Why Blondes Have More Fun -- In the Salon

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Did you hear the one about the blonde who walked into a salon?

 

Yeah, sorry we don’t have a punchline for that one. She just walked out, looking glam AF, and was back in for color care within 4-6 weeks.

 

Bad blonde jokes aside (hey, we’re stylists, not comedians! And also we don’t condone hair color jokes), the truth is, if you’re a blonde, you’re going to be spending more time in the salon than the brunettes or the redheads. It’s just the price you have to pay for that gorgeous golden mane. As a blonde you may be committing yourself to a visit every 4-6 weeks to avoid color bands and patchy color.

 

But it’s not like you’re going to the dentist! We make every visit feel like a special treat yo’ self day. Spa day every several weeks? Now things are starting to look up.

 

Every time you come in you’re going to get a restorative and relaxing hair wash and condition plus a signature Hologram blowout. We’ve got the best craft coffee or tea for you to sip on and you get to catch up with your favorite stylist.

 

Did we mention that our salon hosts a line of exclusive hair products that you can only find right here? We choose only the highest quality, advanced industry products with no unnecessary chemicals.

 

So, yes, our dear blondes, you are going to be spending more time here at Hologram. But that just means you’re going to be having a lot more fun with us!

 

We’re committed to you and the best version of your hair. We’re going to find that perfect shade to match your skin tone. We’re going to find the color and the cut that fit your lifestyle. We’re going to make you the best blonde you can be.

 

And while you’re in-between, we’re recommend you use a blonde-specific shampoo and conditioner and washing every 2-3 days (depending on your hair type). You’ll also want to invest in a good strengthening spray and strengthening treatments to keep your hair healthy and prep it for the next visit to avoid dryness and breakage.

 

It’s worth noting as well that you will want to use a heat protectant if you plan on straightening or curling your hair. You should try to minimize the heat you apply to your hair and use the lowest heat settings possible.

 

Sure, there’s some commitment and upkeep involved, but blondes have more fun. We can’t wait to help you be your best and blondest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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