No one looks forward to a bad hair day. I often have had the
lucky chance to escape my days with Sunsilk. Here is my story to http://www.sunsilk.in/
Starting from school days till date as we grow up and take
our path of life, hair is the favorite part of our body for most or I must say
all of us. When in school, the uniform did not make any style statement but the
hairstyle did it all. From time and on, it shows that however fair or dark,
ugly or beautiful, tall or short a person is, a good and healthy hair takes
away the credit. A person can cover up most visual flaws if he or she has
healthy and great hair. Even high heels loose the compliment if the person does
not carry a great hair.
Let me bring about a number of comparisons from my
experiences.
In School – A beautiful girl sit with a pair of long plaits
of oily hair. She is scratching the pencil tip inside her head. That’s her Bad
hair day. Again a short mushroom cut jolly intelligent look of a girl strikes
the smartness in her.
In College – A punked up dry, streaked hair girl trying her
best to be friend of a dude on a bike. The Mr.Biker has his eyes fixed on the
girl with long and bouncy haired, not so cool, oriental dressed girl with books
in her hand.
In an interview – A very professionally attired jobseeker
walks in as if she just crossed a desert storm. A pony tailed jobseeker looked
more organized with her curriculum vita in hand to strike the job.
In a Party – A conscious lady just out from the salon with
chemically done up hair that is gradually losing its charming as the time
passes. She is more worried if the bomb she had paid the salon do their jobs of
making her look impressive. An overjoyed lady with healthy and regularly cared
for hair is been admired by all enjoying the music on the dance floor.
Healthy hair gives me confidence. I always had short cropped
hair in school days. Remember our old school methods of hair care. Regular
oiling, alternative days of shampooing and weekend care of Reetha, amla, curd
and egg. As time passed by the hair care techniques changed. I grew my hair longer;
the pigtail became ponytail and then came the plats. Oiling became regular and
so did shampooing, weekend hair care changed to Mehndi and hot oil. Then came
the days of styling time for new age hairdo where regular blow drying, hair
styling, coloring and streaking came on. Time went by, everything changed. What
did not change is the Sunsilk promise. Often the shampoo changed in flavor from
satin to egg to black but the brand that promised me good hair and always been
loyal with words have been Sunsilk only.
Nice observations about different life cycle of hair.
ReplyDeleteAll the best.