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Five Tips for Getting a Haircut on a Budget

May 21, 2011 by LauraJaneKyle on May 21, 2011

Five Tips for Getting a Haircut on a Budget

A good hair day puts you in a great mood, and a good hair day that lasts several weeks, if not months, is pretty much priceless. But don’t tell your hairdresser that. While we don’t suggest you sacrifice your locks to an unimaginative stylist, or cut your own hair (leave that kind of crazy behavior to the boys), we do suggest that you stay on budget.

Beyond donating your hair to charity or going for a minimalist style that you can improve with products, these five tips will get you a good haircut for less.

How to Get a Haircut on a Budget

1. Bring a picture and be clear about what you want. Whether you’re going in for a simple trim or a dramatic change, ask for exactly what you want. That way you can avoid getting ripped off for a la carte services you didn’t ask for in the first place, and you can leave with the look you originally dreamed up. A cheap, cheap haircut isn’t worth it if you have to follow it up with another appointment to fix it, or you have to spend hours every morning taming your hair, or you have to buy a set of hats/wigs to cover up the mess.

2. Let someone practice on you. Get an uber-cheap or even free haircut at a training session. Aspiring hairdressers need someone to practice on and that could be you. Sound scary? No worries, a pro is always on hand to make sure everything goes according to plan. Call your favorite salon or a nearby beauty school to see if there are any opportunities. For starters, check out Vidal Sasson’s promotion page.

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QVC Beauty Breakfast: Anti-aging, Simplification and Technology

March 19, 2011 by SuzannaSuzanna on March 19, 2011

QVC Beauty Breakfast

What: TBF attended the QVC Beauty Breakfast and checked out all the goods.

The Lowdown: QVC gathered their beauty vendors under one roof to display all of the new and upcoming gadgets and products that you can expect to see on QVC. We attended, talked to the experts, tested products and are bringing you the info.

What We Say: To sum up this event, if that’s even possible, we noticed three major themes that many of the products spoke to: Anti-aging, Simplifying and Technological Innovations.

Anti-aging products are all the rage and are getting better and better. At QVC you’ll find some really high-end products (like upwards of $500) that use lasers to lessen your wrinkles and you’ll find some more affordable products, like Philosophy’s Miracle line, bareMinerals neck cream and a bunch of dermatologically created products promising to keep your skin firm and looking young. Truly, there’s something at QVC for every woman seeking anti-aging solutions.

We are huge fans of simplifying our daily beauty process. It’s fun to spend time meticulously putting on your face on occasion, but with all that is thrown at you during the day, sometimes you need quick and effective processes. For waxing we loved the Bliss Waxing kit–the wax is already in a cup, ready to go. Kate Somerville Tanning towelettes make for easy and even application so no more streakiness resulting from unevenly applied tanning lotion. And of course there was the Josie Maran Three-in-one shadow and liner pen, which we’ll talk about further below.

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