I took it upon myself to correct the genetic whoopsie that my hair grew darker as my eyes and skin remained light via a solution used by millions nowadays to correct all manner of ills: chemicals. I am a bottle blonde and have been for years.
As a result of my chemical correction, my blonde hair is often dry and brittle. Sure, I�ve used conditioners and they worked for a while but most of the time the cost of soft hair was flat hair. And so, like others with fair hair, I had to choose between healthy hair and hair which looks healthy. Blonde-Aid, a new, locally created promises that blondes can have it all� and it delivers. .
Blonde-Aid promises to thicken hair�s diameter, restore its bounce and, �preserve color without ever overconditioning,� promises the back of the box. .After having experienced an in-store Blonde-Aid treatment at the hands of luxelab co-owner, Blonde-Aid co-creator David Abrams, and seeing the results for myself, I am pleased to report that the box doesn�t lie.
Abrams and his able assistant, Josh, applied a liberal amount of Blonde Aid to my hair and then ran chunks of my hair through a tin foil covered hair iron. The treatment was fast and very, very effective. Even while my hair was wet, it felt better. Turns out that Abrams loved chemistry when in school and used this knowledge when creating the hair masque. Talking with him made me realize how much time, effort and research went into producing the, effective treatment.
After it was blown dry my hair not only felt soft it looked full and soft � like the hair in the advertisements for all the products that are in my medicine cabinet � which will likely now be discarded. When I used the formula at home as a post shampoo conditioner, it worked great too.
Blonde-Aid has come to my hair rescue � it can be your blonde salvation too.
For more information on Blonde-Aid, $45: www.luxelab.com, www.blonde-aid.com