I love Ulta because I consider it to be a one-stop shop for all things beauty. Being an Ulta rewards member means that I receive coupons and circulars in the mail featuring all the latest and greatest products and events Ulta has to offer. In their most recent catalog, they have announced their upcoming Love Your Hair event that will be taking place in all 400 of their stores across the country. This is a fabulous opportunity for curly heads, wavy heads and straight heads to learn how to style and care for their natural texture. Peep the schedule of events below:
The focus is on CURLY hair as live demonstrations will be held on Wednesday, May 11 and Thursday, May 12 from 5pm – 8pm. Redken and Chi products will be featured.
HINT: Have the curly hair, blow dryer blues? Try showering at night before bed and while hair is wet, apply a curl creme. Section off hair, twirl each section around fingers and use a bobby pin to secure to scalp. By the time the sun rises, you are sure to have luxurious frizz-free curls!
WAVY hair is the star this week. Learn tips and tricks on how to define waves and add shine. Live demons will be held on Wednesday, May 18 from 5pm – 8pm and Saturday, May 21 from 12pm - 3pm.
HINT: Define those waves! Finish off a wavy look with a non-aerosol fixing spray for long-lasting humidity resistance and all-day frizz control. Twirl hair around your fingers to shape curls in front of face for a more polished look.
Get your STRAIGHT hair looking and feeling luscious thanks to live demonstrations that will be held on Wednesday, May 25 and Thursday, May 26 from 5pm – 8pm.
HINT: Dry shampoo adds volume and spares you shampoo time leaving hair smelling and feeling fresh. Whether you use a powder or spray-on product, the oil-absorbing dry shampoo will keep your blowout looking beautiful for an extra day.
NOTE: Attendance to live demos is free, and no reservations are needed.
For more info, visit: www.ulta.com/loveyourhair and www.facebook.com/ULTA.
2 comments:
I too enjoy going to Ulta but I have never tried their Hair Salon services before. I called to make an appointment once and I was told that they didn't have a stylist that could do African American hair so I haven't been back since. I hope they have changed that now.
@Judy: It's funny you say that 'cause I asked one of the reps @ my local store if they did "textured hair" and she said yes...don't think I'd let them cut my hair tho!
Post a Comment