For you, Christmas has come early. With children, looking after ourselves, can so easily come low down on the list of priorities. So to banish those bad hair days, and to ensure your hair is at its best for this Christmas season, I have a selection of great hair care products to giveaway.
- Wave and Nourish Grooved Wand, perfect for creating that tousled look. The barrel is infused with Argan Oil to improve your hair’s condition.
- NOURISHING MIRACLE MIST, with Argan Oil from Morocco to provide long lasting nourishment.
- SHiNE HEaD SHiNE SPRaY, to ensure you have the glossiest locks
- DeHUMIDIFIER, to get rid of any unsightly frizz
- HoLD TiGHT HAiRSPRaY, this will keep that party hair do perfectly in place.
- MIRACLE SHINE SPRAY, with Argan Oil. A silicone-free glossing mist for super smooth hair.
To be in with a chance to win all you need to do is to comment below with your biggest hair mishap. It could be the time you accidentally dyed your hair ginger as a teenager, who remembers Wella Colour Mousse? Or decided a perm was your thing? In my case it was aged 6 asking for a bob haircut, clearly my hairdresser didn’t misunderstood, and I ended up looking like a boy. The shame.
Closing date Sunday 20th December, and the winner will be notified by email.
With thanks to The Clothes Show and Lee Stafford for providing the products.
I have very dark hair, but really wanted to make it red. I did a home hair dye, but couldn’t really see any difference and did it again. It was only when I caught the light that I realised my hair was glowing…
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Wow glowing hair, that’s amazing! x
My biggest hair disaster had two stages, and brought an abrupt end to the lovely long hair I had until aged 13. First came the classic chewing-gum-in-hair disaster that I decided to fix myself with a pair of scissors. Clearly the jagged crazy cut wasn’t going to work so it was my mum’s turn with the scissors next, resulting in a kind of wonky bob that I refer to us my ‘mushroom hair’ (I have very thick hair which should never be worn short without the use of hair straighteners, which weren’t around as much 20years ago!). We couldn’t afford the hairdressers so the mushroom remained until it grew out. I have tried to destroy the photographic evidence….
Author
This is brilliant, and a lesson to all us mums never attempt to do our children’s hair! Thanks for sharig it xxx
A few years ago, I got highlights but they were stripy – copper and blonde! I looked like a Zebra haha! Xx
Author
ha ha!! I don’t think some hairdressers understand the meaning of the word ‘natural’ X
I went to get my hair trimmed but I couldn’t understand the hairdresser and he cut about 4 inches off! It looked terrible!
Author
Oh no was his English not great, or did he have an accent? Hair too short is the worst, usually as they do it when you are specifically trying to grow it x
I have wavy hair.
My mother cut me a fringe
One side always sitting as it should, the other living in constant denial and disobedience.
Therefore my hair disaster is every school photo that sits on the piano or wall at home.
Author
oooo Mummy Houston has a lot to answer for! x
Well there was the time that I shared a bath with my brother aged 3 (he was 6) and he thought it was a good idea to drag a wind up car over my head at which point the wheels spun my hair into a screechy, matted mess. As I opened my mouth to scream he covered it and said “it’s ok, it’s ok” grabbed a pair of scissors and cut the chunk out! When mum returned to the bathroom he pointed at me and said “she wanted to cut her hair!”
The other time wasn’t so much a mishap but I got lovely highlights aged 10 with my mum, and got into a LOT of trouble at school. My mum’s response was “tell them it was either that or blue, and that would have matched the uniform!”
Author
Cool mother, but mean big brother x
For years I’ve used my own clippers. I thought nothing of handing them to a friend one weekend who wanted a go (on me) – but he didn’t realise he had to use ‘grade’ attachments as he went from front to back, right up the middle. For a few minutes I looked like Scott Evil (Austin Powers movies) but ended up sporting ‘the convict.’ Nice.
Author
Excellent, I would LOVE to see the pictures 🙂
Probably the time I decided to go for a chilli red colour but my roots ended up loads lighter. I had to go back to the hairdressers the day after but not before my face ended up as red as my hair with embarrassment!
Author
Oh that’s great Sophs, going chilli red is something I have experimented with too again to disastrous effect. xxx
Well – where shall i start? My big sister played hairdressers with me when I was 2 and chopped off a big chunk. My other half calls me a shredded carrot when I wake up in the morning. I ran down a steep hill after a bad hair cut aged 13 and fell flat of my face – tearing a hole in.my favourite trousers.
Author
:0) brilliant xxx
I volunteered to be a hair model for a trainee hair dresser…the ‘trim’ for my long hair ended up with a dodgy bob and it took years to grow! xx
Author
Oh Lucy that is terrible x
Money was tight whilst my husband was studying. My roots were terrible so I thought it would be a good idea to do my own highlights. Oh dear! I turned fluorescent orange and was unable to get it corrected for 3 days. I was pretty embarrassed being seen out in public – a rather punk-like mummy of 3!
Author
Do you have pictures? That is something I would love to see ;0) xxx
I have pictures!
Author
I’m not sure how you post pics on here, but I will have to work it out just to see this!
Where to start? I’ve had more home dying disasters as I can remember but the one time I cut my own fringe extremely short and looked like a 12 year old will always be the worst disaster…
Author
Lena, if you’d lived in Dalston that would have been all the rage xxx
Shame to say there are several to choose from. But not growing my hair until I was 6 or 7 and looking v boy like beforehand was a mistake!
Author
I can sympathise, I had the same problem xxx