I had giant 80's hair well into the 90's. Along with my hair, came a love of hair products. Lots and lots of hair products. Shampoos, conditioners, mousse, root lifter, hair dryers, flat irons, curling irons (3 at that), hot rollers and HAIR SPRAY. I love all HBA products, maybe because I need so many, but hair products are my favorite.
When we moved, I had 4 different bottles of shampoo, 2 different types of conditioner and a whole assortment of other products. I decided I was going self-imposed hair product purchasing hiatus. I was not allowed to buy anymore products until I used up all of my other products.
I was doing pretty well until I had my hair cut in December. That is when the lovely Lisa gave me a sample bottle of hair spray. Not just any hair spray either. Aerosol hair spray. It was love at first spray.
I gave up all aerosol products back in the early 90's, with the exception of cooking spray. I felt I had done my share of depleting the ozone with all those gigantic cans of Aquanet. If I had been a smoker, I could have surely put on a pyrotechnic display like no other.
I am on the last drops of this hairspray and am being tortured about whether I should purchase a can when I get my hair cut in a couple of weeks.
OOOOOOH what should a girl do. I recycle. I car pool. I turn off the lights and turn down the heat. I should have my hairspray!!!!!! The other thing is, it is $15 a can. Really I almost can't bear it.
2 comments:
Seriously, $15.00 for a can of hairspray. What you are too good for the $1.19 Super Hold Suave?? You shouldn't worry about the ozone, you should worry about bankruptcy court.
I know, but the can is so pretty. I won't do it. I can't be self-indulgent when I want to build a new house. But it smells nice too.
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