Vuvuzela
December 22nd, 2010, 10:58 AM
are a VERY worthwhile investment. You can find them for around $400-$600, which may seem like a lot of money, but compare that to how much we spend on hair products and it really isn't terrible.
Anyway, I thin they're amazing because within this past week I've moved home to my parents' house (to a town with the worst tap water in the state) from graduating college (in a town with the cleanest tap water in the state). When I took showers at my college apartment, I used the same shampoo and conditioner as I do now, but I also had to fuss a lot with oiling my hair, deep conditioning, etc. and only be lucky enough to have my hair feel soft maybe one day out of the week. Every other day it was dry, frizzy, had breakage, and felt icky.
My parents have a water softener in the house. The first time I took a shower, I noticed a huge difference. My skin was amazingly soft and did not have the "squeaky" feel that comes from using cheap soap with hard water, and now touching my hair feels like petting a kitten, and is virtually frizz free!
Anyway, I thin they're amazing because within this past week I've moved home to my parents' house (to a town with the worst tap water in the state) from graduating college (in a town with the cleanest tap water in the state). When I took showers at my college apartment, I used the same shampoo and conditioner as I do now, but I also had to fuss a lot with oiling my hair, deep conditioning, etc. and only be lucky enough to have my hair feel soft maybe one day out of the week. Every other day it was dry, frizzy, had breakage, and felt icky.
My parents have a water softener in the house. The first time I took a shower, I noticed a huge difference. My skin was amazingly soft and did not have the "squeaky" feel that comes from using cheap soap with hard water, and now touching my hair feels like petting a kitten, and is virtually frizz free!