It's that time of year again that I need to cut my hair and do hair treatments.
Yes. Believe it or not, my last haircut and treatment were done last year, December 16, 2011. I remember that so well because I vowed to myself that I would find a reputable hairstylist to manage my hair regularly this time. No more surprise haircuts in different salons. It's time to get some things in my life permanent. If I can find a permanent dentist this time, finding a hairstylist would be easier.
Henri Calayag salon was my choice. I did research of course and I was intrigued about the hairstyling prowess of his senior consultant Richard. I've read blogs and forums and dreamt about it for two weeks. When I finally had the courage to go there, he was all business and provided me insights which he thought would be better for my hair. Silently he snipped away and gave me a really intensive blow dry. After my haircut, I went to salon ESA for my Keratin treatment complex which was divine, a really relaxing experience. After months of being happy with my cut and treatment, friends noticed how beautifully my hair grew. I don't know how they figured out, but my friends know hair better than me anyways. So, I knew what to do next time. But unfortunately, that "next time" didn't happen too soon and it's been a year of no salon trips. Whoever gets too complicated and anxious about a haircut anyways? Me.
I don't like going to salons. I'd like to be there to do the necessary the fastest way possible. I'd rather hangout in hospitals more. The noisy blow dry feels like a dentist drill on my head. I don't like strangers touching my hair. I am also the type who hates to listen how my hair needs this and that. Please, just cut fast and let me be. That's why I need a permanent go-to salon. At least it relieves my anxiety by going to a familiar place somehow.
I'm so overdue for a haircut. My hair already touches my waist, and I consume too much shampoo. It's that time of year that my head feels like a dragging mop. My family and friends tell me that my hair is already too long, but at least they say it still looks healthy. I just dare not to look closely. With my lifestyle, I prefer to tie my hair all the time so I guess the length rarely bothered me, until now. So here it is, booking my appointment and there's no turning back.
Come to think of it, I noticed my dog preference too. I look at my dogs and for some reason I prefer the short coat types, the wash and wear dogs with no fuzz. Bullmastiff, Jack Russell etc. They just shed hair effortlessly and their coat is always so manageable and smooth. Less stress, less shampoo consumption with an every breezy feeling. I envy them.
Chivas is an exception. He was a surprise gift, a cute little one with thick hair. He will have his regular trip to the grooming center soon especially in preparation for summer. I'd have to have his hair shaved off, and I mean all of it. I do hope he is not insecure and he likes salons more than I do.
Yes. Believe it or not, my last haircut and treatment were done last year, December 16, 2011. I remember that so well because I vowed to myself that I would find a reputable hairstylist to manage my hair regularly this time. No more surprise haircuts in different salons. It's time to get some things in my life permanent. If I can find a permanent dentist this time, finding a hairstylist would be easier.
Henri Calayag salon was my choice. I did research of course and I was intrigued about the hairstyling prowess of his senior consultant Richard. I've read blogs and forums and dreamt about it for two weeks. When I finally had the courage to go there, he was all business and provided me insights which he thought would be better for my hair. Silently he snipped away and gave me a really intensive blow dry. After my haircut, I went to salon ESA for my Keratin treatment complex which was divine, a really relaxing experience. After months of being happy with my cut and treatment, friends noticed how beautifully my hair grew. I don't know how they figured out, but my friends know hair better than me anyways. So, I knew what to do next time. But unfortunately, that "next time" didn't happen too soon and it's been a year of no salon trips. Whoever gets too complicated and anxious about a haircut anyways? Me.
I don't like going to salons. I'd like to be there to do the necessary the fastest way possible. I'd rather hangout in hospitals more. The noisy blow dry feels like a dentist drill on my head. I don't like strangers touching my hair. I am also the type who hates to listen how my hair needs this and that. Please, just cut fast and let me be. That's why I need a permanent go-to salon. At least it relieves my anxiety by going to a familiar place somehow.
I'm so overdue for a haircut. My hair already touches my waist, and I consume too much shampoo. It's that time of year that my head feels like a dragging mop. My family and friends tell me that my hair is already too long, but at least they say it still looks healthy. I just dare not to look closely. With my lifestyle, I prefer to tie my hair all the time so I guess the length rarely bothered me, until now. So here it is, booking my appointment and there's no turning back.
Come to think of it, I noticed my dog preference too. I look at my dogs and for some reason I prefer the short coat types, the wash and wear dogs with no fuzz. Bullmastiff, Jack Russell etc. They just shed hair effortlessly and their coat is always so manageable and smooth. Less stress, less shampoo consumption with an every breezy feeling. I envy them.
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| His post haircut look |

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