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Demi Moore's Bad Hair Day Blues

Added: January 29, 2010

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On one of the biggest red carpet events of the year, Demi Moore tweeted she wouldn’t be attending the Golden Globes because she was “having a bad hair day.”

Demi Moore's Bad Hair Day Blues
Moore took this picture of herself and posted it on her Twitter account.

Are your clients suffering from limp hair or frizz? Look at these tips offered by Chicago-based stylist Amy Abramite, Creative Director at Maxine, and San Diego-based stylist Jet Rhys, owner of Jet Rhys Salon:

For Straight Hair needing…

Volume and body – Spray a dry shampoo like Rene Furterer NATURIA over the hair, leave in for one minute, then massage in at the roots and brush through.

Freshly washed bangs – Spritz with a dry shampoo like Klorane Gentle dry shampoo with oat milk.  With a brush and hairdryer, brush the bangs from one side to the other – this will help them lay flat.

To zip static - Rub a flexible hold hairspray like Rene Furterer Instant hold finishing spray in your palms and pull back the hair into a classic pony.

For Curly Hair with…

Out of control frizz – Gently smooth over curls using a flat iron at the lowest setting.  Finish with Klorane leave-in fluid with papyrus milk.  This protects the curls from humidity and won’t weigh them down.







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