Christine Rinehart @vpfashion.com
The Healthy Hair Lab™
The Healthy Hair Lab™ Is the complete styling kit for healthy and smooth hair. While too much shampooing, styling, and drying will harm your hair. Heat and chemicals weaken the hair, causing it to break and fall out. Often, it’s a combination of treatments—keratin, coloring, and blow-drying, for instance—that does the damage. Healthy Hair Lab eliminates the damage from drying and straightening in three easy steps!
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Christine is an award winning stylist who trained right here in Northern VA. At age 16 she competed in VICA Cosmetology competitions that took her to the national level where she bested over half the competitors. She’s So.Cap USA certified for hair extensions and has trained with other companies as well to ensure that you always get what’s right for you. Christine is very happy to be a part of the Frizzles team.
So many people put that their goals are to help others grow, to fill the needs of their clients, or to further themselves intellectually, I have those goals as well. But the one that really drives me to do my best for myself and my clients is my goal is to fit your house into my swimming pool.
Specialties
My specialty service is hair extensions for length, thickness, and even just color. Outside of the salon I also work on helping other stylists think outside the box and advance themselves orAuthor:ChrissyDoeshair
Let's face it, stupid doesn't look good on anyone. So in an effort to help some people, let's talk about hair etiquette 101. Ladies and gentlemen take out your pens and notepads, class begins now.
As mentioned earlier, stupid is not a good look. And a woman of your caliber, Sally, (speaking more of your educational background and paygrade, certainly not your common sense) simply ought to know better. In 2011, there is no excuse whatsoever for anyone to be shocked by women and cheap hair extensions. Truth be told, African-American women did not invent this look. If you would take a moment to review a bit of history, it would come to no surprise wigs and extensions were worn well before African-American women staked claim to it.
Here's the scenario: you work in a diversed corporate setting. You see co-workers and executives day in and day out. You see their style, and have even noticed some 'hits' and some unfortunate 'misses'. On this particular day you have a meeting with co-workers and executives alike. One of your co-workers happens to be an African-American woman. You recall that she normally wears her hair short and curly. However, today, something is different. You take notice, as with everyone in the room, that suddenly her hair is long and straight. Believe it or not, this woman knows that inquiring minds are curious. However, why should she have to explain her mysterious transformation? You can not take it anymore, the curiosity is killing you, so you ask the inevitable; 'Is that your hair?'
So you as the African-American are now put on blast, although everyone took notice to the 'elephant' in the room. Yet, good ole Sally, your Caucasian co-worker, just had to dress in stupid this morning. For the Sally's of the world this lesson plan, is just for you.
Exactly, how inappropriate! So you see now, its not the question being asked, its where its being asked. Remember, time and place for everything. This could certainly be a 'let's go and powder our nose', 'refresh our lipstick', or 'girls to the bathroom', kind of discussion. So for the Sally's of the world, please no more questions, and while you are at it, dispose of your 'stupid' outfit. All women like to experiment with different styles, colors, or enhancements…so let's keep it between just us girls, ok pumpkin. Some things are better left unsaid. Ladies, it should be our responsibility to keep the secret to beauty just that, our secret. Class dismissed.
Ok, ladies and gentleman, as you guessed it, wrong question, especially in the middle of a corporate meeting. It's about to get real unpleasant in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…..





