Straightening creams, flatirons and relaxers
do flatten frizzy hair—but they can also make an aging face look drawn.
“Most women focus more on fighting frizz than building body, but if you
must choose, it’s really more flattering to see some body with a little
frizz,” says Nunzio Saviano, a stylist for Sharon Dorram Color at the
Sally Hershberger salon in Manhattan. [Frederick} Fekkai concurs: “As you age, you
should strive for hair that is shiny but, more important, bouncy.”
In
fact, every stylist we talked to agreed that full-bodied hair is like a
sip from the fountain of oomph—er, youth. – More Magazine Six Hair Mistakes That Make You Look Old and How to Fix Them
Salon Couture has Deva Inspired Advanced Stylist Carol Hammond who can take your hair from frizzy, over-straightened and old-ish to bouncy, shiny and younger looking. And Carol can teach you to easily do it yourself at home. Quit fighting your waves and curls; the results will be beautiful! Salon Couture is located at 302 B King Street, upstairs from Bits of Lace and just a few steps down from




