Hair care, in my mind, should always be simple. With the help of some amazing products. If there’s one thing about me that will always ring true - no matter the day, no matter the season - it’s that haircare is always a massive priority for me. I never quite feel like myself unless I’ve spent the time in the morning to ensure that my hair looks nice, healthy and put together.
Not too thin, not too thick. Not too long, and definitely not too short. No bagging behind the waist, suitable for a small bust. Perhaps I’m a little (read: a lot) picky – but I want to find one that not only ticks off these boxes but is also versatile enough to wear for years to come. Oh, and it has to be black.
In all seriousness though – I love a good tale that involves a bit of scandal, a little bit of romance, and a lot of intrigue. Du Maurier’s books have it all, and they’re all told in this eerily captivating way that will have you on the edge of your seat from page one to the very end.
As of late, there has been a movement to switch to sulfate-free haircare products. This isn't by any means a recent movement - it's been ongoing for at least a few years. However, it's really picked up traction in recent years. It's nice to see just how much effort people are starting to put into knowing what exactly is going into their personal care products.
What do Nat King Cole, Etta James and Louis Armstrong have in common? Perhaps it's the sweet chorus of Dream a Little Dream of Me or the lilting melody of La Vie En Rose that pulls on your heart strings. Maybe it could be the bittersweet tenderness in nearly all of their lyrics. In my mind, jazz music bears the soul and the mind of those not afraid to love, even in the face of rejection.