The Lazy Girl's Guide to Holiday Hair

As indicated by the title of this post, I tend to lack any sort of motivation when it comes to styling my own hair.  Don't get me wrong, I will definitely spend time on improving the health of my hair with deep conditioners, but as far as styled hair I tend to stick to three insanely easy styles that require the minimum amount of effort. These include either a ponytail, loose bun/top knot, every once in a while a braid or I just simply leave it down...like I said, not a lot of effort.  This suits me just fine all year with the exception of the holiday season.  I, like most others, tend to get sucked into the sparkly glamour that seems to define the holiday season and I feel the need to do something a more with my hair, but I just do not have the skill, knowledge, patience or motivation to go all out. So I decided  to stick with what I already know but just add a bit of sparkle.  I figured that this would be a great time to make use of some of the barrettes I ordered from France Luxe and have never used.  Just in case you are unfamiliar with France Luxe, the site is utterly addicting!  They have the most amazing selection of hair accessories, perfect for transforming a "lazy girls" hair into holiday ready hair!   No matter how much or little effort your hairstyles require, just try adding a sparkly, fun barrette to give it an instant holiday feel! Subscribe to A Girl’s Gotta Spa! for more beauty reviews! Got a Kindle? We’re on Kindle too!

3 comments

Maria
Maria
My philosophy is that a little sparkle can make the messiest of hairdos look nice :) Holidays or not, I’m all about sparkle!
Shannon Nelson
Shannon Nelson
Yes, this is true, Maria!
Mandy
Mandy
Oh!! Sparkly things! I love those :-D Yet another site to get hooked on…I’ll wear those year round if they somehow end up in my stocking “wink, wink”. But seriosuly, with my hair still trying to get back to normalcy and not knowing what to do with it most of the time, these barrettes will be the perfect fit.

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