So…I wouldn’t really say my youngest daughter is a hair snob, but she does appreciate a nice haircutand highlights every once in a while, and she knows what’s good and what’s bad. We have a GREAT stylist that she’s seen locally in the past, but she’s away at school and very independent and she wanted to get her hair done by her self in a cost-effective way, which I totally appreciate. So she went to a local beauty college – you know the ones…where the stylists are still learning. Now, in hindsight I probably should’ve told her: Hey, just go there for a haircut and get your hair colored by somebody that knows what they’re doing…but hindsight is always 20/20, right? She ended up spending six hours at the beauty college and her thought of a beautiful ombre style for her brunette hair turned out to be a disaster. Orange patches, no rhyme or reason, and kinda a hot mess. She called me in tears and she doesn’t really cry.
Did I mention she has beautiful brunette hair? Did I also mention that she’s very low maintenance not a lot of things upset her.Time to call the expert! Which just so happens to be my friend and Project graduate, Piyo-Instructor, Allison Poullis. What a LIFE-SAVER, or hair saver! LOL! She saw her the next day for six hours and transformed what was a disaster into work of art. I know what you might be thinking – it’s just hair, but listen gentlemen…LOL. Because I know the ladies aren’t thinking this – hair is important and especially when you’re 19-year-old girl. There are two things that I appreciated out of this. Number one – the independence of my daughter doing things on her own trying to save a little bit of money. Number two: my friend Allison. She stepped up and she went out of her way to help my girl. As you can see, color correction is her jam – she’s really good at it!! So if you are ever up in the Santa Barbara area, make sure to connect with her!