for cleansing your hair but is handy for a quick fix. 
 
4) Accessorize
 
Sometimes it’s easier to just simply hide it.  You can get a cute printed headband or a cute claw clip, use them for down hair or to accent a cute ponytail or quick two-second top knot.  Add a ball cap over a ponytail or low braids for a cute sporty look.  So quick, so easy, so cute!
 

5) … Chop it off
 
Yes, you read that right.  Cut your hair!  Lucky for you, our blog about face shapes will tell you exactly which cute bob or pixie cut that will suit you best.  Finding a simple, low maintenance cut will take out all of the everyday hair drama.  Voilà!
 
So moms: stress no more!  Use any of these quick and simple tricks to get going each day and be efficient and look cute as a mother! ;)
 


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