What Beauty Routines Can you DIY, and Which Ones You Shouldn’t!
In such a time as these, non-essential appointments are being canceled if they haven’t been already. There are quite a few beauty routines I think you can do on yourself in the time being, but there are also a few that you should really save for a professional.
As someone who worked as a stylist, and owned my own business as well, I have a true appreciation and knowledge of what it takes to be a qualified professional in the beauty industry. My hope is that this blog post provides you will a little help to get you by during this time, but also a full acknowledgment that no one can replace the professional you were seeing just a few weeks ago.
One of the most special parts of being a hairstylist was the fact that my work allowed me to be in physical contact with my clients. I washed their hair with my own hands, colored or cut their hair, and then styled it. The physical interaction between my clients and I was allowed due to trust and friendship. If you have a stylist or beauty technician that you love, you understand how comfortable and enjoyable it can be when you go to your appointment. I’m sad that it is put on hold for the time being, though it seems to be for the best.
There are less risky beauty routines to do at home, and then there are those that can create major, major problems for you down the line. Let me first share a few straight forward DIY Beauty Routines that you can handle during this time at home.
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