November's Reasons to Give Thanks!

This month we are approaching the holidays so it's time to look your best girls! As we approach Thanksgiving we'll be starting off the party season....how exciting! So make sure you look your best.

Speaking of which, I will be hosting this months Newcomers Coffee, so please come! Even if you're not a member it's a good chance to get to know Newcomers and all it has to offer. If you're interested, please confirm with me via phone or email.

NOVEMBER IS Beautiful Hair Color Month!
This month I have started using a new Italian color line that I am so excited about. After spending 3 days taking extensive hair training classes at the International Hair Show here in Mexico City, I came back inspired with new ideas and insight into what's in for 2010. This new color line offers gorgeous colors that and have less fadeage and last longer! You be the judge. So come in and CHECK IT OUT!

30-50% off various hair products!
Since lot's of you loved taking advantage of some of my Rusk products on sale, I have extended that for this month! I also just received in some great new products so come over and ask me about those as well!

Hair Tip of the Month: To Blow Dry or To Air Dry?
Should
hair be blow dried or air dried? It is a matter of preference, actually. Some people do not have much time to devote to styling their hair, or want to achieve the maximum styling they can get for their hair, so they opt for blow-drying it. On the other hand, there are some people who think that blow-drying is a waste of electricity and is the quickest way of damaging the hair, so they opt to have it air dried.

Which is better, you may ask? Both ways of drying the hair have their advantages and disadvantages, and there are proper and improper ways of doing both. Read on and find out what these are....
Air drying: Air drying is usually done by people who have short and low-maintenance hairstyles, or by people with curly hair. There are also people who have long hair yet have their hair air dry, as air drying does not subject the hair to excessive heat. Therefore, the hair is not as susceptible to damage as hair that is blow dried.

If you are going to have your hair air dried, it is very important to remember that the hair is at its weakest when it is wet. So, take care not to rub your hair dry with the use of a towel. The friction caused by rubbing the hair with a towel will make the
hair brittle and eventually break. Rather than rubbing it, you should instead blot the moisture out of your hair with the towel. Also, be careful not to tug or pull at your hair that much when it is still wet. Once the water is blotted out of the hair, fluff it out with your fingers.
Blow drying. Blow drying the hair is the most convenient way of doing it, and because most people live fast-paced lives, blow drying the hair is the way most people want to do it. Moreover, drying the hair using a blower adds
volume to the hair. But also make sure you're using the right products for your hair and are using them in the right way.

If you blow dry your hair, make sure that it is not soaking. Blot the water out with a towel first. Do not hold the dryer too close to your head; keep it at least six inches away from your hair and move the dryer constantly around your head. Protect the outer strands of your hair from being over-dried by bending over and blow drying your hair with your hair hanging upside down. Also, try get it mostly dry either with the dryer or air drying and only when your hair is 10-20% wet start styling it to cut down on styling time and keep your hair healthier.

Whether you air dry your hair or you blow dry it is completely your own choice based on your own lifestyle and preferences. But whatever you do, always remember to use the right products and apply them properly to get the most out of your hairstyle.

Ongoing Promos:
Don't forget, send 2 friends and get your next cut free! Refer 5 friends and get your next cut and color free! When you come in ask for my refer-a-friend program and I will give you one of my new cards so you can start now. Looking forward to seeing you!

RONiT ;)

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