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Spring Cleaning is much more than a domestic chore. And much more exciting. The season of renewal sees flowers blooming, our bodies reinvigorated, and our minds rid of old thoughts and teeming with new ideas. Are you in full bloom? Even more, is your hair in full bloom? Does your hair display the energy and vibrancy you feel in this season of renewal? If not, this is a great time to get with your stylist about new ways and styles of wearing your hair. This does not necessarily mean cutting most or all of your hair, but maybe simply adding color or highlights for a fresh, new spring look. Remember to ask your stylist about the products you need to achieve your new look and to maintain the texture and style consistently, regardless of the weather forecast. "Hair Doc"

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