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    Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Suki Hairdressing.

    After a trip to America and with the weather finally starting to warm up, my last few trips to Suki Hairdressing have been all about bringing back the blonde.

    After letting the brown creep more and more into my hair for the winter season and to aid in the continuing effort to increase the thickness and overall quality of my hair, Bek (my hairdresser and blonde extraordinaire) and I decided it was time to lighten things up a little.

    With my hair thicker and healthier than ever thanks to the magic of Suki, the idea of bringing more blonde back wasn't such a scary thought. We've still kept a darker base to my hair to make regrowth virtually undetectable and also to make my visits to the salon less frequent, which has also been a massive aid in fixing my hair as the less we bleach, obviously the better.



    During my last few visits I've also been introduced to some killer new products. The most recent ones I've picked up, and which I already know are about to become staples in my routine are the YOUNG.AGAIN DRY CONDITIONER and the STAYING.ALIVE Leave-In Treatment, both from Kevin Murphy.  The Dry Conditioner is honestly a revolutionary product for second day hair, to me anyway. While I love the current dry shampoo I use from Arbonne and it's about the best one I've ever used, by it's nature, dry shampoo is drying, and when you have blonde ends like me which tend to dry out in between washes, products that just dry them further isn't exactly ideal. With the dry conditioner, you get the oil reducing benefits of a dry shampoo, but it also helps to add moisture to your hair (as a regular conditioner would) so you can have a clean scalp and nourished, healthy feeling and looking ends!

    As soon as I saw the words Leave-In Treatment, I had a good feeling I was going to the like this product to. I don't really ever come across a bad leave-in treatment, however this one is next level. The soft feeling my hair had after having this used in my hair at the salon had me sold. I definitely recommend this stuff for any other blonde babes out there who use hair dryers and styling tools on their hair as often as I do (which is basically every day).

    Two other styling products I've had the pleasure of using, and will be a big hit for my fans of beach hair without having to actually go swimming, are the HAIR RESORT and HAIR RESORT SPRAY, also from Kevin Murphy. Both products essentially do the same thing however the HAIR RESORT is more of a gel/liquid product that I find works best in damp hair - just scrunch in to get beachy waves that will stay in place all day. The spray virtually works the same however I find it best to use on dry hair.


    Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Suki Hairdressing.

    After a trip to America and with the weather finally starting to warm up, my last few trips to Suki Hairdressing have been all about bringing back the blonde.

    After letting the brown creep more and more into my hair for the winter season and to aid in the continuing effort to increase the thickness and overall quality of my hair, Bek (my hairdresser and blonde extraordinaire) and I decided it was time to lighten things up a little.

    With my hair thicker and healthier than ever thanks to the magic of Suki, the idea of bringing more blonde back wasn't such a scary thought. We've still kept a darker base to my hair to make regrowth virtually undetectable and also to make my visits to the salon less frequent, which has also been a massive aid in fixing my hair as the less we bleach, obviously the better.



    During my last few visits I've also been introduced to some killer new products. The most recent ones I've picked up, and which I already know are about to become staples in my routine are the YOUNG.AGAIN DRY CONDITIONER and the STAYING.ALIVE Leave-In Treatment, both from Kevin Murphy.  The Dry Conditioner is honestly a revolutionary product for second day hair, to me anyway. While I love the current dry shampoo I use from Arbonne and it's about the best one I've ever used, by it's nature, dry shampoo is drying, and when you have blonde ends like me which tend to dry out in between washes, products that just dry them further isn't exactly ideal. With the dry conditioner, you get the oil reducing benefits of a dry shampoo, but it also helps to add moisture to your hair (as a regular conditioner would) so you can have a clean scalp and nourished, healthy feeling and looking ends!

    As soon as I saw the words Leave-In Treatment, I had a good feeling I was going to the like this product to. I don't really ever come across a bad leave-in treatment, however this one is next level. The soft feeling my hair had after having this used in my hair at the salon had me sold. I definitely recommend this stuff for any other blonde babes out there who use hair dryers and styling tools on their hair as often as I do (which is basically every day).

    Two other styling products I've had the pleasure of using, and will be a big hit for my fans of beach hair without having to actually go swimming, are the HAIR RESORT and HAIR RESORT SPRAY, also from Kevin Murphy. Both products essentially do the same thing however the HAIR RESORT is more of a gel/liquid product that I find works best in damp hair - just scrunch in to get beachy waves that will stay in place all day. The spray virtually works the same however I find it best to use on dry hair.

    . 12/19/19 .

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